Sport-specific physical therapy built for athletes who demand more. Dr. Caleb Kutsche, PT, DPT, OCS, CSCS understands the unique demands of your sport — and designs treatment that gets you back to peak performance, fast.
Baseball is a sport of extreme rotational forces, repetitive overhead throwing, and explosive power. The demands on a pitcher's arm are unlike any other sport — and the injury data reflects it. Dr. Caleb understands the mechanics of the throwing motion, the stress it places on tissue, and how to build durability without sacrificing velocity.
Football is a collision sport. Every play involves explosive acceleration, deceleration, and contact forces that test the limits of your joints and soft tissue. Whether you're a quarterback absorbing hits, a lineman driving from a three-point stance, or a skill player cutting at full speed, your body needs to be resilient enough to withstand the grind of a full season.
Soccer demands constant running, sudden changes of direction, and the ability to strike the ball with precision and power. The sport places unique stress on the hips, groin, knees, and ankles — and the repetitive kicking motion creates asymmetries that can lead to chronic issues if left unaddressed.
Basketball is a sport of jumping, landing, cutting, and explosive directional changes — all on a hard surface. The repetitive jumping loads the patellar tendon and knees, while the quick decelerations stress the ankles and hips. Taller athletes face additional joint challenges that require specialized attention.
Golf requires precise rotational power, segmental mobility, and the ability to repeat a complex movement pattern hundreds of times. Limitations in thoracic rotation, hip mobility, or wrist function directly translate to swing faults, lost distance, and pain. Dr. Caleb works with golfers to unlock the physical restrictions holding back their game.
Tennis combines explosive lateral movement, repetitive overhead serving, and high-velocity arm swings — all sustained over long matches. The asymmetry of the sport (dominant arm does far more work) creates imbalances that, over time, lead to overuse injuries in the elbow, shoulder, and lower back.
Lacrosse is a fast-paced sport that combines sprinting, cutting, contact, and rotational shooting. The overhead shooting motion places significant stress on the shoulder and core, while the constant running demands resilient lower extremities. Midfielders face the highest running volume, and the contact element adds collision injury risk.
Cheerleading is one of the most physically demanding and high-risk sports in athletics. Flyers are launched 10+ feet in the air, bases absorb enormous loads catching and stabilizing, and tumbling passes generate forces comparable to gymnastics. The combination of extreme flexibility demands, explosive power, and impact landings creates a unique injury profile that requires specialized care.
Volleyball combines explosive jumping, repetitive overhead swinging, and quick lateral movements on a hard court. The sport's signature play — the spike — demands maximum vertical jump with violent arm swing, while blocking and diving stress the shoulders, knees, and ankles. The repetitive jumping loads the patellar tendon heavily, making overuse injuries extremely common.
Softball shares many demands with baseball but with key differences — the windmill pitching motion places unique stress on the shoulder, bicep, and hip, while the shorter base paths demand explosive acceleration and sliding. The rotational forces of hitting and the repetitive throwing motion create overuse patterns that need sport-specific attention.
Contemporary dance demands extreme ranges of motion, sustained postures, floor work, and explosive jumps — often barefoot on hard surfaces. Dancers push their bodies into positions that require both maximum flexibility and maximum control simultaneously. The repetitive loading from leaps, landings, and floor work creates a unique injury profile that blends artistry with athletic demand.
Swimming is a sport of extreme repetition — a competitive swimmer may take tens of thousands of strokes per week. The shoulder is the most commonly injured joint, but the demands on the core, hips, and knees (especially in breaststroke and butterfly) are significant. Dr. Caleb understands the unique demands of the water and how to keep swimmers healthy and fast.
Running is the most fundamental sport — but it's also one of the most injury-prone. Whether you're a sprinter chasing speed or a marathoner logging high mileage, the repetitive impact forces stress bones, tendons, and joints. The key to staying healthy is identifying the weak links before they become injuries.
Cycling is a sport of sustained, repetitive motion in a fixed posture. Hours in the saddle create unique challenges — hip flexor tightness, lower back pain, and neck strain from the riding position. The high-power outputs demanded during sprints and climbs also stress the knees and lower extremities.
Competitive lifting is a sport of maximum force production under heavy load. The squat, deadlift, bench press, snatch, and clean & jerk demand flawless technique and tissue that can handle enormous stress. When something hurts, you need a PT who understands the lifts — not one who tells you to stop lifting.
Dr. Caleb is a Board-Certified Orthopedic Clinical Specialist (OCS) and Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) — meaning he has advanced training in both rehabilitation and athletic performance. He speaks the language of sport.
You're never handed off to an aide or double-booked. Every minute of every session is with Dr. Caleb, so your treatment is precise, personalized, and dialed in to your sport and your body.
Your treatment plan is built around the demands of your sport — not a generic rehab protocol. Dr. Caleb understands what it takes to throw, sprint, jump, swing, lift, and compete at a high level.
The goal isn't just to get you out of pain — it's to get you back to performing better than before. Dr. Caleb bridges the gap between rehab and performance so you return stronger, not just healed.
Schedule a free 30-minute evaluation with Dr. Caleb to discuss your sport, your goals, and your injury concerns.