Athlete Program

Back in the Game. Better than Before

You've watched them get cleared and still not look right. Or you've watched them train hard and wonder why the gap isn't closing. This is where both of those situations get a real plan.

Still Managing Pain

They got hurt and have been trying to figure out the right next step. Rest and time have not given them a clear answer, and they want a plan that actually addresses what is going on.

Better on Paper

They have been through treatment and are technically cleared, but the movement, confidence, or output is not back to where it was before the injury. The standard process ended before that part was addressed.

Closing the Gap

Tryouts, a showcase, the next level. A real gap sits between where they perform now and what those moments demand. Standard training is not closing it.

Three Phases. One Clear Path Forward.

Most programs stop when pain is gone. This one doesn't. The athlete program moves from pain control to movement rebuild to full sport re-entry. Their competition isn't waiting. Tryouts have a date.

01

Eliminate and Identify

Reduce what is flared up, find the actual driver, and create a starting plan that matches the athlete right now.

02

Restore and Optimize

Use DNS, loading, and hands-on care to restore the movement quality and tissue capacity the athlete has been missing.

03

Build Sport Capacity

Advance into speed, cutting, power, and sport-specific demand so the athlete is not just pain-free, but trusted under pressure.

What Changes. What Gets Built.

By the end of this program, two things are different. The problem that brought them in is addressed. And they are stronger, more capable athletes than they were before.

Pain Controlled

No longer the limiter in practice or games.

Dysfunction Corrected

The movement issue is identified and corrected, not just managed.

Sport-Ready

Rehab progressed into real sport demands: speed, cutting, contact.

A Trackable Progress Record

From day one, results are measured against real data. Families always know where the athlete stands, what has improved, and what still needs work. No guessing.

A Body That Can Handle More

The athlete finishes the program able to meet the specific demands of their sport and position. Not just recovered from an injury. Structurally stronger and harder to re-injure.

Ready When It Counts

Training is built backward from tryouts and key games. The athlete peaks when it counts.

4 MO Actual Recovery
vs.
6–8 MO Expected

Marshall tore his labrum in a car accident, prehab'd before surgery, and used a function-first rehab approach after. He recovered in roughly 4 months instead of the 6 to 8 months expected. That outcome is not a promise. It is what this approach produced for him.

Dr. Marshall Gevers hockey photo

He Was the Athlete. Now He Builds Them.

Dr. Marshall Gevers' athlete background changes the conversation. He understands how injuries alter confidence, movement, and decision-making under speed and pressure, not just what they look like in a quiet exam room.

Working with athletic trainers, physical therapists, and chiropractors throughout his playing career, Marshall saw what every discipline contributes and where they each stop short. Getting back to competing at a high level requires more than pain-free movement: it requires sport-specific work that rebuilds speed, decision-making, and trust under pressure. That is what Marshall does, and why families keep coming back.

More on Marshall, the method, and the mentor who started it all
Free Athlete Fit Call

One Call. A Clear Path Forward.

You're trying to figure out whether this is the right move for your athlete. This call is structured around that question: not a pitch, a direct assessment of fit and what the right next step looks like.

What this call covers, because your athlete deserves more than a guess:

1. What Brought You Here

We talk through what is going on: an injury, a performance plateau, a pattern that keeps coming back, or something that just has not felt right. Whatever it is, we start there.

2. Sport and Season Context

We cover the sport, position, where your athlete is in their season, and what return or progress actually needs to look like for their situation.

3. What Has Worked and What Has Not

We go through prior treatment, training, timelines, and what progress has looked like so far.

4. Fit Assessment

We give you a direct answer: whether this program makes sense for your athlete, and what the right next step looks like in either direction. No pressure, no pitch.

Your Athlete Has Earned The Right To Compete

The roster spot, the scholarship, the season they have been building toward. Recovery is not the goal. Getting back to what they have earned the right to compete for is.

Schedule the free fit call. That is where this starts.