Joshua Grahlman Dpt

Chief Athlete Mechanic + Founder at Clutch PT + Performance

Joshua Grahlman DPT, FAFS is an experienced physical therapist and entrepreneur, currently serving as the Chief Athlete Mechanic and Founder of Clutch Athletes since November 2012. With a mission to revolutionize athlete care and challenge conventional practices in the physical therapy industry, Joshua emphasizes consistent improvement for athletes. Prior roles include Physical Therapist and Partner at Equilibrium Physical Therapy, as well as positions at various prestigious institutions, including Finish Line PT, Hospital for Special Surgery, and Columbia University Medical Center. Joshua's educational background includes a Doctor of Physical Therapy from Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons and a B.S. in Health Science/Pre-Medicine and Biology from Truman State University.

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Clutch PT + Performance

Clutch Physical Therapy + Performance is a PT-owned clinic on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, built by athletes, for athletes. We pride ourselves on providing the highest caliber of one-on-one care in sports and orthopedic physical therapy, post-operative rehab and sports performance enhancement in New York City. As athletes ourselves, we understand the caged-animal kind of mentality our patient athletes get when they're sidelined, and do everything in our power to get them back to doing what they love. We believe in full body assessment to pinpoint the root cause of dysfunction so we can relieve their pain, prevent it from recurring, and customize a functional treatment plan to help them reach their rehabilitation and performance goals. We also place a high value on the development of long term relationships with the athletes we treat so they stick around — not only for pre-hab and conditioning to stay at the top of their game, but for the support of a like-minded community. We're often out there training and competing right along with them.


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