Elizabeth Stelter, PT treats patients in Grantville through the San Diego Sports Medicine & Family Health Center at 6699 Alvarado Road, Suite 2101, in San Diego's 92120 ZIP. San Diego Sports Medicine was founded in 1980 and operates more than 12,000 square feet of combined rehabilitation space, with the Alvarado Road clinic housing a therapeutic pool, a Pilates studio, and resistance and stretching equipment bays. Core-stabilization and Pilates-based movement retraining at SDSM run on reformer and Cadillac apparatus, an equipment set shared with the group-class programming at Club Pilates on Mission Gorge Road. Stelter's practice integrates manual orthopedic therapy with aquatic rehabilitation protocols, using the on-site pool for buoyancy-assisted joint loading in post-surgical hip, knee, and shoulder cases. The Alvarado Road facility sits at the eastern edge of Grantville along the Alvarado Canyon corridor, one mile south of the Grantville Trolley Station and within the medical-office cluster that surrounds Alvarado Hospital. The clinic's physical therapy team works under the same roof as the center's family-practice physicians, exercise physiologists, and nutritionists, enabling same-day medical consultations when a PT session reveals findings that require physician evaluation. Return-to-sport patients transitioning out of formal PT shift into supervised strength programming with the trainers at Function Factory in Grantville. Stelter's treatment sessions emphasize progressive home-exercise instruction and pain-relieving modalities, building toward functional independence benchmarks calibrated to each patient's work demands and recreational goals.