Doctor of Physical Therapy with NSCA Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) credentials operating inside the Champion Rehabilitation suite at 2918 Fifth Ave UNIT 212 in Hillcrest, Kevin D. Tollefson, Physical runs an outpatient ortho-and-sports caseload focused on the throwing shoulder and elbow. Clinical work pairs traditional manual therapy and progressive resistance with sport-specific conditioning sequencing — a hybrid that overlaps with the high-intensity functional training programming at F45 Training East Hillcrest when patients transition from rehab into return-to-sport conditioning. Caseload skews toward baseball injuries: ulnar collateral ligament sprains, post-Tommy John reconstruction rehabilitation, posterior shoulder tightness, GIRD work, scapular dyskinesis, and labral repair recovery. Spinal contributors to upper-extremity dysfunction get cross-referred to the percussive and instrument-based adjustment work at NuSpine Chiropractic for thoracic mobility cases that gate shoulder recovery. The most demanding protocol is the staged return-to-throwing program for post-Tommy John UCL reconstruction patients — a months-long progression that runs from passive range-of-motion through long-toss and bullpen work timed against surgeon-cleared milestones.