Point Loma Sports Club's in-house chiropractor runs Movement1st Chiropractic on Roosevelt Road, bringing SFMA, Rocktape FMT, IASTM, cupping, and Webster-technique credentials to the Liberty Station fitness corridor. Functional-movement-first care — Selective Functional Movement Assessment leads each visit, then IASTM, cupping, or adjustment based on what the screen shows — mirrors the progressive-rehab model at Spine & Sport Physical Therapy, with shared athletes crossing between the two practices inside Liberty Station's active-lifestyle cluster. Webster Technique certification makes the practice a prenatal referral point across the 92106 corridor, and the in-club setting lets sports-performance members book between training sessions without leaving Point Loma Sports Club. When imaging, medication, or injection workups move beyond chiropractic scope, sports-specific cases route to the MD evaluations at Point Loma Family and Sports Medicine for orthopedic next steps. Cases involving Webster-technique prenatal adjustments through the third trimester — plus postpartum pelvic realignment for running athletes — are the longest-arc workflows the practice carries, often running from the first missed period through return-to-sport clearance.