Designed to improve athletic performance
and reduce the likelihood of injury

Consent to Treat
Spooner is excited to provide care for the AZ Speed Track Club in 2026. As part of our partnership, Cassie Olson (physical therapist at Spooner Ahwatukee) and several of Spooner’s East Valley clinics will be available to provide injury checks and treatment for athletes. The addition of Athlete Movement Assessments will further support AZ Speed Track Club athletes by enhancing collaboration between athletes, coaching staff, and the Spooner team.
Athlete Movement Assessments are available by appointment only and will be performed by Cassie at the Spooner Ahwatukee clinic (40th Street south of Chandler Blvd) or with one of our physical therapists at Spooner Uptown Chandler, Spooner East Chandler, or Spooner Gilbert.
Benefits of the Screen
The Athlete Movement Assessments is a time-tested assessment developed and utilized by Spooner clinicians for athletes of all levels. It includes a series of movement and range-of-motion tests designed to evaluate how an athlete moves.
The goal of the screen is to help athletes, coaches, and sports medicine professionals identify areas of opportunity for improved mobility, flexibility, strength, and movement control, supporting both performance and injury prevention.
How to Sign Up
Complete the interest form below. Scheduling will be coordinated based on availability.
Spooner East Valley Locations

Spooner Ahwatukee
16611 S. 40th St.
Suite 130
Phoenix, AZ 85048
Phone: (480) 706-1199
Spooner East Chandler
2085 S. Cooper Rd.
Suite 1
Chandler, AZ 85286
Phone: (480) 351-8721
Spooner Uptown Chandler
1351 N. Alma School Rd.
Suite 100
Chandler, AZ 85224
Phone: (480) 821-2286
Spooner Gilbert
1534 E. Ray Rd.
Suite 104
Gilbert, AZ 85296
Phone: (480) 855-5542
Consent to Screen and Media Release
Please complete the form below prior to your scheduled screening day.
The Spooner Team will provide sports medicine expertise & peace of mind for you and your athlete.

Planning for Success
Parents/Coaches
We want to help you encourage your athlete to be proactive with their health practices on and off the field/court. The screen can be a first step in this endeavor as it allows us to provide you and the athlete more information that may help them understand their limitations, decrease their chance of injury, and even potentially elevate their performance. When we understand our bodies, we are more equipped to take care of them.
If you find that your athlete already suffers from recurring injury, we recommend that you engage with a member of the Spooner team. A more thorough complimentary screening might be warranted, and we would be more than happy to help you get your athlete scheduled.
Athletes
The only way to see a difference is to practice, and, as always, practice makes perfect. Your individualized exercises should be completed as prescribed by the Spooner team or your strength coach and should always be done properly and with intention. Together, we can do the work to help you achieve your goal of optimizing performance and competing at your highest level.
During a local athlete screen, which involved over 100 youth athletes, we found that the majority of the team lacked sufficient ankle mobility. The Spooner team was then able to work with the team’s strength and conditioning coach to incorporate exercise in the weight room, as well as during warm-ups, to help address this commonality.
