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Reframe Aging is not a traditional rehabilitation clinic. Whether you are recovering from something specific or investing ahead of any problem, the work is built around the same goal — the strength, confidence, and capacity to keep doing what matters to you.

The Signature Service

The Annual Capacity Assessment

A yearly physical therapy visit for strength, mobility, balance, and long-term function.

For adults who are not dealing with an acute problem but want a real, measured picture of where they stand — and a specific plan for the year ahead.

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Physical Therapy

Evaluation & Follow-Up Treatment

A thorough, hands-on evaluation for a specific injury, surgery, or new limitation, followed by ongoing treatment, progressive exercise, and education — building toward more than just a return to baseline. Recovery is the floor, not the ceiling.

A Lighter Touch

Wellness Consultation

A focused conversation for a specific question — about fall risk, an exercise program, a change you have noticed, or whether physical therapy is the right next step at all. Honest input without committing to a full course of care.

Signature Service

The Annual Capacity Assessment.

A yearly physical therapy visit for strength, mobility, balance, and long-term function.

Most people monitor their blood pressure, cholesterol, and lab values. Few people monitor their physical capacity.

Most annual wellness visits review health history, medications, fall risk questions, and lab markers. Those matter — but they rarely measure what your body can actually do. The Annual Capacity Assessment fills that gap.

The Annual Capacity Assessment is a 90-minute, hands-on evaluation built to fill that gap. It measures your movement, strength, power, balance, endurance, and your ability to perform the real-world tasks that matter most — picking up a grandchild, carrying groceries, climbing stairs with a load, getting up from the floor.

Every measure is compared against normative data for your age and sex, then combined into a single number: your Physical Reserve Score. It is the clearest answer available to one question — not are you sick, but how well are you aging, and what should be done about it?

You leave with a report card, a Physical Reserve Score, and a written plan with specific priorities — not generic advice.

What's Measured
Movement Walking speed — sometimes called the sixth vital sign — and how it changes under cognitive load.
Strength & power Grip strength, chair-rise ability, and how quickly you can generate force — power fades faster than strength.
Balance Standing balance and your ability to recover from an unexpected loss of footing — before a fall happens.
Endurance Sustained walking capacity — the difference between a short errand and a full day on your feet.
Real-world function Five life tasks tested directly — floor transfers, carrying load, reaching overhead, stairs with a load, and lifting from the floor.
What You Leave With
Your Physical Reserve Score A single composite number, benchmarked against adults your age and sex, showing how much functional reserve you have above the threshold of disability.
A one-page report card Clear, visual, and easy to understand — not a clinical chart full of jargon. Built to be read in five minutes and kept.
Your top 3 priorities Specific, dosed, and connected to what matters to you — not generic advice to "exercise more."
What this is not

A note on fit.

Reframe Aging is not the right fit for every situation. If you need urgent surgical evaluation, specialized oncology care, or a high-volume insurance-based clinic with quick turnaround, there are excellent practices in Denver that will serve you better.

What Reframe Aging offers is depth, time, and a long-horizon clinical perspective. Sessions are deliberate. Assessment is thorough. The work is oriented toward where you want to be in ten years, not just how you feel after six visits.

If that is what you are looking for, reach out. Tim responds to every message personally and is happy to talk through whether this is a good fit before any commitment is made.