Our clinic is equipped with traditional orthopedic rehabilitation equipment including weight training machines, a treadmill, ergocycle, upper extremity ergometer, as well as a treatment modalities including electrical stimulation, ultrasound, heat/cold, biofeedback, and paraffin.

Sadler Clinic operates a full service Physical Therapy and Sports medicine outpatient clinic in The Woodlands, Conroe and Montgomery. Our facility provides an intimate relaxed environment where our clients receive individualized treatment plans specific to the biomechanical and musculoskeletal deficits discovered during their initial evaluation.


Our Physical Therapists and Athletic Trainers have years of experience in resolving Orthopedic and Sports medicine injuries, they can understand your physical deficits. They are highly skilled in treating orthopedic pathologies and utilize many different types of treatment techniques including the Spinal Stabilization protocols, Myofascial Release, Joint Mobilization, Muscle Energy techniques, Cranialsacral Therapy, McKenzie treatment protocols, massage, as well as traditional therapeutic exercise regimes.

About Sadler Physical Therapy

Physical Therapy is used to restore gross motor movements. It deals with the entire population treating injuries resulting from occupational injuries, activities of daily living, and motor vehicle accidents.


Physical Therapy is also used for rehabilitation for different disease (processes) such as: Fractures, Muscle and ligament strains and Sprains, Spine injuries, Headaches, Orthopedic surgery rehabilitation, TMJ, Stroke rehabilitation/retraining and Generalized weakness to name a few processes.

About Sadler Sports Medicine

Sports Medicine specifically looks at the assessment, care, rehabilitation and prevention of athletic injuries. This includes recreational, individual, group or team athletics.


Sports Medicine is typically utilized for rehabilitation of acute injuries from athletic or recreational activities such as: Tennis elbow, Golfers elbow, Rotator cuff strains, Muscle strains and spasms, Patellofemoral syndrome and Ankle injuries to name a few.