
Joe Cavallaro
Joe is Doctor of Physical Therapy who owns a private practice, Full Spectrum Physical Therapy & Performance, based in southern New Hampshire and currently provides guidance in injury prevention and management with the Health & Ladders program at the Boston Fire Department.
Prior to working with the Boston Fire Department Joe worked with O2X as an Integrated Human Performance Specialist with the Massachusetts National Guard. In this role he helped to coordinate injury prevention and management between individual Soldiers and leadership at multiple organizational levels to facilitate readiness, reduce risk in training and promote positive training opportunities for Soldiers managing new or chronic injuries.
He is a 2013 graduate of Northeastern University’s Doctor of Physical Therapy program, is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist and USA Triathlon coach. Some of his experience include work with the Boston Celtics and Indiana Pacers, the Premier Lacrosse League and professional triathletes based out of New England. After his time with the NBA Joe moved to the private practice world where he continued to work with high school, collegiate and professional athletes and first responders developing multidisciplinary relationships across the medical and performance worlds to help athletes and first responders succeed with return to sport or duty.
Outside of the clinical world Joe is an adjunct faculty member at Merrimack College and Nashua Community College where he teaches courses in Anatomy and Physiology and Therapeutic Exercise to future health care leaders. Joe lives in Hollis, NH with his wife Katherine and their two boys. He is a triathlete and avid outdoor enthusiast, active in several running and triathlon clubs, and can be found year-round in the White Mountains of New Hampshire hiking, ski touring or climbing rock and ice.