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ATHLETEID™
Redefining Structural Health & Performance Recovery
AthleteID™ Formula:
Recover the systems Build structural resilience Unleash performance trajectory
AthleteID™ is AgeLab's high performance platform for athletes who want to transform structural power AND solve tissue and joint recovery problems.
AthleteID™ is built on decades of cutting-edge recovery science with thousands of research cases that changes the landscape of strength conditioning, tissue recovery, and career resilience!
AthleteID™ Research Case Stories:
20+ years of Breakthrough Performance Recovery Outcomes
Mason McGwire (Chicago Cubs MiLB, Torn UCL):
March 2025: Mason tears his UCL and slated for Tommy John surgery. He flies to OC for AthleteID™ diagnostics and advanced recovery care and learns that his UCL tear came from subtle neuro-motor weaknesses (neck, spine, and lower-extremities). These hidden issues created deep structural flaws that adversely impacted his vascular and biological recovery functions. Mason has 13 hours of AID recovery care and 8 days later, he ramps up to 100% of his throwing power, completely pain free. Team physician, Dr Neil ElAttrache, confirms that his torn UCL is stable, strong, and completely functional and cancels Mason's surgery. Five weeks later, Mason records his fastest bullpen velocities to date.
Nate Savoie (Clemson Baseball, Fractured Spine):
May, 2024: Nate misses 3 years of High School baseball due to multiple spinal (pars) fractures. Tired of cortisone injections, his Doctor refers him to AgeLab. The human spine has 120+ articulating joints and 55 more in the lower extremities but for Nate, almost 80 of these joints were neurologically inactive. This was Nate's hidden problems. Nate’s 6week recovery program targets these neuro-motor issues plus extensive scar tissue recovery work (lumbar/thoracic spine, abdominal bowl, hips, legs). Nate resumes baseball with neuro-motor recovery programming and tissue monitoring. His first season back (in 4yrs) Nate has a breakout season and named as the 2025, 1st Team Freshman All American and Rookie of Year—leading all D1 freshman in home runs.
Corey Maggette (14year NBA veteran, Bone on Bone Knee):
February, 2025: Corey visits AgeLab with a Grade 4 bone-on-bone knee for AthleteID's advanced 3 week concierge daily recovery programming. From years of repetitive stress, Corey's fragile nerve and vascular pathways were calcified, causing the knee to go bone on bone. With daily neurovascular recovery care, Corey's knee flexion and joint strength dramatically improved every day-- allowing him to safely begin corrective reconditioning and loading his knee by day 5. With daily tissue-monitoring Corey was able to safely and rapidly restore 80% ballistic power by week 3. The following week, Maggette plays in an NBA “Big 3” Pro Debut Game where he scored a personal best of 39 points playing with athleticism he has not been able to do in 5+ years.
Sam Baker (Atlanta Falcons, Torn MCL):
June 2010: Baker slightly tears his MCL in off season; following 3months of rehab problems the Falcons release Baker for 2 weeks of AthleteID™ diagnostics and neuro-motor recovery care. Baker had lost all his ballistic power and could not squat beyond 25degrees due to spiking pain. After 4 recovery sessions, Baker’s ballistic knee weakness was solved and shocked by this report, Falcon’s fly Baker back to Atlanta to validate Baker’s full knee recovery.
Calvin Sweeney (NFL Super Bowl Champion, Bone on Bone Hip):
August, 2022: Former Pittsburg Steeler, at age 69 Calvin chooses AthleteID™ for chronic bone on bone hip, complicated by severe sciatica and chronic lumbar disease. Only 10 weeks from having a joint replacement surgery for his hip, Calvin cancels his joint replacement and recovers from chronic back and sciatica pain. One month later his doctor reviews his latest hip Xray and confirmed that his bone on bone joint was actively remodeling.
Caden Jones (Crean HS Athlete, Speed and Jump Training):
February 2024, Caden comes for speed and jump training. However, after struggling for months with chronic patellar tendonitis, Caden does 3 hip/quad/knee recovery sessions. Next, he starts 3 weeks of neuro-motor conditioning— in that period, he gains 11" in his vertical jump and with continued training drops his Nike Combine 40yard dash time from 4.75 to 4.49.
Brian Hull (PGA, Torn Labrum):
April, 2004: Brian tears his shoulder labrum while competing on the PGA tour. To avoid surgery with a 1-year recovery process, he opts for AthleteID™ structural recovery. After his neurovascular discovery it showed that his labrum tear was caused by a number of de-activated spine and cervical muscles. He was given a 10 week structural recovery program which he completes and successfully returns to PGA tour in full health. Now, 22 years later, Brian's shoulder is still pain-free and fully functional.

"I've never seen athletes rebound from serious injury so quickly. Vic Rakhshani's model of addressing athletic injury and performance power is second to none..... His outcomes are astounding and many athletes beyond UCLA are indebted to his great work."
Sue Enquest, UCLA Softball, 11x National Champion
Hall of Fame Coach
"For years I've watched Vic Rakhshani save hundreds of athletes from going under the knife and then that athlete returns back into game action stronger and more explosive than before! There is nothing like this anywhere for tissue recovery and cutting-edge training for optimal power and career longevity!"
Bob Ammann,
MLS Athlete and MLS Developmental Coach
