How it works
Four steps to get your life back.
Four simple steps. One Doctor of Physical Therapy overseeing your care. A clinical team available 24/7 behind every visit. Here's exactly what happens.
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The patient journey
Four steps. No surprises.
Real Physical Therapy doesn't have to be complicated. Here's how a typical patient moves from "I think I need help" to "I'm back to surfing." Each step builds on the last, and Brian oversees every clinical decision.
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Talk to Kai — the intake call.
You call (808) 726-5434 — or you fill out the online intake form. Either way, Kai handles your first contact: takes your story, gets the basics on what hurts and what you're trying to do, and routes you to the right next step.
Kai also kicks off the insurance verification and scheduling. Nora pulls your benefits. Maya finds a time that works for you. By the end of the call, you know what your visit will cost and when it's happening.
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First evaluation with Brian — 60 minutes, telehealth.
Your initial evaluation is a full hour of one-on-one time with Brian, by video. He reviews your history, your imaging if you have it, your comorbidities, your goals — and watches you move.
During the visit, Atlas captures your gait, squat, posture, and any sport-specific mechanics relevant to your case. The motion data drives your home program — you're not getting a generic worksheet, you're getting exercises prescribed from your actual movement deficits.
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Treatment sessions — recurring visits with Brian.
Most patients see Brian once or twice a week, depending on the case. Each visit is one-on-one, by video, with progression of your home program based on what your numbers are telling us.
Between visits, you do the work in your home, your gym, or your lanai — wherever you train. Atlas tracks your motion data over time. Brian interprets the trends and adjusts.
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Ongoing care — Riley keeps you consistent.
Riley follows up with you every day. Checks in on your home program, watches your form against Atlas data, flags issues for Brian's attention. The compliance data on traditional Physical Therapy is dismal — patients drop off, consistency disappears, outcomes suffer. Riley is the system we built to solve that.
Brian reviews your progress weekly. If something needs to change — a new exercise, a different progression, a referral — he's the one making the call.
Why this works
Telehealth Physical Therapy isn't a workaround. It's an upgrade.
Decades of research support what we already knew clinically: outcomes in Physical Therapy depend on three things — accurate evaluation, evidence-based exercise prescription, and consistent execution. Where you happen to be while doing the exercises matters less than whether you're actually doing them, doing them correctly, and progressing them appropriately.
Telehealth removes the friction that kills compliance: the drive across town, the waiting room, the rushed 30-minute slot, the rotating cast of therapists. You meet Brian on video. You do the work where you actually live and train. Riley keeps you consistent. Atlas measures whether it's working.
That's the model. It's not for everyone — some conditions truly need hands-on care, and we'll tell you when that's the case and refer accordingly. But for most orthopedic, neurological, and sports rehab work, this model is at least as effective as in-clinic care and dramatically more accessible.
Ready to start?
Brian is your overseeing clinician. The team handles everything else. Daily check-ins from Riley keep you on track.
Get signed up in five minutes. No driving. No waiting room.