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Hinge Health Is Dead; Moving into Physical Therapy House Calls
FEATURED GUEST: Bryan Williams
With the rising of technology in transforming and innovating the healthcare industry, why is the #1 digital clinic for joint and muscle pain moving into an in-house call system? How will they bridge the care gap and re-innovate the healthcare model that works for everyone and deliver the quality and care that patients deserve?
This week’s The Dave Kittle Show episode, Dave Kittle will be joined by Dr. Bryan S. Williams. Bryan received his Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Marymount University in Arlington, Virginia. He holds an undergraduate degree in Health Promotions Management. His treatment style, based on 15+ years of hands-on experience, utilizes: soft tissue and myofascial release, trigger point dry needling, peripheral and spinal joint mobilizations, patient education, neuromuscular re-education and therapeutic exercises. Bryan believes in treating the person, not just the body part in order to get the most out of every treatment session. As founder of Concierge Physical Therapists, Bryan strives to acquire the most dynamic, autonomous and talented Physical Therapists to round out Concierge Physical Therapists’ team.
Reach out to Dr. Bryan S. Williams: https://www.conciergephysicaltherapis…
We will touch on such topics as:
- How in-home physical therapy complements Hinge Health’s health care system and how this delivers high-quality care for each person’s needs.
- Why Hinge Health made a huge shift into Physical Therapy in-home care.
- Virtual Physical Therapy versus In-Home Physical Therapy versus In-Person Brick and Mortar Practice.
- What is the place of technology and digital care clinics in the healthcare model for physical therapy?
- Why Hinge Health is moving away from a core technology offering and the role of A.I (Artificial Intelligence) in the healthcare industry, in terms of delivering care, core services or helping someone with an outcome that they want to.
- Hinge Health believes that when delivering care in-person it increases 60-70% greater clinical outcomes than in digital. What do outcomes mean in terms of these two different situations (Virtual Physical Therapy and In-House Physical Therapy)?
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Hinge Health Is Dead; Moving into Physical Therapy House Calls
FEATURED GUEST: Bryan Williams
With the rising of technology in transforming and innovating the healthcare industry, why is the #1 digital clinic for joint and muscle pain moving into an in-house call system? How will they bridge the care gap and re-innovate the healthcare model that works for everyone and deliver the quality and care that patients deserve?
This week’s The Dave Kittle Show episode, Dave Kittle will be joined by Dr. Bryan S. Williams. Bryan received his Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Marymount University in Arlington, Virginia. He holds an undergraduate degree in Health Promotions Management. His treatment style, based on 15+ years of hands-on experience, utilizes: soft tissue and myofascial release, trigger point dry needling, peripheral and spinal joint mobilizations, patient education, neuromuscular re-education and therapeutic exercises. Bryan believes in treating the person, not just the body part in order to get the most out of every treatment session. As founder of Concierge Physical Therapists, Bryan strives to acquire the most dynamic, autonomous and talented Physical Therapists to round out Concierge Physical Therapists’ team.
Reach out to Dr. Bryan S. Williams: https://www.conciergephysicaltherapis…
We will touch on such topics as:
- How in-home physical therapy complements Hinge Health’s health care system and how this delivers high-quality care for each person’s needs.
- Why Hinge Health made a huge shift into Physical Therapy in-home care.
- Virtual Physical Therapy versus In-Home Physical Therapy versus In-Person Brick and Mortar Practice.
- What is the place of technology and digital care clinics in the healthcare model for physical therapy?
- Why Hinge Health is moving away from a core technology offering and the role of A.I (Artificial Intelligence) in the healthcare industry, in terms of delivering care, core services or helping someone with an outcome that they want to.
- Hinge Health believes that when delivering care in-person it increases 60-70% greater clinical outcomes than in digital. What do outcomes mean in terms of these two different situations (Virtual Physical Therapy and In-House Physical Therapy)?