The Death of Generic Rehab | AI, Coaching & High Performance
Season 3 of KIMEcast launches from the brand-new KIME studio with a deep discussion on the future of sports medicine, rehabilitation, coaching, and human performance.
In this episode, Tony and Russ break down how AI is already changing healthcare, physical therapy, fitness, and business operations — and why generic clinicians and coaches are at serious risk of becoming obsolete. They explore the difference between protocol-driven care and true clinical reasoning, why curiosity and human connection still matter, and how elite performance requires understanding far more than just a diagnosis.
Topics include:
* How AI is transforming physical therapy and sports medicine
* Why clinicians must evolve beyond “exercise sheets”
* Using AI for clinical reasoning, movement analysis, and business intelligence
* The future of coaching and why great coaches remain irreplaceable
* KIME’s high-performance model integrating rehab, fitness, and performance training
* The importance of movement analysis, biomechanics, psychology, sleep, and lifestyle in injury recovery
* Lessons from Olympic-level performance preparation
* Why the best clinicians act more like human engineers than protocol followers
This conversation challenges the future of healthcare and performance coaching — and explains what separates elite practitioners from everyone else.
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