FAQ
Quick Answers for Your Climb Ahead.
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Athletes, high performers, and those who are committed to achieving their highest physical potential — from professional sports to elite business and creative fields.
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One-on-one, cash-based care blending precision rehab with performance training. No crowded clinics. No wasted minutes. Every session is focused, intentional, and built for results. Backed by 25+ years in orthopedic and sports medicine, my work spans MLB, NFL, NBA, NHL, PGA, LPGA, NPB, Olympic athletes, and other high-level performers who demand the best. See Why Chose K2 DOJO page (click here)
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No. K2 DOJO Physical Therapy is a cash-based, one-on-one practice.
Time efficiency: No hand-offs, no wasted minutes.
Dedicated expertise: Every session is with an experienced PT.
No treatment limits: Care isn’t capped by insurance rules.
If you have out-of-network benefits, you may qualify for partial reimbursement. I’ll provide a superbill for you to submit.
This model keeps my focus on what matters — your recovery, performance, and results.
Helpful resource: What is a superbill? (click here)
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Absolutely! K2 DOJO isn’t only for injury rehab. Many of our clients come to stay at their peak—whether that means maintaining performance through a long season, building durability to handle intense demands, or staying ahead of potential setbacks. We focus on body optimization and functional progressions that keep you resilient, adaptable, and ready when it matters most.
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Of course! I believe in full collaboration and deliver clear, timely updates so your entire team moves in sync. My role is to guide you — and to connect every part of your performance and recovery into one seamless path.
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Yes. I work with professional teams, coaches, and organizations worldwide, providing expertise in athlete care, injury prevention, and performance strategy. For the past six years, I have served as Medical Advisor for the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks, a premier Japanese professional baseball team (NPB). I also deliver keynote presentations and workshops at professional and medical conferences, bringing a high-performance perspective to rehabilitation and optimization.
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Your options at K2 DOJO include the Focused Signature (~60 minutes) and the Comprehensive Signature (~90 minutes) — both designed for uninterrupted, one-on-one care. Because my work is tailored and space is limited, I share session rates and availability directly. Please reach out, and I’ll ensure you have everything you need to take the next step.
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From day one, you’ll get more than an evaluation — you’ll get a guide. I’ll ask detailed questions about your symptoms, history, and goals to understand your full story. Then we’ll set clear objectives, start hands-on treatment immediately, and map a personalized progression so you know exactly how your climb will unfold.
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Sessions canceled with less than 24 hours’ notice will be charged the full session rate. This ensures I can reserve your time exclusively and provide the highest level of focus and care. I appreciate your understanding and respect for the time we set aside together.
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In Chandler, Arizona, with full access to AMDG Performance gym facilities and a dedicated one-on-one treatment space.
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K2. Nickname to Summit. K2 became my path.
It started as a nickname. When I moved to Arizona in 2002 and joined Fischer Institute, Brett Fischer — my mentor and now a lifelong friend — picked “K2” from my initials. Once he said it, it stuck. For 22 years, everyone from athletes and colleagues to physicians and teams came to know me as K2. (Brett still jokes and calls me “K-dizzle,” but K2 has truly stayed with me.)
There’s also a deeper meaning. K2 is the world’s second-highest mountain — often considered even more challenging than Everest. Few attempt it, and even fewer reach the top. To me, that mountain mirrors the journey of rehabilitation and performance: every climb is demanding, every step requires trust and persistence, and reaching the summit takes teamwork. That’s why I use the mountain as an analogy in my work — because regaining strength, health, and resilience is its own climb, and I’m here to guide the way.