Treatment FAQ

is it possible to get sick when you are having airrosti treatment

by Mr. Boyd Friesen II Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

Is airrosti safe and effective?

Airrosti requires a subrogation number when a patient is being treated due to a motor vehicle accident (MVA). The subrogation number is only to protect you from being held responsible for the full cost of treatment if your claims are denied by your health insurance. We’ve found in the past, some health insurance companies will deny claims and hold the patient responsible for …

What is it like to be an airrosti provider?

Airrosti has only been around for a few short years (less than 20!) so it seemed a little too “woo-woo” to be covered. Even if you have a high deductible plan (where you pay 100% out of pocket until you meet the deductible) they will give you an estimate of your costs before you are seen for your first appointment.

Is airrosti covered by insurance?

Airrosti (air-rosti) is a healthcare group that provides rapid recovery treatment for soft tissue injuries. Our goal is to fix pain FAST (typically within 3-4 visits based on patient-reported outcomes) — with no needles, surgery, or invasive procedures. We help save patients time and money, while also dramatically reducing the need for costly and potentially dangerous …

What is involved in the treatment of an airrosti injury?

If you think you have plantar fasciitis, the best thing to do is get diagnosed and treated as soon as possible. Leaving this condition alone to “sort itself out” will likely result in chronic heel pain. Your symptoms may become more severe and difficult to treat. You may also begin developing problems in the hip, knee, and low back.

what are my options if i don't have insurance or my plan doesn't cover airrosti care?

If you do not have insurance, have a high deductible plan, or if Airrosti is not covered under your plan, we do offer a convenient self-pay option....

what makes airrosti different from other treatment options?

Airrosti providers are skilled at evaluating and assessing the root cause of your symptoms. The quality, one-on-one time we spend with each patient...

what can i expect when i schedule an airrosti appointment?

At Airrosti, our goal is to provide an exceptional patient experience from scheduling your first appointment to completing your treatment plan. Whe...

what does airrosti treatment consist of?

The reason we’re able to get the remarkable and consistent results we do is because of our emphasis on finding all the components of your injury an...

how is my airrosti provider able to diagnose my injury?

Our providers evaluate the cause of your injury, without the use of MRIs or X-Rays in most cases. In fact, we only refer patients out for imaging i...

does treatment hurt?

We understand that our new patients may have some anxiety about the discomforts that can be felt during treatment. Rest assured, however, that our...

why is an accurate diagnosis important?

Without an accurate diagnosis from a highly trained, musculoskeletal professional, many conditions can be easily misdiagnosed, resulting in ineffec...

2. It hurts, but it hurts SO GOOD

Each of my visits was a little different, based on the location of my pain and the work they had already done to improve it. But the one thing that happened each time was that it hurt. In the best way possible, but it still freaking hurt.

3. Opt for ICE over HEAT

The day after my first visit, Dr. Wilson texted to check on me which I thought was a nice touch. I told him I was feeling much better and currently sitting on a heating pad while I was working. And here is what he said: “I wouldn’t do the heating pad honestly.

4. Do the exercises!

I cannot stress this enough: DO THE EXERCISES! The treatment you receive in the office is only half of the equation. The exercises that they give you to do at home are just as important and work hand in hand with the treatment. They are very injury specific and designed to continue to gently work the muscle and continue the soft tissue therapy.

6. Communicate!

Oh hi, bonus point, because I can never do just what I originally start out to do. Communicate with your provider. (I mean, this point goes with any medical provider honestly) Tell them if something hurts worse or if the pain has moved or if you have questions about the exercises or if the k-tape is making you itch.

How effective is Airrosti?

Because of our consistent patient-reported outcomes and satisfaction rates, you can be confident in the effectiveness of Airrosti care. In fact, 88.3% of patients reported complete injury resolution following completion of their treatment plan, and 93% reported improvement.

What is Airrosti pain?

What is Airrosti. Pain can stop you from doing what you love. At Airrosti, we focus on diagnosing the root cause of your pain, then work to help resolve that pain as quickly as possible — often within only 3 visits (based on patient-reported outcomes and more than a million injuries treated).

How long does it take for Airrosti to work?

Based on extensive patient-reported outcomes, it only takes around 3 visits to fully resolve an injury, and you can remain active during treatment.

Is Airrosti covered by insurance?

Airrosti is a covered benefit by most major health insurance carriers, and a physician referral is typically not required. Call us at (800) 404-6050 to learn more or confirm your coverage. In-clinic and Remote Recovery (virtual care) treatment options are available.

Can you get a free Airrosti visit?

If we determine during your first Airrosti visit that we can ’t help you, or you decide during your first visit that you do not want to seek Airrosti treatment for your injury, your visit up to that point will be free of charge and we’ll refund any money that has been charged before the start of the visit.

Does Airrosti have insurance?

Airrosti is contracted with most major carriers, and we are always working to establish new relationships with out-of-network carriers. Insurance coverage varies by location and your individual policy structure.

Does Airrosti have out of network insurance?

Airrosti is contracted with most major carriers, and we are always working to establish new relationships with out-of-network carriers. Insurance coverage varies by location and your individual policy structure. Please call us at (800) 404-6050 to verify your specific coverage and your potential out-of-pocket costs.

What does Airrosti stand for?

The name Airrosti stands for Applied Integration for the Rapid Recovery of Soft Tissue Injuries. One writer jokingly renamed it Owwwrosti because his first treatment was so excruciatingly painful. They say, “Wherever you hurt, we can help.”. They claim to have special knowledge about the underlying cause of soft tissue injuries ...

What is an attachment to Airrosti?

The attachment was a copyrighted PDF that prohibits redistribution or any other use without the expressed written consent of Airrosti. It is an internal company document describing patient-reported outcomes for 62,595 patients, based on questionnaires that patients filled out at their last visit. The data are broken down in several ways. One table shows that 89.6% of patients said Airrosti had resolved their injury/condition, 5,516 individuals said Airrosti had helped prevent a recommended surgery, 93.8% said it had helped them eliminate/reduce medications taken, and 92.3% said it prevented further medical services such as PT and chiropractic visits.

Is alternative medicine a greedy industry?

This is an example of, once again, alternative medicine trying to have it both ways. On one hand, medicine is established as a greedy, industrial giant with no concern for patient well-being. However, any time these ground-breaking miracles are "discovered" within alternative medicine circles, the goal is to keep it as insulated as possible and prevent any other groups from possibly being able to profit from their "unique" services. You guys can't even keep your arguments internally consistent.

Is Airrosti safe?

There is not enough evidence to determine whether Airrosti is safe or effective, much less whether it’s the best treatment method out there. They appear to have a lot of satisfied customers; but then, so do homeopaths and purveyors of snake oil. I hope they will eventually do some credible research. And if their methods prove to be effective, I hope they will share the details of what they are doing with other practitioners so that patients everywhere can benefit. For the time being, prospective Airrosti customers should understand that the treatment is still in the investigational stage, that they are essentially guinea pigs in an uncontrolled experiment, and that some insurance companies will not pay for it. Airrosti may be the greatest thing since sliced bread, but I will withhold judgment until they can offer some actual evidence from controlled studies.

Is there a way to know the endpoints of Airrosti?

There’s no way to know. The endpoints are all subjective self-reports; there are no measurable objective findings by third parties or even from Airrosti’s own providers, no way to quantify how many surgeries were actually avoided, and no attempt to compare Airrosti outcomes with the outcomes of other treatment methods.

Is Airrosti effective?

Airrosti has been proven, through extensive third-party research and analysis, to be the most effective, efficient, and affordable option for resolving musculoskeletal conditions. And they claim “measurable” prevention of surgeries, hospitalization, MRIs, injections, and pharmaceuticals for back pain and other musculoskeletal conditions.

Does Aetna cover myofascial release?

Similarly, the Aetna insurance company does not cover myofascial release and Kinesio Taping because it considers them experimental and investigational.

Onto the evaluation

All-in, my Airrosti provider spent an hour with me, starting with a thorough clinical assessment to evaluate my condition and determine the root cause of the pain. I saw Dr. Miller, but no matter the practitioner, the treatment and methodology would be exactly the same.

Hurts So Good – Manual Therapy

After the assessment and with my pesky problem areas identified, Dr. Miller worked to improve function and range of motion through manual therapy.

Active Care: Homework to make the treatment stick

After the treatment, an active rehab session is used to speed recovery and help prevent future injuries.

Does this stuff work?

Airrosti’s practitioners track outcomes, meaning that you’ll report on how your injury feels on the way out of the clinic.

How much do you get paid if you have zero patients?

Sort of correct. You get paid two checks per month of $5,000 (which is the 60k per year). You get paid this as a draw. So, if you have zero patients, then you still get paid your $5,000 so you can make your bills, you have a base to calculate for qualifying for a home loan or an apartment that the bank won't need to see 6 months to 2 years of history.

What is the risk of going through an interview?

The employee is taking a risk in going through an interview process, potentially leaving a job, choosing to join one company over another, and to dedicate themselves to that company. The employer goes through a painstaking interview process, hires the best person for the job, and pays them the same on the day they begin the job when they're new and when they are experienced. This is how things work everywhere else.

Is Airrosti for every chiro?

Thanks for joining the discussion! Airrosti isn't for every chiro (or DPT) and there are a variety of reasons that may be the case.

Did Airrosti pull out of the interview?

I interviewed with Airrosti. I pulled out of the interview after the second call. It was the final straw for me before I decided to mostly leave the profession (except for my DD work.)

Is Airrosti a proprietary move?

Every provider is an employee. Nothing is proprietary, that is, there is no "Airrosti" move or technique. Providers go through a pretty intense interview process and, if selected, will spend weeks in a training course learning about being an Airrosti provider.

Is Airrosti a problem?

The problem with Airrosti is the same problem in the chiropractic industry as a whole. The way practice owners and chiro organizations do business with their associate doctors is so completely backwards to the way normal companies do business, it's gotten absurd. Airrosti, for example, will pay you a 60k base salary, which is fine great and better than most. The problem is when you're volume begins producing a monthly equivalent to being MORE than that 60k figure, they're then going to begin MAKING YOU PAY BACK THE MONEY THEY'VE PAID YOU!

onto The Evaluation

Hurts So Good – Manual Therapy

Active Care: Homework to Make The Treatment Stick

  • There is not enough evidence to determine whether Airrosti is safe or effective, much less whether it’s the best treatment method out there. They appear to have a lot of satisfied customers; but then, so do homeopaths and purveyors of snake oil. I hope they will eventually do some credible research. And if their methods prove to be effective, I hop...
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Does This Stuff Work?

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All-in, my Airrosti provider spent an hour with me, starting with a thorough clinical assessment to evaluate my condition and determine the root cause of the pain. I saw Dr. Miller, but no matter the practitioner, the treatment and methodology would be exactly the same. After hearing my complaints, Dr. Miller tested my movement…
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