Physiotherapists of the future will require intelligent decision support for the types of cases they will encounter.
This is because with the advent of AI, physiotherapy will change; basic apps and open-source LLMs will effectively handle standardized interventions for routine cases like ankle sprains and simple low back pain.
However, clinical reality suggests that truly routine cases are rare. Most presentations are multifaceted and involve vague symptoms, overlapping conditions, comorbidities, and diagnostic uncertainty. Combined with an aging population, this complexity far exceeds what basic apps can safely handle. This also means clinicians will have fewer opportunities to build experience with straightforward cases—making it even more critical that they have systems and resources to support them with the complex cases they’ll routinely encounter
This resource supports tomorrow’s physiotherapist today. It started as an interactive website but evolved into an AI-based system when it became clear that orchestrating thousands of specialized agents working in parallel would be far more effective and efficient—acting as a second brain to support optimal patient outcomes.
The resource doesn’t tell the physiotherapist what to do. Instead, each agent performs specific clinical reasoning tasks. Together, they mirror expert thinking, supporting clinicians to ask the right questions and make informed decisions without bias or information gaps—all in a time-efficient manner.