


Stop waiting for results that never come and get control over your customer acquisition.
Google Ads costs are spiraling out of control, get high-quality clients without bidding wars and $300+ clicks.
They're running Facebook ads and pocketing the profits. We'll show you how to cut out the middleman and get signed cases yourself for just $1,500 each.
Get the plug-and-play ad creatives, copy, and funnels we use to consistently sign clients at $1,500 or less.
Learn how to zero in on people who were not at fault, are not represented, and are within the statute of limitations.
We’ll show you how to measure signed cases, not clicks—so you know exactly what’s working and what’s not.
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Why watch this video?
→ Find out why your website is losing patients you'll never know you missed Most PT owners assume a website that "exists" is good enough. This video shows you exactly what's happening to visitors before they ever pick up the phone — and how to stop the leak.
→ Understand why piecemeal marketing always fails — no matter how much you spend A website from one vendor. SEO from another. A front desk person posting to Facebook. This video explains why disconnected pieces never add up — and what a complete system actually looks like.
→ See why corporate chains are outranking you — and how to reverse it It's not budget. It's not brand recognition. It's one specific gap in your digital presence that chain clinics exploit every single day. We'll show you what it is and how independent practices close it.
→ Learn what your current agency isn't telling you With margins at 10% or less, you can't afford marketing that runs on autopilot and invoices on schedule. This video gives you the exact questions to ask — and the numbers to actually watch.
What makes this different?
→ Built by a PT, for PT private practices — exclusively David Straight is a licensed DPT who ran his own multi-location practice before building E-rehab. This isn't a generic marketing agency that took on a few PT clients. This is 23 years of working inside your exact margins, your exact market, and your exact challenges.
→ Over 2,300 practices. 6+ year average client relationship. No contracts. Those numbers don't come from aggressive sales tactics. They come from a system that works consistently enough that clients simply don't leave.
→ We teach you everything before we ask for anything Watch the full video. Learn the complete R5 system. Implement it yourself if you want to. If at the end you'd rather have a 24-person team run all of it for you — for a few dollars a day — you can book a call. That's the only ask.
What will you learn?
→ The 5-part R5 Marketing System — every step, nothing held back Website, SEO, reputation, email marketing, and social content. Not a surface-level overview — the actual strategy behind each component, taught by a DPT who built it after losing 47% of his own patients overnight.
→ How to rank higher on Google Maps without wasting money on SEO you don't need There are exactly four searches that matter for PT private practices. This video tells you what they are, how to rank for them, and why paying for anything else is a guaranteed money-loser at your margins.
→ The one reputation strategy that moved a practice from position 20 to the top 3 in under a year It's not automated review requests. It's not a software platform. It's a simple habit your front desk can start this week — and an AI tool that removes the biggest reason patients don't leave reviews.
→ How to reactivate past patients on autopilot — without a single phone call One client came in for cervical radiculopathy. A year later he came back for plantar fasciitis — because of a single email. This video shows you how to build the system that keeps past patients coming back without you lifting a finger.
→ What to actually measure — and what your agency hopes you never ask about Vanity metrics look nice. They rarely mean anything. This video gives you the five numbers that tell you whether your marketing is actually working — and how to make simple assumptions when the data gets murky.