RISE Physical Therapy in Encinitas brings Cyberdyne's Hybrid Assistive Limb (HAL) robotic exoskeleton technology to its Westlake Street clinic through the 2021 RISE Healthcare Group partnership with Japanese technology company Cyberdyne Inc. The HAL device reads surface-level bioelectric signals to detect a patient's movement intent, then activates motorized joints to rebuild neural pathways disrupted by stroke, spinal cord injury, or neuromuscular disease — an exoskeleton-assisted rehabilitation method that extends the integrative neurological approach at ActiveMed Integrative Health Center. Every session runs one-on-one with a Doctor of Physical Therapy and no aides or assistants, a dedicated-provider model maintained across the network's fourteen-plus Southern California locations. Orthopedic and sports rehabilitation patients receive the same exclusive-provider structure for post-surgical ACL, rotator cuff, and total joint recovery, with chronic pain cases coordinating cognitive-behavioral strategies through Coastal Therapy Group. The clinic's highest-tier protocol pairs HAL exoskeleton gait training with neuromuscular electrical stimulation to restore voluntary motor control in patients with incomplete spinal cord injury classified at ASIA Impairment Scale C and D levels.