 This study found that telehealth had a similar agreement as in-person visits when it came to identifying a primary diagnosis for extracorporeal shockwave therapy. Patients who started their treatment within one week of their first visit were more likely to have a similar diagnosis, as well as those aged 60 or older and those without a history of osteoarthritis. Additionally, telehealth may be a viable option for patients who are unable to travel due to geographic or financial constraints. This article was offered by Marissa J. Eckley, Connie Sue, and Adam S. Tenford.