About Us

Evidence-based,
technology-driven, and
dedicated to your success.

Our Approach

Redefining the game

We blend cutting-edge technology, science, and clinical expertise to unlock your true potential. Our unique fusion of technology, performance, therapy, and sports science ensures every athlete receives best-in-class care backed by the latest evidence. Stronger. Better. Resilient.

Instant access to high-quality treatment and state-of-the-art equipment prioritizes your safe return to the game. Our goal: world-class care for every athlete. Built upon seven pillars of expertise, The Coliseum is your unwavering foundation for success.

  • I

    • Sports Injury Instant Access

  • II

    • Rehabilitation

  • III

    • Prehab Programs

  • IV

    • Performance Institute

  • v

    • Athletic Training

  • VI

    • Community Outreach

  • VII

    • Education

Our Pillars

Our team

Steven Bast, MD
Program Medical Director

As both a collegiate athlete at the University of Southern California and a professional baseball player for the Boston Red Sox, Steven Bast, MD experienced his share of orthopedic injuries and surgeries. After a career-ending elbow surgery took him out of professional baseball, a strong interest in sports rehabilitation and orthopedics led Dr. Bast to pursue his medical degree at USC, followed by an orthopedic surgery residency at LAC+USC.

Following his training, he was involved with the care of several Los Angeles area professional sports teams, including the Lakers, Dodgers, Ducks, and Angels. A local student-athlete who attended Damien High School in La Verne, Dr. Bast finds his career in sports medicine to be purposeful and rewarding as he helps to prevent athletes from experiencing career-ending injuries, whether through rehabilitation or orthopedic surgery.

Dr. Bast completed a Sports Medicine Fellowship at Kerlan Jobe Orthopedic Clinic, and he is a member of the American Academy of Orthopaedics and the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgeons.

Faith Rea, PT, DPT, OCS
Co-Director

Faith Rea is a Southern California native who played a variety of youth sports but found her niche on the soccer pitch. She played four years of Division I soccer for CSU Bakersfield and semi-professionally for Ventura Fusion FC. Faith received a bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology with emphasis in Exercise Science, and then she attended Azusa Pacific University for her doctorate degree in Physical Therapy.

She is a board-certified Orthopedic Clinical Specialist and completed the Post-professional Movement and Performance Fellowship with Clare Frank PT, DPT, MS, advancing her expertise in movement analysis. She is a Movement Links Certified Clinician.

Faith loves creating customized programs that push athletes to recovery and performance enhancement. She has taught locally and internationally and currently mentors in the Orthopedics Residency Program at Casa Colina.

Michele Rebozzi, PT, DPT, OCS
Co-Director

Michele Rebozzi was raised in San Jose, California and has a passion for sports and rehabilitation. She played four years of NAIA college basketball at Fresno Pacific University, where she received her bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology, with an emphasis in Pre-physical Therapy. She went on to Azusa Pacific University to earn her doctorate degree in Physical Therapy.

She is a board-certified Orthopedic Clinical Specialist and completed the post professional movement performance fellowship with Christopher Powers, PhD, PT. Michele has an extensive background coaching basketball at all levels, from elementary to collegiate.

She has been active in community education with local youth sports, run clubs, and triathlon training clubs. She is passionate about rehabilitating athletes to help them return to the sport they love.