What’s Missing in Physical Therapy: The Truth Behind the System Is the physical therapy profession losing its identity? In this episode, we take an honest look at what’s truly missing in PT today — from authentic patient care to clinical creativity. We discuss how insurance-driven models, productivity standards, and burnout culture have turned passionate therapists into paperwork machines. You’ll hear real talk about: Why PTs feel restricted by insurance codes and time constraints.How overemp...
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What’s Missing in Physical Therapy: The Truth Behind the System Is the physical therapy profession losing its identity? In this episode, we take an honest look at what’s truly missing in PT today — from authentic patient care to clinical creativity. We discuss how insurance-driven models, productivity standards, and burnout culture have turned passionate therapists into paperwork machines. You’ll hear real talk about: Why PTs feel restricted by insurance codes and time constraints.How overemp...
In this episode, we dive headfirst into one of the most controversial debates in modern physical therapy: has pain science gone too far? Once hailed as a groundbreaking shift in patient care, pain neuroscience education has become a staple in clinics—but is it actually helping, or just replacing one dogma with another? We explore the origins of pain science, its role in dismantling outdated biomechanical models, and the growing concern that it's now being misapplied or oversimplified—sometime...
Physical Therapy: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
What’s Missing in Physical Therapy: The Truth Behind the System Is the physical therapy profession losing its identity? In this episode, we take an honest look at what’s truly missing in PT today — from authentic patient care to clinical creativity. We discuss how insurance-driven models, productivity standards, and burnout culture have turned passionate therapists into paperwork machines. You’ll hear real talk about: Why PTs feel restricted by insurance codes and time constraints.How overemp...