TheraCast

When Feeling Better Isn’t Finished

10 min · 1. apr. 2026
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Therapy drop-off often happens because patients start feeling better, and that early relief makes it easy to believe the hard part is over. In this episode, we break down why patients leave therapy once it starts working, how behavior changes when pain fades before recovery is complete, and what therapists can do to keep people engaged through the part of rehab that matters most long-term.

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Biggest Barriers to Therapy

In this episode of TheraCast, we look at one of the biggest challenges in rehabilitation: why patients miss therapy, fall off their home programs, or stop attending before they complete their plan of care. At first, missed visits can look like a motivation problem. But when you look closer, the barriers are often much more practical: transportation, cost, work schedules, childcare, caregiving, fear, confusion, low health literacy, insurance limits, and home programs that do not fit into real life. This episode explores why adherence is shaped by access, trust, communication, and system design. We break down how therapists can screen for barriers earlier, simplify home programs, make progress more visible, improve patient education, and build care plans that survive the realities of a patient’s daily life. The core message is simple: patients usually want to get better. When they fall off track, it is often because therapy has been placed in competition with the rest of their life. If we want patients to stay with therapy, therapy has to stay with them.

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The Hidden Cost of Non-Adherence

Adherence shapes more of therapy than we tend to acknowledge. Across outpatient rehabilitation, a significant portion of scheduled visits are missed, and many patients don’t complete their full plan of care. Even when the plan is clear and the intention is there, consistency often shifts once it has to fit into a normal day. In this episode, I look at how that gap develops and why it matters. We walk through what happens after a patient leaves the clinic, how small changes in consistency affect the total amount of work being done, and how that influences outcomes over time. I also touch on how this pattern shows up operationally in clinics, from scheduling to revenue to patient perception. This is a starting point for the series and a foundation for understanding how patient behavior, clinical decisions, and clinic systems all connect.

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