Simply Robust

Ep 16: Updates and Insights

45 min · 3. syys 2025
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This week we share what’s new at Elevate PT—continuing ed courses, patient video resources, mentorship opportunities, and the launch of 99 Ruck Club. Plus, we reflect on lessons learned in SNFs, mobile PT, and outpatient care. Tune in for fresh ideas, practical takeaways, and our commitment to equipping both clinicians and patients with practical tools.

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