The Coaches Compass
Summary In this episode of The Coaches Compass, Dr. Rachel Selman discusses her journey in physical therapy, the challenges of bridging the gap between rehabilitation and performance, and the importance of collaboration among healthcare professionals. She shares her transition from an insurance-based model to a cash pay system, emphasizing the benefits of personalized care and the need for better communication in the industry. Dr. Selman envisions a future where education and collaboration lead to improved outcomes for athletes and patients alike. Takeaways Dr. Rachel Selman has always wanted to be a physical therapist since eighth grade. There is a significant gap between physical therapy and performance training. Collaboration between PTs and performance coaches is essential for athlete recovery. Insurance models often limit the quality of care provided to patients. Cash pay models can lead to better patient outcomes and lower overall costs. Listening to patients is a crucial part of effective physical therapy. Education and empowerment of patients can enhance compliance and recovery. The healthcare system often fails to listen to patients' needs and concerns. Dr. Selman aims to educate future PTs and coaches to improve the industry. Her goal is to leave the field better than she found it, focusing on teaching rather than personal accolades. sound bites "There's a gap between PT and rehab." "We need to bridge those two." "Half my job is listening." Chapters 00:00 Journey into Physical Therapy 02:53 Bridging the Gap: Rehab and Performance 06:46 The Shift from Insurance to Cash Pay 10:10 The Importance of Listening in Care 16:52 Educating Future Generations in PT and Coaching 23:15 Minimalist Black White The End Animation Video-2.mp4
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