Physical Therapy: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
What if some of the most common things physical therapists do every day… are actually holding their patients back? In this episode, we take a hard look at the habits, assumptions, and systems that are quietly limiting outcomes across the profession. From chasing pain and overvaluing imaging, to rigid protocols and productivity pressures—this is a breakdown of what PTs get wrong, and what needs to change. We cover: * Why treating pain directly often misses the real problem (especially in cases like Low Back Pain) * The disconnect between imaging findings and actual symptoms—and when it truly matters * How cookie-cutter programs ignore the individual sitting in front of you * Why the obsession with “perfect movement” can create fear instead of progress * The gap between pain science concepts like Central Sensitization and real-world application * How productivity demands shape clinical decisions more than we want to admit * And why load management—not just correction—is often the missing piece This isn’t about tearing down the profession—it’s about refining it. If you’re a clinician who’s tired of seeing patients plateau, or you’ve ever questioned why the “right” approach isn’t working, this episode will challenge the way you think—and how you treat.
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