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Simply Robust

Ep 17: When The Case Turns: Critical Thinking in PT

1 h 16 min · 14 de oct de 2025
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In this episode of Simply Robust, the Elevate PT team reflects on the pivotal moments that reshaped how they think as clinicians. From a misjudged shoulder that goes sour, to chronic pain that ended in behavior change and redemption, to suspected cardiac dysfunction—each story reveals the power of humility, curiosity, and measured observation in patient care. Join us as we for practical thoughts on the art of pausing, re-evaluating, and staying relentlessly curious when the plan isn’t working. This is an honest look at clinical growth, the mistakes that shape us, and why critical thinking is the most valuable skill a PT can build.

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