Workplace Confessions: Behind Closed Doors
A horse can humble you fast, and so can the human body when you ask it to stay balanced on a moving animal. This week on Workplace Confessions: Behind Closed Doors, we sit down with a physiotherapist who specializes in physical therapy for horse riders. She walks us from her first pony and after-school riding lessons to building a long-running private practice focused on rider biomechanics, posture, deep core control, and the subtle ways equestrian sport loads the pelvis and spine. We also get honest about what the job actually looks like behind closed doors. Tailbone and coccyx issues are real, falls are common, and yes, some cases require working with the jaw and TMJ, including intra-oral techniques when clenching or long dental visits leave someone misaligned. She shares what it takes to “Nancy Drew” a complex pain problem when other providers can’t find the source, and why listening closely often beats rushing to the next protocol. Then the workplace confessions kick in: unforgettable patient stories, awkward boundary-testing, and the professional choices that keep a clinic safe and respectful. Subscribe, rate, and share Workplace Confessions: Behind Closed Doors. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2568525/fan_mail/new] Want to be interviewed? You can remain anonymous. Voice distortion now available. Email or Text us!
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