VoQuest Podcast

Setting the Record Straight on Physical Therapy with Cole Denton

C.W. Season 1 Episode 32

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What does a physical therapist actually do, and what does it take to become one?

In this episode, I sit down with physical therapist Cole Denton to talk about the real world of PT: what outpatient orthopedics looks like day to day, how physical therapists help people recover from injury, and why the job is much more consultative and problem-solving oriented than many people realize.

Cole shares how he found his way into physical therapy, what PT school was really like, and what students should consider before committing to the time, cost, and return on investment of the profession. They also dive into pain science, why pain doesn’t always mean structural damage, the challenge of getting patients to do their at-home exercises, and how curiosity and continued learning shape long-term success in any career.

Along the way, the conversation opens up into bigger themes that fit the heart of VoQuest: enjoying the journey, counting the cost, staying curious, and learning to grow through the hard seasons instead of only focusing on the destination.

In this episode, you’ll hear about:

  • What a day in the life of an outpatient physical therapist looks like
  • The different settings physical therapists can work in
  • How Cole discovered PT was the right fit for him
  • What PT school requires and what it’s like once you graduate
  • Why pain is often more complex than people think
  • The role of biomechanics, movement, and nervous system regulation in recovery
  • Common frustrations in healthcare, including insurance limits and patient compliance
  • Why physical therapy can be a powerful alternative to overmedication
  • How to think about ROI when choosing a career path
  • Why enjoying the journey matters just as much as reaching the destination

Resource mentioned in the episode:
Does College Pay Off? A Comprehensive Return on Investment Analysis