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Physical Therapy: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
GBU S2-E30: Things Physical Therapist are afraid to say out loud
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The Things Physical Therapists Don’t Say Out Loud
Physical therapists see the gaps in healthcare every day—but most of what we notice never gets said publicly.
In this episode, we talk openly about the uncomfortable truths PTs are often afraid to say out loud: when treatment plans don’t make sense, when passive care gets overused, when fear-based language hurts patients, and when productivity pressure competes with quality care.
We cover topics like:
- Why the Diagnosis means less thank you think
- How imaging and diagnoses can sometimes do more harm than good
- Go home and rest to take time off is often worse
- The pressure to keep patients dependent instead of independent
- Insurance-driven care vs. patient-centered care
- The fear PTs have of pushing back—on doctors, systems, and even patients
This isn’t about complaining—it’s about clarity, accountability, and raising the standard of care. If you’re a physical therapist, student, or patient who’s ever felt something was “off” in the rehab process, this episode pulls the curtain back on what’s really happening.