Physical Therapy: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
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Physical Therapy: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
GBU S2-E35: Inpatient Physical Therapy
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What is it really like to be a physical therapist inside a hospital?
In this episode, we go behind the scenes of acute care physical therapy — where sessions are short, stakes are high, and clinical decisions actually influence whether someone goes home… or doesn’t.
Acute care PTs aren’t just “getting patients out of bed.” They’re mobilizing patients after open-heart surgery, evaluating stroke survivors in the ICU, navigating ventilators and chest tubes, and helping determine discharge plans within days of life-changing medical events.
We break down:
- What a real day in acute care looks like (including the unpredictability no one talks about)
- How many patients you actually see
- The medical complexity you deal with
- What productivity pressure looks like in hospitals
- Why some therapists never leave this setting
- And why others burn out quickly
We’ll also get honest about the emotional weight of working in a hospital environment — the wins, the losses, and the reality of being part of a medical team where your voice actually carries weight.
If you’re a student considering acute care, a new grad debating hospital vs outpatient, or a seasoned clinician wondering if it’s time to switch settings — this episode gives you the unfiltered view.
Acute care is fast. It’s clinical. It’s humbling.
And it might completely change how you see your role as a PT.