Physical Therapy: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly

GBU S2-E45: 7 Things Physical Therapists Get Wrong—and How to Fix Them

Joe Klein Season 2 Episode 45

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What if some of the most common things physical therapists do every day… are actually holding their patients back?

In this episode, we take a hard look at the habits, assumptions, and systems that are quietly limiting outcomes across the profession. From chasing pain and overvaluing imaging, to rigid protocols and productivity pressures—this is a breakdown of what PTs get wrong, and what needs to change.

We cover:

  • Why treating pain directly often misses the real problem (especially in cases like Low Back Pain)
  • The disconnect between imaging findings and actual symptoms—and when it truly matters
  • How cookie-cutter programs ignore the individual sitting in front of you
  • Why the obsession with “perfect movement” can create fear instead of progress
  • The gap between pain science concepts like Central Sensitization and real-world application
  • How productivity demands shape clinical decisions more than we want to admit
  • And why load management—not just correction—is often the missing piece

This isn’t about tearing down the profession—it’s about refining it.

If you’re a clinician who’s tired of seeing patients plateau, or you’ve ever questioned why the “right” approach isn’t working, this episode will challenge the way you think—and how you treat.