In this episode, we break down what actually mattered in physical therapy in 2025 — the wins, the challenges, and the trends that didn’t get enough attention. We also look ahead to 2026, including what to expect with reimbursement, the growing role of technology and hybrid care, and how the gap is widening between outcome-driven practices and volume-based models. If you’re a physical therapist trying to navigate where the profession is headed — clinically, financially, and professionally — th...
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In this episode, we break down what actually mattered in physical therapy in 2025 — the wins, the challenges, and the trends that didn’t get enough attention. We also look ahead to 2026, including what to expect with reimbursement, the growing role of technology and hybrid care, and how the gap is widening between outcome-driven practices and volume-based models. If you’re a physical therapist trying to navigate where the profession is headed — clinically, financially, and professionally — th...
GBU S2: E10 - Is Physical Therapy becoming a Luxury service?
Physical Therapy: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
20 minutes
4 months ago
GBU S2: E10 - Is Physical Therapy becoming a Luxury service?
💬 Is physical therapy becoming a luxury service? With rising costs, shrinking insurance coverage, and the growth of cash-based practices, access to care is starting to look less like a right—and more like a privilege. In this episode, we dive into whether PT is drifting away from the average patient and what that means for the future of the profession. 🎙️ Tune in, share your thoughts, and let’s start the conversation. #PhysicalTherapy #HealthcareAccess #PTPodcast #LuxuryService #CashBasedPT #...
Physical Therapy: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
In this episode, we break down what actually mattered in physical therapy in 2025 — the wins, the challenges, and the trends that didn’t get enough attention. We also look ahead to 2026, including what to expect with reimbursement, the growing role of technology and hybrid care, and how the gap is widening between outcome-driven practices and volume-based models. If you’re a physical therapist trying to navigate where the profession is headed — clinically, financially, and professionally — th...