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-E28 Imaging Addiction: When More Scans Mean More Problems
Physical Therapy: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
15 minutes
1 week ago
GBU S2-E28 Imaging Addiction: When More Scans Mean More Problems
Imaging Addiction: When More Scans Mean More Problems” We live in an era where MRIs, X-rays, and scans are only a click away—but are we actually helping patients, or just complicating care? In this episode, we dig into the overuse of medical imaging in musculoskeletal care and why “just getting an MRI” often creates more confusion, fear, and barriers to recovery. As physical therapists, we see the downstream effects every day: patients identifying with findings that don’t match their pain, de...
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...