Happy New Year! Last year, I talked to my PT friends and colleagues to compile a list of professional resolutions. Now it’s time for us all to do a check-in and take stock. Some people have achieved their goals, and that is so awesome! You should be incredibly proud of yourself, and I can only […]
Category Archives: goals
Accepting the Physical Therapy Plateau
One of the biggest struggles I have as a physical therapist is knowing when to give in to the plateau. Or rather, I have a hard time accepting it when that time comes. My instinct is always to keep trying. I think that maybe if I just try one more thing, that will be the […]
One Physical Therapist’s Strategy to Fight Burn-Out
Burn-out among physical therapists is on the rise. I even hear talk of it amidst my peers. It’s a sad thing that such a caring, healing, and skilled profession, one that helps heal and restore function across a broad-reaching population, is being faced with this problem. However, I can understand it. Reimbursement rates go down […]
Promoting Health and Balance
This month I want to piggyback on the topic of resolutions I started in January’s blog, but this time, instead of our own goals, I want to talk about our role in promoting health and balance for our patients. Statistics show that 48% of people that make resolutions make them specifically about losing weight. That’s […]
Professional Resolutions for Physical Therapists
This is the time of year we are making resolutions for the new year ahead. Most of the standard resolutions are related to our personal lives, but what about our work lives? What about professional resolutions for physical therapists? I believe having a goal helps to give us purpose, and can help to reinvigorate our […]
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