Many individuals are happy to join a gym, but complain about the monthly membership fee, especially when they skip workouts sometimes (guilty as charged). Interestingly, most individuals stay on, in…
Category Archives: Grow Your Private Practice
If you are just starting a physical therapy business practice, there are two key aspects that you need to focus on: treating patients and handling the business side of the practice….
Physical therapy forms should cover the following aspects of patient-client management: initial examination/evaluation, visit, re-examination and discharge. Every visit by a patient should be supported by the relevant physical therapy…
A core tenet in becoming a physical therapist is the passion for helping people. If you are considering opening a private practice, a clear strategy is necessary to get physical…
One of the most effective ways to study and prepare for your physical therapy exam is to register for the FSBPT Online PEAT, also called the Practice Exam and Assessment…
Most physical therapy clinic owners are physical therapy professionals who are passionate about their practices. When they decided to set up their own physical therapy business, the practitioners mentally prepared…
I was invited by my colleague Vrinda Haitti, to conduct a seminar for physical therapy students on “How to market your practice in the 21st century” at the University of…
Patient satisfaction is critical in today’s competitive environment. Physical therapy patient surveys are a great tool for measuring patient satisfaction. The data collected through physical therapy patient surveys is used…
The baby boomers in the current generation are going to face age related changes like osteoporosis, strokes, and heart attacks, increasing the need for physical therapy. This creates a growing…
As a physical therapist, there are several things you can do to increase physical therapy marketing referrals. The most important thing is being consistent on contact’s referral resources. Research the local…