#74. Why Physical Therapy Didn't Work For You
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If you've been to physical therapy before and you're still in pain — this episode is for you.
You showed up. You did the exercises. You came twice a week for six weeks. And when it was over, you were maybe a little better, maybe exactly the same, and possibly more frustrated than when you started. Somewhere along the way you started to wonder — is PT just not for me? Is my body just not going to get better?
Here's what nobody told you: the problem probably wasn't you. And it probably wasn't even your physical therapist. The problem was the system they were working inside of.
In this episode, Dr. Clayton Dir PT, DPT pulls back the curtain on what most PT clinics actually look like from the inside — and why that model, while helpful for some people, leaves an entire group of patients behind.
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WHO THIS EPISODE IS FOR
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• You've tried physical therapy and didn't get the results you expected
• You're living with back pain, heel pain, knee pain, or shoulder pain that just won't go away
• You've been told to "just do your exercises" without anyone explaining why
• You feel like your treatment plan could have belonged to anyone — because it probably could have
• You've never tried PT but you're not sure if it would even help
• You're someone who has high-level goals and you need more than a basic plan to get there
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WHAT YOU'LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE
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— What a "PT mill" is and why the way most clinics are structured makes it almost impossible to give patients the care they actually need
— Who the PT mill model works for — and more importantly, who it doesn't
— Two real patient stories: one with chronic low back pain, one with stubborn heel pain — what their plans looked like, what was missed, and how Dr. Dir would treat them completely differently today
— The 5 specific differences between a PT mill approach and a patient-first approach that actually changes outcomes
— Why proper evaluation matters more than the treatment itself — and what happens when it's skipped
— What dry needling is, why it's included as part of the plan rather than an expensive add-on, and when it makes the biggest difference
— Why being told you need to come 2 times per week for 6 weeks is a scheduling model — not a medical recommendation
— What to look for in a physical therapist if you're ready to try again
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THE BOTTOM LINE
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Physical therapy didn't fail you. The system it was delivered inside failed you. When the right evaluation meets the right individualized plan meets full 1-on-1 attention for an entire hour — the outcomes are completely different. You deserve that version of care.
If you know someone who has given up on PT, or someone who is still living with pain and doesn't know where to turn — please share this episode with them. It might be the reason they try again.
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CONNECT WITH DR. CLAYTON DIR PT, DPT
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Heal Without Harm is hosted by Dr. Clayton Dir PT, DPT and is for educational purposes only. It is not a substitute for personalized medical advice. Always consult a licensed healthcare provider for diagnosis and treatment.
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