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The Performance Rehab Authority

The Performance Rehab Authority

著者: Dr. Roger St. Onge
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Welcome to the Performance Rehab Authority podcast, where we challenge the norms of traditional physical therapy and share our journey toward elevating the traditional PT practice. We're Dr. Rog and Dr. Caitlin, the founders of Move Athletics, and we're passionate about creating a performance-based approach to physical therapy. Each week we're bringing our years of experience in performance-based physical therapy to every episode.Dr. Roger St. Onge 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • PT Owner Fixed The “Hard 20%” Of Patients
    2026/06/23

    This episode is for outpatient rehab clinicians and clinic owners (5–15+ years in) who quietly know they’re getting 80–90% of patients better but still can’t reliably crack the hard 10–20% or explain complex cases cleanly. Jeremiah, a 10‑year PT and multi‑discipline clinic owner, shows how PRA gave him a simple, repeatable framework to find root-cause on Day 1, prove it to patients in minutes, and become “the clinic that solves the 1‑in‑10 no one else could.” If you’re tired of guessing, plateauing outcomes, and leaning on more business coaching instead of a better product, this is the story to send.


    If you’re a PT or rehab chiro who can get most people better but still dreads the “I’ve tried everything, PT doesn’t work” crowd, this one’s for you.


    Jeremiah had 10 years of experience, multiple therapists on staff, and all the tools… but still couldn’t reliably solve his hardest 20% until he changed how he thought, not just what he did.


    In this episode you’ll see how:


    He went from “I’m a good therapist, but this last 20% bugs me” to actively hunting the 1‑in‑10 no one else could fix.


    He uses cervical alleviation, traction, and clear algorithms to prove neck drivers for “shoulder pain” in minutes.


    He explains cases on a spine model so patients finally understand why lying helps, sitting hurts, or shoulder pain is actually cervical.


    He stopped chasing random weekend courses and instead plugged his existing tools into a single, clinic-wide framework.


    He came back to treating after years out of patient care and immediately performed better than his old self.


    He reframed the PRA investment as product improvement that reduces burnout, boosts word-of-mouth, and makes business coaching actually work.

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    37 分
  • 7-Year PT: From Guessing To Clear Reasoning
    2026/06/16

    This episode is for mid-career outpatient rehab clinicians (PTs & chiros ~5–10 years in) who have a big toolbox of tests and techniques but no clear system, and who now carry the pressure of leading a clinic. Cory, a 7-year PT and new center manager in his hometown, talks about being burned out by “try this, then that” care, especially on neck vs shoulder and “mysterious” knee/ankle/IT band cases that kept dragging on. He walks through how PRA gave him a structured, spine-first reasoning process and testing sequence so he can rule in/out quickly, find hidden drivers (like spine behind IT band pain), and confidently treat his community without guessing.

    If you’re 5–10 years into practice, running a clinic, and still “hoping something sticks” on complex cases, this is for you.


    Cory had a full toolbox and decent outcomes, but no reliable way to tell neck from shoulder or spine from IT band, and too many patients just dragged on or disappeared.


    In this episode, you’ll see how he:


    Went from shotgun evals and “let’s see what sticks” care to a clear, repeatable reasoning process.


    Stopped guessing on neck vs shoulder and learned how to actually rule in/out spine involvement with myotomes, reflexes, and positional testing.


    Uncovered hidden spinal drivers behind “straightforward” knee, ankle, and IT band pain – including a runner whose year-and-a-half IT band saga finally resolved once he treated the real source.


    Used PRA’s testing framework to avoid constantly switching treatment directions and instead stay the course with confidence.


    Balanced young kids, clinic leadership, and PRA by learning to be fully present instead of half-doing everything at once.


    Leveraged lifetime access to algorithms and videos to keep sharpening his skills long after the initial cohort.

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    19 分
  • New Grad PT: Making Low Back Pain Actually Make Sense
    2026/06/09

    This episode is for newer outpatient rehab clinicians (PTs & chiros in their first 0–5 years) who still feel lost with “simple” cases like low backs and shoulders, and who were promised mentorship that never really materialized. Caroline, a 2.5-year PT, breaks down how she went from overthinking every eval, running full lower-quarter screens, and treating on autopilot to having a simple, anatomy-driven framework that lets her know what’s going on in 95% of cases. She also shows how this clarity made her a better mentor to her own students, so similar clinicians can stop waiting for time/experience to fix things and start feeling confident now.


    If you’re a few years into practice and still feel lost on “simple” cases like low backs and shoulders, you’re not broken. Caroline was 2.5 years out, promised mentorship in multiple jobs, and still couldn’t explain her “why” beyond “because that’s what we do.”


    In this episode, you’ll see how she:


    Realized time and random con-ed weren’t fixing her confusion with common ortho cases.


    Used PRA’s eval framework to funnel her exams instead of running full lower-quarter screens on everyone.


    Learned to drive the objective from a tight subjective so she only tests what matters instead of everything she remembers from school.


    Simplified her reasoning back to anatomy and patterns instead of overcomplicating every case with pathologies and special tests.


    Started changing outcomes with better patient education, not just throwing more exercises at people.


    Became a stronger mentor to her own students by finally being able to explain “treat what you find,” not just “here’s the program”.

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    20 分
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