Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 8 days 11 hours 34 minutes
Let me ask you a question. What’s the most number of patients you’ve treated in one day? I bet you can’t guess mine. You can even go ahead and tell me, just write the most number of patients you’ve treated in one day and how effective you were and how you felt at the end of the day in the comments section below . If you want to know my answer, keep on listening! Click here http://lebauerconsulting.com/checklist for your free CashPT Checklist...
I talk about the The 3 Most Common Misconceptions About the Cash-Based Therapy Model and… The #1 Mistake Most Cash-Based Physical Therapists Make When Starting Out! The real trouble is, most people are afraid of making the leap because of what they hear around them, from other therapists. Unfortunately, these other therapist who tell you it’s not possible or that starting a cash practice is a bad idea, are coming from a place of inexperience, not knowing or just fear...
I share my interview with the POPTS Killer Chad Madden PT. Chad discusses his creative strategies to market directly to patients and physicians. He explains how he kept his private practice alive when a majority of his physician referrals started their own practices or became employed by the local hospital and no longer sent patients to his practice. Click here http://lebauerconsulting.com/checklist for your free CashPT Checklist...
I interview Dr. E, Erson Religioso III DPT, FAAOMPT of ModernManualTherapy.com. Erson is not only a cash based physical therapist, he educates therapists on how to be better clinicians and how to incorporate instrument assisted manual therapist in their practice. He is also a genius when it comes to utilizing technology to create low overhead solutions for a physical therapy cash practice. We had a great conversation, he definitely dropped some knowledge bombs...
I had the honor and pleasure to interview Julie Eibensteiner PT, DPT, CSCS about her 100% cash-based practice. Julie has an extremely successful low-overhead cash-based practice in Minneapolis, MN. She has a very strong niche focus, “Intensive ACL Rehab for Athletes.” Over 90% of her patients have experienced a ruptured ACL or Anterior Cruciate Ligament. Her practice model and marketing truly exemplifies the quote from Seth Goden that “everyone is not your customer...
I had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Lenny Macrina MSPT, SCS, CSCS. Lenny has been practice physical therapy for over 11 years and is a certified sports physical therapist. He believes that “the patient comes first, no matter the circumstances.” He owns Champion Physical Therapy and Performance in Waltham, MA which is a 100% cash-based physical therapy practice with his business partner Mike Reinhold PT, DPT, SCS, ATC, CSCS...
In this episode, I just got off an amazing webinar with Jamey Schrier PT, DPT. Jamey just dropped a huge knowledge bomb that every physical therapy private practice owner needs to hear. Jamey is a physical therapist and private practice owner, who radically changed the way he looked at his goals, business, work obligations and time after his practice burned to the ground in 2004...
In this episode of the CashPT Lunch Hour I had the pleasure to interview Phil Tavolacci MSPT. Phil is the owner of TAVO Total Health, a 100% cash-based multi-therapist physical therapy practice in Silver Spring, MD specializing in John Barnes’ Myofascial Release. Phil recently published his first book, What’s In Your Web?: Stories of Fascial Freedom...
In this episode, I had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Kevin Prue PT, DPT, CSCS. Dr. Prue is the only other physical therapist I know, besides myself, who started a cash-based practice right after graduating with a physical therapy degree. We also have a few other things in common, we both live in North Carolina and both graduated from Duke University...
I had the honor and privilege to interview Paul Potter. I first met Paul earlier this year at CSM 2015. He contacted me about meeting in person and being a guest on his podcast. Right off the bat, I knew Paul was genuinely interested in helping others. He is one of those people who has been in “the game” (the physical therapy one) for a long time and doesn’t seem at all salty or disillusioned about the profession or our future...