Tag Archives: PT

Embracing Change is the Key to Private Practice Success

Declining reimbursements and increased competition from hospital and doctor-owned physical therapy clinics often make it difficult for private practice physical therapy clinics to remain profitable. Despite the challenges, Blaine Stimac, PT, owner and CEO of Professional Therapy Associates, has a positive outlook on the future.  He shares some of the things his private practice is [...]

Desktop Exercise Calendar Doubles as Marketing Tool for Physical Therapy Clinics

Sitting too much can be hazardous to your health.  In fact, a study featured in the March 26, 2012 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine found people who sat for over 11 hours or more per day were 40 percent more likely to die from any cause.  To help individuals with jobs that require sitting [...]

New Device Makes Runners Lighter on Their Feet

The less weight runners carry, the faster they can run.  To help runners enhance their performance, a Duluth, Minnesota physical therapist, Malcolm Macaulay developed a piece of equipment as an aid to treadmill exercise. He joins PT Talker to discuss his invention. The LightSpeed Body Weight Support Systems takes approximately 15 percent of a runner’s [...]

Running a Successful Private Practice

Wonder what it takes to run a successful private practice? Today’s guest, Larry Briand, MS, PT, ATC is the Founder and CEO of Rehab Management Solutions.  He shares some of the secrets to his success in owning and operating a private physical therapy practice. Rehab Management Solutions (RMS) gives physical therapists the opportunity to own [...]