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Outpatient Physical Therapy: The Dream Setting… or the Burnout Factory?

When most people think of physical therapy, they think of outpatient orthopedics — a busy clinic, tables lined up, therabands hanging on the wall, athletes rehabbing ACLs, and patients working through low back pain.

But what does a real day in outpatient PT actually look like?

In this episode, we break down the full picture of outpatient physical therapy — the pace, the pressure, the rewards, and the reality behind productivity expectations.

Here’s what we unpack:

We also talk about the upside:

Outpatient can be energizing. You see progress in real time. You build relationships over 6–12 weeks. You watch someone go from post-op knee surgery to running again. You have variety — from athletes to desk workers to weekend warriors.

But we’re also honest about the challenges:

We explore the questions no one really asks in PT school:

This episode helps students, new grads, and seasoned clinicians understand whether outpatient PT aligns with their personality, energy level, and long-term goals.

Because for some therapists, outpatient is fast-paced and energizing.

For others, it’s a treadmill that never stops moving.