
PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy
Jimmy McKay, PT, DPT | Physical Therapy Podcast
Show overview
PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy has been publishing since 2024, and across the 2 years since has built a catalogue of 306 episodes. That works out to roughly 210 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a near-daily cadence.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 25 min and 59 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language Health & Fitness show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 6 days ago, with 150 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2026, with 150 episodes published. Published by Jimmy McKay, PT, DPT | Physical Therapy Podcast.
From the publisher
PT Pintcast is a physical therapy podcast featuring conversations with physical therapists, clinic owners, educators, and leaders shaping the future of physical therapy. Hosted by Jimmy McKay, PT, DPT, PT Pintcast blends real talk, big ideas, and practical insight on clinical care, business, culture, and where physical therapy is headed next. If a TED Talk and a radio show had a baby and raised it in a physical therapy clinic, this would be it.
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Why Insurance PT Models Are Breaking Down
This episode dives into one of the biggest shifts happening in physical therapy right now: the gap between what patients need and what insurance allows.Jimmy, Tony, and Dave break down:• Why most AI solutions in healthcare never make it past pilot phase• How insurance limitations are shaping care delivery• The rise of hybrid and post-rehab fitness models• Why clinical skill is no longer the main differentiator• How communication, sales, and patient buy-in drive outcomesKey Insights:• 95% of AI pilots in healthcare never scale—adoption is the real problem• Insurance caps are forcing clinics to find new care models• Neuro and long-term patients are underserved by traditional PT• Cash-based PT is growing because patients value time and outcomes• Pre/post testing isn’t just clinical—it’s a sales and trust tool• PTs are trained to “not lose,” but progress requires riskWhy This Matters:If you’re a clinic owner, this is about adapting your model before it’s forced on you.If you’re a staff PT, this is about understanding what actually creates value in today’s market.
If You Can’t Prove It, Stop Doing It
Most physical therapy clinics don’t have a marketing problem—they have a measurement problem.In this episode, Jimmy and Andrea break down why marketing often gets labeled as a cost instead of a growth driver, and what needs to change for clinics to actually see ROI.If you’re a clinic owner or leader trying to justify marketing spend, this episode gives you a clear framework to connect activity to revenue.Key Insights:If marketing doesn’t show up on the P&L, it won’t be taken seriouslyIntegrating EMR and CRM data is the foundation for tracking ROIPaid search works—but only at the bottom of the funnelMost clinics ignore demand generation and show up too lateAttribution is imperfect—don’t let that stop strategyYou don’t need more channels—you need better alignmentAI won’t fix bad systems—it amplifies themPersonas must be updated regularly based on real patient behaviorWhy This Matters to PT Owners:Helps you stop wasting money on unproven tacticsGives you a way to defend marketing spendImproves patient acquisition without increasing budgetAligns your team around growth, not guessworkResources & Links:Andrea (LinkedIn referenced in episode)Sponsors:SaRA Health — Automate patient follow-up and generate revenue between visits???? sarahealth.comEMPOWER EMR — Built for PT workflows, faster documentation???? empoweremr.comU.S. Physical Therapy — Career growth and clinic support???? usph.com Subscribe & Follow:Apple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pt-pintcast-physical-therapy/id1000443325Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/3LmMUT64yrUc2iGo9EmafcYouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@PTPintcastLinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jimmy-mckay-pt-dpt-a4207659/Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/ptpintcastX / Twitterhttps://x.com/PTPintcastWebsitehttps://www.ptpintcast.com/

Communication Skills PTs Need But Don’t Learn
This episode dives into one of the biggest frustrations in physical therapy: feeling unheard at work. Rebecca Griffith breaks down how to communicate with leadership, advocate for patients, and avoid being labeled “difficult.”Key Insights:• Most leadership decisions are system-driven, not personal• Curiosity beats criticism in tough conversations• Timing, tone, and delivery matter as much as the message• Not all feedback moments are created equal• Small organizations allow more personalized communicationWhat This Means for PTs & Clinic Owners:• You can advocate without damaging relationships• Better communication leads to more influence—not less• Understanding the system helps you navigate it• Emotional reactions can sabotage valid concerns• Leadership communication is a learnable skillTactical Takeaways:• Ask: “Help me understand the goal of this decision”• Write questions first—don’t react in the moment• Clarify: is this decision final or open for input?• Choose the right time and setting for feedback• Focus on system impact—not just personal impactGuestRebecca Griffith, PT, DPTSponsorsSaRA Health – patient engagement solutionsEMPOWER EMR – faster, smarter documentationU.S. Physical Therapy – clinic growth and career pathways

AI in PT Clinics: What Actually Works
This episode breaks down how AI is being used inside real physical therapy clinics—not as hype, but as a tool to improve operations.The biggest mistake clinics make is treating AI like a feature instead of building it into workflows. When Sal Aprea from Flagler Health shows you that done right, AI helps reduce no-shows, improves patient engagement, and creates new revenue opportunities without adding staff.Key Insights:AI fails when it feels like “extra work”Clinics must focus on workflow, not toolsTrust drives adoption: staff → patients → operationsRTM is underused because no one owns it operationallyDone right, AI improves the patient journey between visitsGuest shares how clinics can:Increase patient follow-throughImprove operational efficiencyAdd revenue streams through RTMBuild trust with both staff and patients

Why PT Clinics Are Missing the Biggest Opportunity
This episode explores how AI, business strategy, and human relationships intersect in physical therapy—and what clinic owners should actually do about it.Key Insights:• AI can scale listening and communication—but not human connection• In-person relationships still drive referrals and business growth• Other industries (sports, retail) are winning by owning attention and data• PT clinics are sitting on valuable data but not using it strategically• Partnerships and distribution matter more than tacticsWhat This Means for PT Owners:• Use AI to enhance—not replace—patient communication• Double down on in-person referral relationships• Look outside healthcare for business models that work• Start leveraging your EMR data beyond billingGuest Links & ResourcesTony Maritato YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TotalTherapySolutionsDave Kittle YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheDaveKittleShow SponsorsSaRA Health – helps automate patient engagement and improve outcomes EMPOWER EMR – faster documentation and better workflows U.S. Physical Therapy – career growth and clinic support

You’re Not Stuck: Rethinking Your PT Career
Most physical therapists think their career path is set the moment they graduate. This episode challenges that idea.Elana Yavetz shares how she transitioned from clinical practice into a project management role in tech—and why her PT background was actually her biggest advantage, not a limitation.If you’re a clinic owner, this changes how you think about your team. If you’re a clinician, it changes how you think about your future.Key Insights:PT skills translate directly into leadership and operations rolesCareer paths in healthcare are no longer linear“Impact” doesn’t require direct patient carePT education misses exposure to career flexibilityThe biggest barrier to change is identity, not abilityPractical Takeaways:List your skills before exploring new rolesStop searching “non-clinical PT jobs”—start translating skillsRecognize communication and problem-solving as high-value assetsExpand how you define making an impactGuest Links:LinkedIn: LinkedIn.com/in/elanayavetzInstagram: @eyav_Sponsors:SaRA Health — Increase patient engagement and RTM revenueEMPOWER EMR — Faster workflows, better documentationU.S. Physical Therapy — Career growth without burnout Subscribe & Follow:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pt-pintcast-physical-therapy/id1000443325Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3LmMUT64yrUc2iGo9EmafcYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PTPintcastLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimmy-mckay-pt-dpt-a4207659/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ptpintcastX / Twitter: https://x.com/PTPintcastWebsite: https://www.ptpintcast.com/

Volume vs Value: The Future of PT Clinics
In this episode of PT Pintcast, we unpack a major shift happening inside the physical therapy profession: the growing divide between high-volume clinics and high-value, premium care models.From hiring struggles to reimbursement pressure, from patient behavior to AI disruption—this conversation challenges how PTs think about care delivery and business sustainability.If you're a clinic owner, this episode is less about theory and more about survival.Key TakeawaysPatients prioritize access and convenience more than clinical nuanceReferral-driven patients behave differently than direct-access patientsHigh-volume care isn’t inherently lower quality—it depends on executionPT careers may be shortening due to financial pressure and burnoutCorporate clinics rely heavily on new grads due to reimbursement limitsAI could reshape delivery—but not replace human trustThe future likely includes BOTH scalable care AND premium careWhy This MattersIf you're running a clinic today, you're making decisions about:Staffing modelsPricing strategyPatient acquisitionLong-term positioningThis episode helps you understand where the profession is heading—so you don’t get caught building something that won’t last.SponsorsSaRA HealthAutomate patient follow-ups, improve outcomes, and generate RTM revenue—without adding staff.???? https://sarahealth.comEMPOWER EMRFaster documentation, cleaner workflows, and an EMR built for how PTs actually operate.???? https://empoweremr.comU.S. Physical Therapy (USPH)A national network focused on clinician development, mentorship, and long-term career growth.???? https://usph.com
The 90-Day Content Plan for Clinics
Most clinic marketing isn’t failing because of effort—it’s failing because it’s irrelevant.In this episode, Jimmy and Andrea break down why traditional approaches (press releases, feature updates, polished promos) don’t work anymore—and what actually does.They explore:Why “when everyone is shouting, it’s just noise”The critical difference between storytelling and self-promotionA practical 90-day system to test and improve contentWhy “safe” marketing is actually the riskiest moveHow to think like a media company inside a healthcare businessWhere AI fits into your workflow—and where it can hurt youKey takeaway: Connection beats perfection. Relevance beats volume.If you’re a PT or clinic owner trying to grow, this episode gives you a system you can actually implement—not just ideas.9️⃣ Guest CalloutsAndrea → Writing and speaking on AI in healthcareFocus areas:Responsible AI use in healthcareMessaging and positioningUsing AI as a strategic tool (not a shortcut)

Why So Many PT Leaders Feel Like Imposters
Most clinicians are trained to treat patients — not lead teams.So when a physical therapist suddenly becomes a supervisor, director, or clinic leader, it’s common to feel unprepared. That feeling often shows up as imposter syndrome.In this episode of PT Pintcast, Jimmy McKay talks with speech-language pathologist and leadership coach Katie Holterman about why imposter syndrome is so common in healthcare and what clinicians can do when it shows up.They break down how leadership roles appear suddenly in clinical careers, how imposter syndrome affects decision-making inside clinics, and practical ways PTs can build confidence while leading teams.If you’ve ever sat quietly in a leadership meeting wondering if you belong there — this episode is for you.Key Insights• Why clinicians often become leaders without leadership training• The five profiles of imposter syndrome in healthcare professionals• How imposter syndrome causes decision paralysis in clinics• Why asking questions actually increases perceived leadership authority• The “Actually Factually Good At” list for building leadership confidence• How shifting from “Do I belong here?” to “What problem am I here to solve?” changes leadership mindsetGuestKatie HoltermanSponsorsSaRA HealthRemote care platform helping clinics automate patient check-ins and meet RTM requirements.https://sarahealth.comEMPOWER EMRAn EMR built specifically for rehab workflows with faster documentation and cleaner operations.https://empoweremr.comU.S. Physical TherapyA national network supporting PT clinicians and clinic owners with mentorship and career development.https://usph.com Subscribe & FollowApple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pt-pintcast-physical-therapy/id1000443325Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/3LmMUT64yrUc2iGo9EmafcYouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@PTPintcastLinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jimmy-mckay-pt-dpt-a4207659/Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/ptpintcastX / Twitterhttps://x.com/PTPintcastWebsitehttps://www.ptpintcast.com/

The Real Reason Your Website Isn’t Bringing Patients
Most PT clinic owners assume growth comes from referrals—until those referrals slow down.In this episode, Lex Lancaster breaks down how patients actually find clinics today and why most PT websites fail to convert visitors into patients. This conversation focuses on practical, actionable strategies clinic owners can use immediately.Key Takeaways:• SEO is about getting found by the right patients, not more traffic• Your website must clearly answer: who you help, what you do, how, and where• Generalist messaging kills conversions—specificity wins• Organic traffic builds long-term patient flow without ongoing ad spend• SEO is a 6–18 month play, not a quick fix• Content = answering real patient questions consistently• If your website doesn’t convert, ads will only waste moneyWhy This MattersIf your clinic relies only on referrals, you’re exposed. SEO and content create a second, scalable pipeline of patients that works even when referrals slow down.Guest LinksWebsite: https://www.lexlancaster.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lexlancaster_SponsorsSaRA Health — Automates patient engagement and RTMEMPOWER EMR — Faster workflows built for PTsU.S. Physical Therapy — Career growth and clinic supportFlagler Health - https://www.flaglerhealth.io/Subscribe & FollowApple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pt-pintcast-physical-therapy/id1000443325Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/3LmMUT64yrUc2iGo9EmafcYouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@PTPintcastLinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jimmy-mckay-pt-dpt-a4207659/Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/ptpintcastX / Twitterhttps://x.com/PTPintcastWebsitehttps://www.ptpintcast.com/

Getting Patient Buy-In When They Don’t Want Help
Most patients don’t want to be in physical therapy—especially in acute care. That creates friction, resistance, and missed opportunities for better outcomes.In this episode, Sid Stoddard breaks down a practical communication framework PTs can use immediately to improve patient buy-in without adding time or complexity.Key Takeaways:“Embrace the suck” → patients are already frustrated before you walk inPatients don’t want PT—they want to leave or get back to lifeUse the “onion” approach: uncover layers before pushing interventionsAlways explain the why behind what you’re askingAdapt your communication style (wear different hats)This applies to outpatient PT just as much as acute careSmall actions (like helping with self-care) build massive trustWhy this matters:Better communication = faster buy-in, smoother visits, fewer refusals, and more efficient clinics. Guest Links:Sidney Stoddardhttps://scholars.georgiasouthern.edu/en/persons/sidney-stoddard-2/

4.9 Stars ≠ Good Care: The Problem with Healthcare Metrics (with Larry Benz)
What if the problem in healthcare isn’t a lack of data… but the wrong data?In this episode, Larry Benz joins the show to unpack a quiet shift that’s happening across healthcare:We’ve started confusing what’s easy to measure with what actually matters.Star ratings, patient satisfaction scores, and online reviews have become the scoreboard—but they were never designed to measure true clinical excellence.So what happens when the proxy becomes the point????? What You’ll Learn:Why high ratings don’t always mean high-quality careHow healthcare drifted toward convenience metricsThe unintended consequences of optimizing for satisfactionWhat better measurement could look likeHow clinic owners and clinicians should think differently????️ Guest:Larry Benz is a physical therapist and founder of Confluent Health and Evidence In Motion. He’s spent his career building and scaling healthcare organizations—and challenging the assumptions behind how success is measured.???? Connect & Subscribe:Read this and more from THE OPERATOR on SUBSTACKShare with a clinician or clinic owner who needs to hear it

Why PT Burnout Is About Ownership, Not Volume
This episode dives into what it actually takes to build a modern physical therapy business — starting with almost nothing and scaling through smart decisions, not big budgets.Nathan LeMaster shares how he launched a clinic during the pandemic with less than $4,000 and grew it into a multi-state company by focusing on culture, ownership, and patient experience.Key Insights:• You don’t need big capital to start — you need sweat equity and relationships• Burnout in PT is often caused by lack of ownership, not patient volume• Hiring for passion creates niche growth (runners, wrestlers, women’s health)• Early-stage clinics should prioritize community presence over social media polish• Cash-based care raises expectations — and improves outcomes• Different populations (like pediatrics) may require hybrid modelsWhat This Means for PT Owners:If your clinic feels stuck, the issue may not be marketing or volume — it may be structure. Ownership, autonomy, and clear positioning create better clinicians and better businesses.Guest Links:Website: theempoweru.comInstagram: @EmpowerU_SDSponsors:SaRA Health — Remote patient engagement that drives revenueEMPOWER EMR — Documentation built for PT workflowsU.S. Physical Therapy — Growth without losing clinic identity Subscribe & Follow:Apple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pt-pintcast-physical-therapy/id1000443325Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/3LmMUT64yrUc2iGo9EmafcYouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@PTPintcastLinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jimmy-mckay-pt-dpt-a4207659/Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/ptpintcast

Why Most PTs Overthink Marketing (And Stay Invisible)
In this episode, Jimmy McKay sits down with Tony Maritato and Dave Kittle to break down what actually works in physical therapy marketing today.The conversation cuts through the noise around content creation and focuses on what busy PTs and clinic owners need to know: how to get attention, build trust, and turn that into patients.Key Insights:• You don’t need high-end production to get results—consistency wins• Most PTs fail at content because they never start• Content should be built for the audience, not the clinic• Social media is optional—but attention is not• If you won’t do it, hire for it—but don’t ignore itThis episode also explores emerging opportunities like live selling and how attention is increasingly tied to revenue in healthcare.GUEST LINKSTony Maritato — https://www.youtube.com/c/MedicareBillingDave Kittle — https://www.youtube.com/@thedavekittleshow/featuredSPONSORSSaRA Health — Remote care platform helping clinics generate revenue between visitsEMPOWER EMR — Faster documentation and better workflows for PT clinicsU.S. Physical Therapy — Career growth and clinic partnership supportSUBSCRIBE & FOLLOWApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pt-pintcast-physical-therapy/id1000443325Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3LmMUT64yrUc2iGo9EmafcYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PTPintcastLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimmy-mckay-pt-dpt-a4207659/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ptpintcastWebsite: https://www.ptpintcast.com/Twitter/X: https://x.com/PTPintcast