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Show Notes
Mastery Before Marketing
In this episode of PT Pintcast, Jimmy talks with Lewis Lupowitz, sports physical therapist and founder of Longevity Physical Therapy & Performance.
Lewis brings a strong perspective:
There’s a mentorship problem in physical therapy — and it’s being disguised as an entrepreneurship movement.
Key Topics Covered:
- Why new grads shouldn’t rush to open a clinic
- The difference between clinical confidence and branding confidence
- How to become a good mentee
- Why “better is better” in rehab
- Youth sports over-specialization
- Neurocognitive training in return-to-sport rehab
- Creating an environment patients want to return to
Major Takeaways
- Owning a business is hard. Being a great clinician inside that business is harder.
- Mentorship isn’t automatic — you must position yourself to earn it.
- Strength and ROM alone are not enough for return to sport.
- Fancy tools don’t replace clinical reasoning.
- The fastest way to build a successful clinic is becoming excellent first.
Guest Links
Lewis Lupowitz