5 Ways to Prevent Burnout as a Physical Therapist
If you’ve ever felt drained at the end of the day, wondering if you can keep up with the pace, you’re not alone. Many PTs feel this way, but at Athletico, we believe no clinician should have to sacrifice their well-being for their career. Burnout is a widespread issue in the physical therapy industry – high patient loads, demanding schedules, and administrative burdens leave many PTs feeling emotionally and physically drained. At Athletico, we recognize these challenges and are committed to supporting our clinicians with manageable workloads, strong leadership support, and a culture that prioritizes well-being. In this blog, we will share five strategies to help prevent burnout and maintain a fulfilling career in physical therapy.
4 Reasons Why I Love Being a Physical Therapist
I decided to become a physical therapist a long time ago when I shadowed a local physical therapist for a week. During that week, I was able to see the wide variety of patients he was able to help and guide through their recovery. He saw young and old, athletic and deconditioned, and confident and anxious. This was when I realized the tremendous impact a physical therapist can have on a patient’s life. From there, I fully committed to becoming a physical therapist, and now I’m well into my sixth year of working as one for Athletico. Being that it’s National Physical Therapy Month, I sat down and reflected on the many reasons why I love my job.
What I Love About Being a Physical Therapist
I am a Doctor of Physical Therapy. I have been in practice for over three years and I have loved every minute of it. There are many aspects of my job that I love, and I am finding new things about it that I love all the time. It is a career that has allowed me to combine many of my interests into one: helping people, fitness, healthcare, anatomy and much more. I have even had the opportunity to help students with their therapy careers and serve as a clinical instructor. Everyone has different reasons for why they love being a PT, and here are mine.