The Business of Movement: Principles, Patterns, and Productivity
M**.
Must read for hungry physios and entrepreneurs alike
The title line says it all. Need no further context.
C**T
Great for anyone in who owns their own musculoskeletal practice
A great breakdown of the business side of practice management for DCs, PTs, ATCs and other practitioners who own their own practices. I particularly liked the sections with Dr. Jason Hulme that discussed the value of establishing referral relationships with other practitioners. Another that I found particularly insightful was the discussion about practice "splits" It was helpful to realize this and gave me a name to something that I have encountered in practice, and helped to break out of my most recent "split" that I encountered.
J**L
Great read to self reflect on mechanical loading and wellness.
Great read to reassess the common theme of pain management in the world of movement and to reframe the idea and importance of mechanics and loading to promote function. Whether performance based, patient care, or even self care- this book provides content on how best we can manage biomechanics and the things that have a direct impact on them.
J**S
Fantastic read for the health and wellness professional
This book provides a great framework for self reflection and growth for even the most seasoned providers. As a board certified orthopedic specialist and doctor of physical therapy for 10+ yrs I appreciated the probing questions and challenge to rethink biases in addressing movement dysfunction. We’ll organized and definitely worth a read! - Jack
J**T
As always, Gray Cook nails it 👌🏻
Just like Gray’s previous work (‘Athletic Body In Balance’ & ‘Movement’, the business of Movement give clear advice and tips on how to implement systems in your clinic to improve the client/practioner relationship and ultimately give the client a step by step plan on how to achieve their goals.
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