Guest guest Posted February 7, 2011 Report Share Posted February 7, 2011 This article<http://www.beckersorthopedicandspine.com/orthopedic-spine-practices-impr\ oving-profits/3101-5%20Points%20to%20Consider%20Before%20Adding%20Physical%20The\ rapy%20to%20an%20Orthopedic%20Practice>at Becker's Orthopedic and Spine Review gives 5 considerations for orthopedic surgeons contemplating adding " physical therapy " to their practice. I have some suggestions and consideration of my own: - 1. Check your ethics. Are you doing this because you thnk you want/need more money or because you think you can do it better than a real Physical Therapist. . Check your ethics again. - 2. You can't do it better than a good Physical Therapist in Private Practice because YOU ARE NOT A PHYSICAL THERAPIST. - 3. Consider this: patients are not chits to be exchanged for revenue. You have a responsibility to act in the Patient's best interest not your own self interest. You have a professional responsibility to avoid preventable conflicts of interest - Avoid this one. - 4. Physical Therapy is not a commodity to be bought and sold on the open market. Patients DO NOT go to " physical therapy " any more than they go to " orthopedics " . Physical Therapy is NOT a generic commodity any more than Orthopedic Surgery is. Patients go see a Physical Therapist - a highly trained specialist who has an entirely unique body of knowledge and skills. - 5. See #2 and pay attention. YOU ARE NOT A PHYSICAL THERAPIST -- Do what you do well as a physician and surgeon and we will do what we do well as Physical Therapists. Thank you for your consideration. Now go off and do massive amounts of unnecessary imaging and harmful back surgery. Kovacek, PT, DPT, MSA PKovacek@... Cell (313) 492-4293 Personal Fax www.PTManager.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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