The Biggest Misses in Physical Therapy | Hope, Strength & Return to Performance
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Most rehabilitation programs focus on pain, range of motion, and checking boxes on a protocol. But is that enough to truly return someone to sport, performance, or the life they want to live?
In this episode of KIMEcast, Tony Mikla and Russ Dunning explore some of the biggest missed opportunities in physical therapy and sports medicine. They discuss why fear and uncertainty are often the first barriers to recovery, how clinicians can inspire hope through education and coaching, and why successful rehabilitation requires much more than simply following a protocol.
The conversation dives into strength development, tissue adaptation, speed progression, foot mechanics, return-to-sport decision making, and the critical role of individualized coaching. They also challenge common assumptions about injury management, explore why load is essential for healing, and explain how modern rehabilitation should bridge the gap between recovery and high performance.
Whether you're an athlete, clinician, coach, or someone navigating an injury, this episode offers a different perspective on what it really takes to heal, adapt, and perform at your highest level.
Key Topics:
- The psychology of injury and fear
- Why hope is a critical part of rehabilitation
- Protocols vs. individualized coaching
- Building strength after injury
- The importance of load for tissue healing
- Foot function, speed, and athletic performance
- Common mistakes in return-to-sport progression
- Why movement quality and power matter
- Lessons from real patient stories
- The future of physical therapy and sports medicine