10 Top Healthcare Podcasts for Physiotherapists

Over the last few years, podcasts have made a huge impact on the physiotherapy profession. From hosts waxing philosophical about issues in healthcare, to fellow therapists providing useful clinical tips and information about managing debt, it seems there’s a podcast on just about every relevant topic out there.

Because there are so many options now, it was difficult for us to pick our top ten. We tried to select ones that are relevant to a broad audience of listeners.

1. Healthy Wealthy & Smart

This podcast has been around for a while, and it continues to be one of the best options for pretty much any physiotherapist out there. With well over 300 episodes, hosts Karen Litzy PT, DPT, Jenna Kantor, PT, DPT, and Shannon Sepulveda, DPT, M.Ed., CSCS, WCS cover a wide range of topics relevant to physiotherapy practice, wellness, and entrepreneurship. Whether you’re clinical or non-clinical—and whatever setting you’re in—this one is worth a listen. It fulfills its mission of helping therapists listen, learn, and live their best lives!

2.Talus Media Podcasts

Talus Media is somewhat new to the podcast game, but they have a secret sauce that’s undeniable: relevancy. Founded by Rachel Jermann, PT, DPT, OCS, Talus Media offers two podcasts: Talus Media News and Talus Media Talks. What makes these podcasts special is that they’re focused solely on news that affects our profession. Until now, there really wasn’t a podcast that folks in our industry could rely on for the latest news. Talus Media has done a great job of filling a true need and niche in our industry.

3.PT Tech Talk

Physiotherapists often fall on two extreme ends of the tech spectrum: technophiles or technophobes. Rob Vining, PT, MSPT, and Dave Kittle, PT, DPT, certainly count themselves among the former. In their podcast, PT Tech Talk, they interview guests and anti-gurus, ask lots of questions, and “make the PT world a more tech-cozy place.” Podcast topics range from HEP software to tips for Instagram success, making this podcast a must-listen for PT entrepreneurs and tech enthusiasts alike.

4. Pain Reframed Podcast

Hosted by Tim Flynn, PT, DPT, and Jeff Moore, PT, DPT, Pain Reframed Podcast covers the extremely relevant topic of pain management and how we, as healthcare professionals, can minimize patient suffering. Airing every Thursday, this podcast is sponsored by International Spine and Pain Institute and Evidence in Motion. Whether or not you’re in clinical practice, this information is highly relevant.

5. Senior Rehab Project

This podcast aims to serve rehab clinicians working with older adults, something that most of us do—or have done—in our careers. Additionally, the podcast seeks to dispel two common misconceptions: old does not equal weak, and SNFs are not where “therapists go to slack off.” The team at Senior Rehab Project strives to keep us all from falling into stereotypes that have plagued our profession for years—by providing thought-provoking interviews with industry leaders and action items we can immediately bring to our job roles.

6. Evidence in Motion

This weekly podcast toggles between clinical topics and leadership topics. You’ll find news and research galore presented by physiotherapy leaders Daphne Scott, PT, DPT, Jeff Moore, PT, DPT, and John Childs, PT, DPT. Daphne Scott’s series on leadership is especially helpful for physiotherapists looking to level up and move into managerial or director roles.

7. Move Forward

One of the longest-running PT podcasts out there, Move Forward—produced by the APTA—offers interviews with PTs and other healthcare experts who provide tips on the treatment and prevention of injury and disease, along with commentary on general news and other noteworthy topics. Its wide scope of coverage makes it an excellent pick for new grads and generalists alike, as well as those interested in following the APTA’s advocacy efforts.

8. The Knowbodies

Therapists Will Boyd, PT, DPT, and Nick Bracciante, PT, DPT, created The Knowbodies podcast to bridge the gap between the healthcare system and the general public. It has since evolved into a captivating mishmash of broaching clinical topics, talking shop about healthcare at large, and discussing fear, mentorship, and the overall job market. The down-to-earth tone and wide range of topics make this podcast a top pick for any PT or non-PT!

9. PT Pintcast

Hosted by former radio DJ and non-clinical PT Jimmy McKay, PT, DPT, PT Pintcast blends the talents of an experienced radio personality with those of a physiotherapist. McKay works in a non-clinical physiotherapy role, and his wide breadth of experience shows in his choice of content, which includes everything from discussions on the PT license compact and its effects on travel therapy, to interviews with prominent PT entrepreneurs. The tone is generally pretty light—perfect for listening with your colleagues during happy hour!

10. Therapy Insiders

UpDoc Media’s main podcast, Therapy Insiders, is hosted by Gene Shirokobrod, Erson Religioso, and Joe Palmer. This podcast comprises a wide range of topics, including job market insights, career advice, and clinical tips. Guests are typically industry entrepreneurs and thought leaders, including WebPT’s own Heidi Jannenga, PT, DPT, ATC.

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