
More Techniques Alone Don’t Lead to Better Outcomes with Dr. Tom TeterWhy do smart clinicians still get inconsistent results?In this AI-assisted audio training based on a recent article by Dr. Tom Teter, we explore a critical idea in modern clinical practice: more techniques alone do not lead to better outcomes.This episode challenges the belief that collecting more methods automatically improves care. Instead, it makes the case for stronger clinical reasoning, clearer progression, and a more complete model for bridging rehab and performance.Featuring the original ideas and framework of Dr. Tom Teter, developer of Rehab to Fitness and the Clinical Human Performance Practitioner (CHPP) Program.If you want to sharpen your thinking, improve consistency, and move beyond technique collection, this episode is for you.Key Topics: Why smart clinicians can still get inconsistent resultsWhy more techniques alone do not automatically improve outcomesThe difference between collecting tools and developing a true clinical modelHow inconsistency shows up in real-world patient careWhy the “gray zone” is where clinical reasoning matters mostHow rehab, progression, and performance are more connected than many clinicians realizeWhat it takes to think more clearly and practice more confidently under pressure🔗 RESOURCES & LINKS:If this episode resonates with you and you want to explore this model more fully, learn more about the Clinical Human Performance Practitioner (CHPP) Program. The CHPP certification is designed to help clinicians strengthen decision-making, better connect rehab and performance, and build a more complete framework for patient progression and long-term outcomes. Follow and subscribe to the Performance Practitioner on Substack for more content like this.🎙️ SUPPORT THE SHOW: Visit our website at faktrpodcast.com to leave a review or commentThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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