In their July 2010 article "Creating an Interface Between the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health and Physical Therapist Practice" and their companion paper "Using a Case Report of a Patient With Spinal Cord Injury to Illustrate the Application of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health During Multidisciplinary Patient Management," Escorpizo and colleagues discuss ways to incorporate the ICF into clinical documentation. Is a documentation template such as the one they outlined feasible in practice? Will the implementation of the ICF in clinical practice provide tangible benefits to clinicians, or will the ICF be just "one more thing" that busy clinicians have to do? In this podcast, Escorpizo is joined by Todd Davenport, Daniel Vreeman, and Moderator Linda Resnick to discuss how the ICF might be used in day-to-day practice and the work that remains to be done to make implementation possible. The group also discusses how education programs, continuing education courses, and information technology systems might make it easier for clinicians to adopt the ICF.