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The Value of Cash-Based Physical Therapy with Dr. Aaron Lebauer, DPT - Ep. 16


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Aaron LeBauer is a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT), entrepreneur, business coach, author, podcast host, and pioneer in the cash-based physical therapy realm. His mission is to save 100 million people worldwide from unnecessary surgery with the help of other passionate physical therapists. 

On This Episode:

  • Aaron’s background before he became a DPT
  • How Aaron went from being a massage therapist to becoming a DPT
  • Being in DPT school with a clinical background in massage
  • His cash based PT business
  • Greensboro, NC is where all of our denim comes from! (Fun fact!)
  • Seeing 43 patients in one day with an insurance based practice
  • The difference between the care quality of cash & insurance based practices
  • Who is paying for the treatment with cash & insurance based PT
  • The quality of care of treatment with an out-of-network PT
  • Creating a direct relationship and how that impacts health
  • Aarons goal of saving one hundred million people from unnecessary surgery
  • Word of mouth goes a long way!
  • Aaron’s Podcast
  • Movement as a preventative treatment plan
  • People wait until they break to be proactive about their movement
  • LeBauer Consulting
  • Aaron’s Past speaking events
  • PT BIZCON
  • How Aaron Moves his Brain & Body
  • Contact Aaron:

    https://www.instagram.com/aaronlebauer/

    https://www.lebauerpt.com

    https://www.facebook.com/AaronLeBauer/


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    **The information on this podcast is intended to educate and inform. It is not meant to be a substitute of advice from your physician or medical provider.

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