For the PT/OT who wants to stand out, serve better & increase profit

“Why the 21-Day Reset Is Changing the Way PTs Serve — and Scale”

Here’s What You’ll Discover in the Video:

  • Why most patients stall — even with great clinical care
  • How to plug the “energy leak” that drives cancellations and dropouts
  • The real reason your best PT tools don’t always stick
  • How one reset protocol helped PTs generate cash flow AND better outcomes
  • What’s included in the license and how to get it

Want to Feel it for yourself?

Is there scientific support backing the decision for physical therapists to offer a Metabolic Reset program?...

Scientific References

1. Fascia & Movement = Inflammation Modulation + Improved Mobility

  • Reference: Schleip R, et al. Fascial fitness: Fascia-oriented training for bodywork and movement therapies. Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies. (2012)

    Fascia is not just structural—it’s rich with sensory receptors, including those tied to the autonomic nervous system. Fascia-targeted movement improves proprioception, fluid exchange, and tissue recovery.

2. Lymphatic Flow Supports Recovery & Immune Function

  • Reference: Foldi M, et al. Textbook of Lymphology. Urban & Fischer Verlag. (2003)

    Movement-based lymphatic activation reduces interstitial inflammation and supports immune system regulation. Gentle rhythmic contractions (like those in your SSR™ work) mimic the natural lymph pump.

  • Reference: Rockson SG. Lymphatics and the Immune System: Balancing Recovery and Inflammation. Lymphatic Research and Biology. (2010)

3. Nervous System Regulation (Vagal Tone) Enhances Pain Outcomes & Compliance

  • Reference: Tracey KJ. The inflammatory reflex. Nature. (2002)

    The vagus nerve’s role in reducing systemic inflammation is well documented. Breathwork, gentle movement, and down-regulating exercises improve vagal tone and reduce sympathetic overdrive.

  • Reference: Butler DS, Moseley GL. Explain Pain. NOI Group. (2003)

    Nervous system hypersensitivity is a driver of chronic pain. Modulation through education and non-threatening movement reduces threat response and improves tolerance.

4. Metabolic Health as Foundation for Pain & Recovery

  • Reference: McGeough MD, et al. Inflammasomes and Metabolism: Mechanistic Insights and Therapeutic Opportunities. Cell. (2017)

    Metabolic dysfunction exacerbates inflammation, fatigue, and poor tissue healing. Addressing it improves recovery and rehab outcomes.

  • Reference: Pronk NP, et al. Physical activity promotion and the health care system: A status report. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. (2012)

    Health professionals who integrate lifestyle and metabolic interventions into their practice increase both patient outcomes and practice sustainability.

5. Wellness-Based PT is Ethically & Professionally Supported

  • Reference: APTA’s Definition of Physical Therapist Scope of Practice

    The APTA explicitly supports PTs in offering “health promotion and wellness services,” including preventive, post-therapeutic, and performance-based programs, provided they stay within licensure and documentation requirements.

  • Link: APTA Wellness & Prevention Resources
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