EPISODE · Mar 21, 2025 · 14 MIN
Why Scribes and Shockwave Therapy Drive Practice Success
from Don Pelto, DPM - Podiatry Practice Mastery · host Don Pelto, DPM
In this episode of Podiatry Practice Mastery, I share strategies and real-life experiences that have helped me grow my practice and increase revenue. From optimizing surgical cases with pre-surgical shockwave therapy to leveraging scribes for better productivity, I break down the systems and decisions that continue to make a significant impact on patient care and profitability.What You’ll Learn in This EpisodeHow pre-surgical shockwave therapy can speed recovery and improve outcomesWhy hiring a scribe improves workflow, documentation, and revenueEvaluating focused vs. softwave technology for better patient treatmentHow to handle complex podiatry cases and optimize care plansWhy You Should ListenIf you're looking to increase profitability and improve efficiency in your podiatry practice, this episode offers practical insights into using scribes, adopting the right technologies, and making smarter treatment decisions that benefit both your patients and your business.Key Topics Covered[0:00] Optimizing podiatry practice growth and treatment strategies[0:17] Leveraging pre-surgical shockwave therapy for better recovery[1:08] Why I prefer focused devices over softwave for shockwave therapy[2:25] How using a scribe increased my revenue by $200,000 annually[3:40] Comparing softwave vs. focused devices and cost considerations[5:17] EMTT discussions and integrating new treatment technologies[6:05] Patient success with orthotics, flexor tenotomies, and shockwave[7:59] Managing difficult cases like chronic warts and neuropathic pain[9:54] Insurance coverage, advanced treatments, and optimizing workflows[13:00] Lessons learned from MRI and shockwave timing to avoid misdiagnosis👉 Tune in now to discover practical strategies for scaling your podiatry practice, leveraging the right technology, and improving patient outcomes while boosting your bottom line.
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In this episode of Podiatry Practice Mastery, I share strategies and real-life experiences that have helped me grow my practice and increase revenue. From optimizing surgical cases with pre-surgical shockwave therapy to leveraging scribes for better productivity, I break down the systems and decisions that continue to make a significant impact on patient care and profitability.What You’ll Learn in This EpisodeHow pre-surgical shockwave therapy can speed recovery and improve outcomesWhy hiring a scribe improves workflow, documentation, and revenueEvaluating focused vs. softwave technology for better patient treatmentHow to handle complex podiatry cases and optimize care plansWhy You Should ListenIf you're looking to increase profitability and improve efficiency in your podiatry practice, this episode offers practical insights into using scribes, adopting the right technologies, and making smarter treatment decisions that benefit both your patients and your business.Key Topics Covered[0:00] Optimizing podiatry practice growth and treatment strategies[0:17] Leveraging pre-surgical shockwave therapy for better recovery[1:08] Why I prefer focused devices over softwave for shockwave therapy[2:25] How using a scribe increased my revenue by $200,000 annually[3:40] Comparing softwave vs. focused devices and cost considerations[5:17] EMTT discussions and integrating new treatment technologies[6:05] Patient success with orthotics, flexor tenotomies, and shockwave[7:59] Managing difficult cases like chronic warts and neuropathic pain[9:54] Insurance coverage, advanced treatments, and optimizing workflows[13:00] Lessons learned from MRI and shockwave timing to avoid misdiagnosis👉 Tune in now to discover practical strategies for scaling your podiatry practice, leveraging the right technology, and improving patient outcomes while boosting your bottom line.
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