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How can I discipline myself to contain my treatment times and not overrun allocated session time?

January 22nd, 2008 by Alexander Kohl

From you email address I take it that you are a Physiotherapist. My wife is a physio as well, so I had a talk to her.

She always had troubles with overrunning allocated session times as well. She wanted to use as many beneficial techniques as possible.

And then she realised that focusing on finding one technique is all it takes to have happy clients. So her advice was to focus on quality, rather than quantity.

She also has a clock on the wall of each treatment room, so that she always knows how long there is to go.

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