Raising The Bar On Patient Outcomes

Raising The Bar On Patient Outcomes

Update: 2025-09-24
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Do you really think 60–80% success rates over 2 weeks to 8 months is successful? I don’t.

In this episode of the Unreal Results podcast, I answer a great question someone recently asked me in the Missing Link Facebook group: what are my success rates? I break down why I think the industry average doesn’t cut it, and why I confidently guarantee results in just 1–3 visits.

I also dig into what “success” actually means, why context and nuance matter, and how clarity in assessment can shift outcomes, sharing real-life cases from pro athletes to clients with complex, long-haul health issues.

If you’re tired of mediocre results being considered “normal,” this episode will give you a fresh perspective on what’s possible for your clients and for you as a clinician.

Resources Mentioned In This Episode
Join the waitlist for the 2025 online LTAP™ LEVEL 1 course HERE!
Episode 42: The Fundamental Attribution Error and Why You May be the Problem, Not Your Client
Episode 119: Guaranteeing Results... Until You Can't
Episode 126: How Many Sessions Do Clients Really Need?
Learn the LTAP™ In-Person in one of my upcoming courses

Considering the viscera as a source of musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction is a great way to ensure a more true whole body approach to care, however it can be a bit overwhelming on where to start, which is exactly why I created the Visceral Referral Cheat Sheet. This FREE download will help you to learn the most common visceral referral patterns affecting the musculoskeletal system. Download it at www.unrealresultspod.com


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Raising The Bar On Patient Outcomes

Raising The Bar On Patient Outcomes

Anna Hartman