

Ep847 | Foundation Repair, Ass To Grass Squats And Word Of Mouth Referrals
Sep 4, 2025
11:35
The 20% Rule: Health, Reputation & Real Growth for Your PT Clinic
In this solo episode, Doc Danny Matta shares a simple story with a big lesson: a 67-year-old foundation repair rep drops into a perfect squat and pops back up—proof that health is a choice and momentum. Danny connects this to how PTs can reach the 70% of people who aren’t actively searching for help yet, using reputation, relationships, and clear asks—not just ads.
🎯 Episode Summary- The 20% vs. 80% reality: A small slice stays active and sharp; most slide without structure and accountability.
- Choice beats chance: Health is built—daily—through movement, learning, and engagement.
- The market you’re missing: The majority who don’t know you exist (yet) won’t find you via Google.
- Reputation compounding: Treat people like family and ask for warm introductions—consistently.
- From pain relief to life change: Get them moving, educate them, then expand goals (10K, hiking, travel).
- Most growth is offline: Referrals & community presence beat cold clicks for trust and conversion.
- Clarity wins: Tell people who you help and how. Make it easy to refer.
- Sell outcomes, not visits: Mobility, confidence, and longevity are the real value drivers.
- Momentum matters: It’s never too late—but it’s harder later. Create quick wins early.
- Referral script (use verbatim): “Who in your world is saying ‘no’ to things they want to do because of pain or mobility? I’m happy to chat with them.”
- Community flywheel: Host monthly screens/workshops; follow up with a clear next step and a simple offer.
- Reputation hygiene: Same-day follow-up, handwritten notes after big milestones, and a quarterly check-in list.
- Outcome stories: Share real client arcs (knee rehab → 10K) to widen who sees themselves as a fit.
- Ask for one warm intro from a current patient today—track it.
- Book your next local talk/screening—set the date before the week ends.
- Write a 3-sentence ‘Who we help’ blurb for your site, email signature, and front desk.