Kelli discussed how physical therapists have done a poor job explaining to the public who we are and what we do.

She shares her clinical conviction that getting up and down off the floor is one of the most functional skills that translates to everyday activities like climbing stairs, getting in and out of cars, and using the toilet.

She also argues that physical therapists need to modernize their appearance—ditching the khakis and polos—if we want to credibly teach people how to move.