In this conversation, Mark Kargela and Logan Buckley discuss the importance of communication in physiotherapy and how improv can enhance patient care. Logan shares his journey from being a physical therapist to discovering improv and how it has impacted his communication skills. They explore the role of communication in working with persistent pain patients and the influence of improv on navigating uncertainty and complexity. They emphasize the importance of authenticity and finding one's own voice in communication. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the complexity of communication compared to interventions and the power of purposeful curiosity. In this conversation, Mark and Logan discuss the importance of being authentic and vulnerable in patient interactions. They highlight the value of admitting when you don't have all the answers and being a real person rather than a paternalistic authority figure.
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