Revolution Human Education

Revolution Human Education Pioneering continuing education that actually changes how you practice. Register for one course, fund a free seat for another. The revolution is here.

Manual therapy, dry needling, clinical reasoning & moreβ€”taught by clinicians who still treat patients.

This is going to be an amazing course! Join Luke for the best in ACL rehab in north Louisiana!
08/03/2026

This is going to be an amazing course!

Join Luke for the best in ACL rehab in north Louisiana!

🚨 ACL Course Alert β€” Columbia, LA 🚨

πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ From Surgery to Sport: ACL Injury Rehabilitation β€” Finish Line in Focus

Most ACL courses teach you what to do. This course teaches you how to think.

Join Dr. Luke Bunch, PT, DPT, OCS, SCS for an immersive 2-day, hands-on course covering the entire ACL rehabilitation journey from initial injury and early post-operative decision-making to return-to-sport testing and performance.

You’ll gain practical skills through extensive lab time, including:

βœ… Manual therapy techniques
βœ… Exercise progressions & coaching
βœ… Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES)
βœ… Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) training
βœ… Video movement analysis
…and much more!

πŸ“ Warner Therapy Services - Columbia, LA
πŸ—“οΈ September 19–20, 2026
πŸŽ“ 19.25 Contact Hours | Open to PT, PTA

⚠️ Spots are limited!

πŸ”— Register here: https://learn.revhumaned.com/courses/WarnerACLSept2026

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Most organizations don't have a clinician knowledge problem.They have a confidence problem.New graduates have more infor...
07/13/2026

Most organizations don't have a clinician knowledge problem.

They have a confidence problem.

New graduates have more information than ever before, yet many still struggle with clinical reasoning, patient communication, and translating evidence into confident care.

Experienced clinicians aren't asking for another certification to hang on the wall. They're asking for education they can actually use on Monday morning.

When clinicians become more confident:
β€’ Patients trust them more.
β€’ Plans of care improve.
β€’ Satisfaction scores increase.
β€’ Burnout decreases.
β€’ Retention improves.

Education isn't an expense.

It's one of the highest ROI investments an organization can make.

At Rev Human Education, we partner with PT and OT organizations to develop cliniciansβ€”not just teach techniques.

If you're looking to improve clinician confidence, patient outcomes, and retention, let's talk about bringing education directly to your team.

"Skill is just practice that refused to quit."What's one habit that made you a better clinician?πŸ‘‰ Continuing education t...
07/12/2026

"Skill is just practice that refused to quit."

What's one habit that made you a better clinician?

πŸ‘‰ Continuing education that changes your Monday β€” www.revhumaned.com

"Confidence comes from reps, not from luck."What would you add?πŸ‘‰ Continuing education that changes your Monday β€” www.rev...
07/08/2026

"Confidence comes from reps, not from luck."

What would you add?

πŸ‘‰ Continuing education that changes your Monday β€” www.revhumaned.com

07/05/2026

You take care of everyone all day. When's the last time someone reminded you to take care of you?

Here are 7 real self-care reminders for rehab pros β€” not the bubble-bath kind, the kind that actually keeps you in this work for the long haul:

1. Treat your body like your best patient β€” you're the tool, maintain it.
2. Reset between patients, not just between days.
3. Care about them. Don't carry them home.
4. Set the boundary before you're empty, not after the resentment sets in.
5. Your job is movement. Recovery shouldn't feel like work β€” you don't have to earn the right to rest.
6. You'd prescribe rest to a patient. Take your own advice.
7. Debrief the hard days with someone who gets it.

Self-care isn't selfish. It's how you stay β€” in this profession, and good at it, for decades instead of years.

Swipe through all 7. Save it for the hard weeks, and share it with the colleague who's running on empty and won't say so. πŸ’™

Which one do you need most right now? Drop the number in the comments.

07/04/2026

Here's something PT school never taught me:

The most powerful thing you give a patient isn't an exercise. It's a model of their own problem.

Three steps.

One β€” name it in their language. Not "lumbar segmental instability." Say something like: "Your back is strong. It's just lost its rhythm β€” it needs the endurance to do everything you're asking of it."

Two β€” show them the lever. What makes it worse, what makes it better, and why. Cause and effect they can test for themselves.

Three β€” hand them the controls. Every session should end with them knowing what to do without you in the room.

A great home program fades. A mental model travels home with them.

Hope this helps! Welcome to the revolution β€” I'm so glad you're here.

07/03/2026
07/03/2026

Are you a healer or a dealer?

To the patient who's afraid, and the provider who can see that fear β€” this is the part no one says out loud.

When you're in pain, you are easy to sell to. And the people who know that are not always the people trying to help you.

Patients, hear this first: when you're scared, you'll sign anything. When you hurt, you'll believe anyone. When you're at your lowest, you'll hand your trust to whoever sounds most certain in the room. That instinct is human β€” and it can be used against you.

Because some providers don't sell you a solution. They sell you fear. "Your spine is crumbling." "Your posture is destroying you." "You'll need us forever." They hand you a twelve-month plan before they've earned twelve minutes of trust. Not because it's what you need β€” but because fear is the easiest thing in the world to monetize.

A frightened patient doesn't ask questions. A person convinced they're broken will pay almost anything to feel whole again. That's the quiet betrayal hiding inside healthcare: the exact moment you are most vulnerable is the exact moment you are most profitable.

So here's how you tell the difference:
Care gives you proof; exploitation gives you panic.
Care hands you your independence back; exploitation rents it to you one visit at a time.
Care tells you the truth even when fear would sell better.

If someone needs you afraid to keep you in the room β€” that is not a healer. That is a salesman in a white coat.

And to the clinician who would never do that β€” this is your charge. You don't need their fear. Your skill is enough. Show them the test, treat them, show them the change β€” so they never have to take your word for it. Measure it. Prove it. Make yourself unnecessary as fast as you honestly can, and be proud when they no longer need you.

Because the opposite of exploiting a vulnerable moment isn't kindness. It's competence honest enough to refuse the easy money.

Patient β€” trust the one who calms you with proof.
Clinician β€” be the one who refuses to win with fear.

That's the whole line. Don't let anyone blur it.

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