The New Generation Massage Therapist

Teach-Back: the single habit that boosts adherence and reduces burnout

Jamie Johnston Episode 5

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"I did the work, gave them the stretches, and they still came back two weeks later with no improvement."

If that sounds familiar, you aren’t alone. Most massage therapists respond to "difficult" cases by chasing more certifications and better manual techniques. But what if the lack of progress has nothing to do with your hands, and everything to do with the gap between what you say and what your patient actually hears?

In this episode, we’re breaking down why communication isn't a "soft skill"—it’s the most important hard skill in your toolkit. We dive into the research of the Therapeutic Alliance and why creating a sense of safety is the only way to get a patient's nervous system to allow real change.

Inside the episode, we discuss:

  • The "Fixer" vs. "Facilitator" mindset: Why playing the hero is a fast track to burnout.
  • The Science of Safety: Why a patient’s perceived safety predicts outcomes better than your specific modality.
  • The Teach-Back Technique: How this one simple habit eliminates the "shame gap" and ensures your patients actually follow through at home.
  • The CONNECT Protocol: An introduction to the evidence-based framework that shifts patient motivation from "helpless" to "capable."

This Week’s Challenge: Don't just listen—take action. Pick one patient this week and use the Teach-Back Technique during your home-care wrap-up. Notice the difference in clarity and how it shifts the responsibility from your hands to their health.

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  • Instagram: Follow me @themtdc and tag me in your Teach-Back success stories!