Clinical Excellence
ATI Thought Leadership
At ATI, our team members are continually pushing the boundaries in the health, wellness, and rehabilitation space. From weighing in on current trends to offering tried-and-true wellness solutions, our team members are sharing their expertise outside the organization to help others achieve better health. Here are some of the articles and media from our employees:
Practice Growth Podcast
Care doesn’t stop when a patient leaves the clinic! In a recent episode of the Practice Growth Podcast, Vice President, Process and Product Development, MacKenzie Winkler shared how building hybrid care into everyday practice has strengthened collaboration, supported clinicians, and improved continuity for patients.
Do Vibration Plates Really Work? Experts Weigh In
Featuring: VP, Clinical Development Tom Denninger
The latest viral fitness trend is literally buzzy. Vibration plates are all over TikTok, with devotees saying they help tone and strengthen muscles…
Unlike sneakers, stationary bikes or ankle weights, vibration plates seem a bit more complicated to use. And do they even work? To get the answers to these questions and more, I spoke with physical therapists to get the answers. Here’s what they had to say.
Habits to Embrace – and Ditch – in 2026
Featuring: Multi-site Clinic Director Brandon Postel
New Year resolutions are tricky things. During a time of the year where invitations for 30-day challenges and declarations of “locking in” abound, it can be tempting to jot down a list of ambitious pipe dreams without ever really considering the gruntwork required to achieve them. But as many an expert will tell you, true progress toward a goal comes from laying an intricate groundwork of small but straightforward actions so specific that there’s no question of whether you’re on the right track. That’s why we’ve sourced a list of advice for practices to start and stop in the new year, courtesy of GQ staff, academics, and experts.
I Tried the 6-6-6 Walking Challenge for 30 Days. Here’s What Happened.
Featuring: Clinic Director Nick LeClair
I’m generally an active person. I strength train at the gym three days a week, along with a weekly Lagree class that never fails to kick my ass. But when cardio gets mentioned, catch me hiding behind the dumbbell rack.
I do like walking—but I haven’t prioritized it as part of a dedicated routine…









