U.S. Physical Therapy Reports Strong Demand and Solid Earnings in Q3 2025

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U.S. Physical Therapy Reports Strong Demand and Solid Earnings in Q3 2025

U.S. Physical Therapy, Inc. held its Third Quarter 2025 and Full Year Earnings Conference Call on November 6, 2025. CEO Chris Reading, along with other key executives, discussed the company's recent performance, highlighting strong demand in physical therapy services and continued organic growth in the Industrial Injury Prevention (IIP) segment. The management also noted a small reallocation of amortization between PT and IIP segments, resulting in a slight increase in PT margins and a decrease in IIP margins. The team addressed questions on demand trends and clinician recruitment and retention. No URL for the full speech/interview was provided in the document.

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