The concept of shared decision-making (SDM) is promoted by health-care professionals and governments worldwide and linked with patient autonomy and patient-centered care. SDM is a collaborative process between health care providers and patients, where both parties exchange information, discuss available options, and decide on the treatment. Utilizing decision aids to implement SDM has been shown to have positive effects in various patient groups, for example improve patients' knowledge and satisfaction, and lower decisional conflict. Therefore, the aims of this review were to introduce the concept of the SDM, key steps of SDM for clinical practice, and decision aids and to discuss the current status of implementation in physical therapy and barriers to implementing SDM in clinical practice. It is hoping that this review can inspire our physical therapist colleagues to join the SDM activity initiated by the Ministry of Health and Welfare and ultimately provide the best physical therapy care.