From 2011 through 2017, after 28 years of publishing The Pivot Review, Dr. Strauss instead began blogging thoughts and articles. We hope you are stimulated, challenged, and inspired by this collection of of over 1000 thoughts and articles.
Case Management for Straight Chiropractors
Patient Education, Practice Building
|Chiropractors looking to practice in a straight manner will often call me and ask what book or books I would recommend to them in order to help them turn their practice around. Of course, I first recommend Chiropractic Philosophy. If you do not know what non-therapeutic straight chiropractic is all about, it is difficult to ... Read more
Read More Testimonials
Patient Education, Practice Building
|A few issues ago we wrote about tooting your own horn. Even better than that is having someone else toot your horn for you! Although if you pay for someone’s testimonial, in reality, it is still you doing the bragging. The problem with testimonials is that they usually end up with someone talking about how ... Read more
Read More Continuing Education
Patient Education, Practice Building
|One of the great failures of chiropractic, both in individual practices and as a profession, is our lack of a continuing education program for people. We need a continuing education program for our practice members, for one important reason: the medical profession is constantly brainwashing the public to their outside-in viewpoint relative to health and ... Read more
Read More Toot Your Own Horn!
Patient Education, Practice Building | 6 Comments
|The importance of self-promotion is the topic of the opening chapter of the book Guerilla Publicity. And while it is critical to success in business, I must admit that I have a problem with promoting myself. I am almost embarrassed when I have to write a promotional piece for some educational tool, pamphlet, book or ... Read more
Read More Inactive Practice Members
Patient Education, Practice Building
|What do you do about the people who come back to the office after having discontinued care for a period of time? Well, if you are going to welcome them back, you need to make an effort to get them to understand the importance of regular chiropractic care. While most chiropractors probably ask the person ... Read more
Read More Mixing Chiropractic-POSITION PAPER
Student & New Practitioner, Thinking Straight
|From an Objective Straight Chiropractic standpoint, there are three aspects of what has historically been called mixing chiropractic that need to be addressed. 1. The Objective Aspect. Mixing chiropractic can be defined as combining any part of the chiropractic procedure (correcting vertebral subluxation), with any objective other than enabling the innate intelligence of the body ... Read more
Read More Wow, I Used To Do That
Patient Education, Practice Building
|Did you ever have somebody tell you about something they are doing in practice and you realized that you once did the same thing in your practice…but now you don’t? And it wasn’t because it wasn’t helpful or profitable to your practice. It’s because you, well, you just got out of the habit. Perhaps you ... Read more
Read More Putting 'Family' into a Family Practice
Practice Building, Student & New Practitioner
|One of the problems with having a busy volume practice is that it may become impersonal. If you are spending just a few minutes with people, not asking about their health problems or getting into small talk, your “family practice” does not seem much like a family (or perhaps too much like the 21st-century families ... Read more
Read More The Tiering, Tottering and Tearing of Our Profession
Pivot Review Archives, The Future of Chiropractic
|The gradual (and not so gradual) changes that have taken place within our profession over the past 40 years have created conflicts. Some are heartened by the idea that, as B.J. said, “Conflicts Clarify.” Many, myself included, have been frustrated by the political battle that has cost us millions of dollars and countless hours of ... Read more
Read More Conflict of Philosophy-Part I The Future of Chiropractic
Pivot Review Archives, The Future of Chiropractic
|The division within our profession is one of philosophy and that philosophy is part of our world and life viewpoint. It touches upon every aspect of our profession, including how we view the future of our profession. Further, and without question, how we view our profession affects the politics of chiropractic. The ADIO viewpoint maintains ... Read more
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