Patient Education

Diagnoses

To my knowledge no chiropractor has ever been held liable for not making a diagnosis when he informed the potential patient/practice member that he did not and would not perform that service. Many have been held responsible for making an incorrect one. It seems to me that the likelihood is greater if you try to … Read more

Practice Management Consultants….

…may be able to tell you what they did to build a practice…but when the majority of practice building gurus were in practice: 1. There was no internet 2. There were half the chiropractors there are today… or less. 3.There were no HMO’s. 4. Insurance paid big bucks with no arguments. 5. People read the … Read more

Isn't it Odd?

Almost every mechanical device/design is patterend after  an organ or part of the human body.  So after seeing  how mechanical things mimic the design of the vitalistic innate intelligence of the body, we take a mechanistic approach to the body. That’s like seeing  some children act as grownups and thinking to be grownups we need to … Read more

Diagnosis

There is one thing much more dangerous than failing to make a diagnosis. That is making an incorrect diagnosis. The least dangerous is to choose not to make a diagnosis and inform the practice member of that fact.

Vocabulary

You cannot teach anything without using words. You must first teach a practice member a vocabulary and the first phrase in that vocabulary must be the chiropractic objective.

IIQ

We all have he same innate intelligence quotient. We all score at the genius level. Some of us, however, are not reaching our potential. Chiropractic adjustments remove interference so that we may reach that potential.

Raising Potential

Chiropractors cannot do anything to add to one’s potential with regard to life and health but we can remove an interference, the vertebral subluxation, that prevents one from reaching his/her potential in every area of life and health.