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3D Practice, PostureCo launch new website

Chiropractic Economics December 3, 2013

3D-4-color-logo-websiteDecember 3, 2013 — 3D Practice and PostureCo recently launched greatchiroapps.com, a website devoted to iOS and Android apps for chiropractors.

The new website serves as a central hub for chiropractors to learn about the apps specifically created for the chiropractic profession.

Both 3D Practice and PostureCo have a significant presence in the chiropractic app market and will continue to publish new products on the website as they are released for production.

“We just felt doctors needed a more concise way to search for apps that truly fit the way they practice so we created www.greatchiroapps.com” said Joe Ferrantelli, DC, president and CEO of PostureCo.

“I have to admit that I spend way too much time searching for apps specifically designed for chiropractors and the way I practice. Now, I first check greatchiroapps.com for my app needs and the collection is great,” said Dean Brown, DC, clinic director of Chiropractic Care Centre.

“More clinicians than ever are using smart phones and tablets in their practices and growth is expected to skyrocket in the upcoming years. We hear it all the time from existing customers too and have been migrating apps over to both the iOS and Android platforms. Mobile devices are tremendous fit for patient education content” said Robert Rocha, president of 3D Practice.

Source: 3D Practice

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