
Chiropractic Economics magazine, the industry’s premier source of expert business and practice advice, is spotlighting best-selling author and longevity expert Robert Silverman, DC, in an exclusive video interview as part of its special Healthy Aging issue, highlighting how longevity-focused care aligns with patient demand and long-term practice growth.
Silverman, a chiropractor and regular contributor to Chiropractic Economics since 2015, authored the issue’s feature story, “Longevity: The era of living younger, longer,” and contributed a guest editorial examining how technology and trends in longevity medicine are influencing patient expectations and business decision-making in chiropractic practices.
“The chiropractic profession has the opportunity to stand at the forefront of this transformative era,” he explains. “By incorporating advanced diagnostics, real-time monitoring, precision nutrition and regenerative therapies, we can reshape aging paths within our care approach. We become not just part of the future of medicine but its pioneers.”
In addition to the print feature, he contributed a digital exclusive feature, “An ingredient-driven look at targeted essential amino acids,” which examines the nine proteins the human body needs for optimal energy, growth and repair.
Silverman also participated in an exclusive video interview with Chiropractic Economics editor-in-chief Gloria Hall. The interview dives deeper on the longevity topic with healthy lifestyle tips, information on low-level laser therapy, advice for patients who are interested in taking GLP-1 drugs and much more. The interview, embedded below, was just released on the publication’s YouTube channel and website chiroeco.com.
“Longevity care is quickly becoming central to modern chiropractic practice,” said Gloria Hall, editor-in-chief of Chiropractic Economics. “Dr. Silverman’s insights help doctors understand how emerging therapies and patient demand are shaping the profession’s future.”
In addition to Silverman’s, the Healthy Aging issue brings together several recognized voices in chiropractic and integrative health to examine longevity through clinical and business lenses. Contributors include Mark Sanna, DC, writing on regenerative medicine and chiropractic care working together and Kevin Wong, DC, focusing on sleep and longevity. Health expert Fab Mancini and other experts address how practices can adapt to patient-driven interest in healthy aging interventions.
Throughout the issue, Chiropractic Economics emphasizes that patients are increasingly seeking proactive approaches to aging well, creating opportunities for DCs to expand services, deepen patient relationships and build successful, resilient, future-proof practices.
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Founded in 1954, Chiropractic Economics (chiroeco.com) is a chiropractic magazine that has focused on bridging the gap between what doctors of chiropractic learn about healthcare and what they need to know as entrepreneurs who command successful, thriving practices. We are the top-rated resource for information on chiropractic business, marketing, news, financial planning, attracting and retaining patients, and motivating and managing employees. We provide information for practicing DCs, with a focus on office management, patient relations, personal development, legal, clinical and research data and wellness and nutrition.







