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Vol. 61, No. 1 Jan. 19, 2015

March 3, 2016

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A change of pace

Tech Talk | Change persists all around us, and as a wise man once noted: it is also inevitable. Embrace industry standards as they evolve, and you'll reap the benefits.

Attitude adjustment

Practice Central | Referrals and practice growth depend on employee and patient satisfaction, but determining what makes an office staff happy can be a mind-stretching exercise.

Health haven

Wellness Approach | Given that many chiropractors focus on biochemical areas of the body during their course of study, the use of supplements aligns with the core components of holistic health.

Life coaching

Life Coaching | Chiropractors, many of whom already believe in a holistic approach to health, are in an ideal position to take on the role of wellness coaches for their patients.

Risk reduction

Research Results | Environmental toxins are virtually everywhere given their almost global nature. Detoxification pathways are the route to optimum health.

Stark law for dummies: compliance for your practice

Your compliance program should reflect the laws that apply to your practice; refer to these 'Stark law for dummies' tips to avoid violations

Stick to it

Clinical Concerns | If you understand how to use K-tape and exercise post-manipulation, you'll optimize your ability to get better outcomes. In addition to stimulating the central nervous system with manipulation, taping and exercising the area after manipulation can provide sustainable stabilization benefits.

Uniquely you

Marketing Matters | It can seem daunting to set yourself apart from others in your field to get more clients. Here are 3 steps that can help you differentiate your practice while also increasing your bottom line.

Will power

Money Management | If not for yourself, prepare a living will for the sake of your loved ones. The goal should be to maximize the passing of assets to heirs, minimizing estate taxes, making charitable bequests, and having your final wishes honored.

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