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Be the healthy lifestyle authority
Unfortunately, we live in a Big Pharma, Big Food, Big Insurance, Big Government, Big Medical and Big Media climate that has tricked us into believing our current model is the only way health care can be provided. Establish yourself as a local athletic team chiropractor
If you are a chiropractor interested in working with athletes, it is essential to understand the specific requirements and processes involved in joining the sports medicine staff of a high school, college or professional team.In search of a new revenue source? Consider shockwave therapy
Two years ago, I decided to add Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT) to my practice after a single treatment produced a significant result on my wife’s hip pain. Is now the time to buy a chiropractic practice? How to know if the time (and the price) is right
Should you start your own chiropractic practice -- or buy an existing one? If the time and the price are in your favor, now may be the time to acquire.Recession-proof your practice with the latest chiropractic technology
How does a small or locally-owned practice prepare for a potential recession when they themselves may need to raise prices to keep up with increased costs in the business? The key is excellent patient experience and investment in new chiropractic technology for the long term.The right way to bring aboard an associate DC
ASSOCIATE DOCTORS ARE THE PATHWAY to growth and freedom in many practices. They bring to a practice renewed energy, extra hands and more flexible scheduling. If you have the right associate doctor, it is a win-win for both parties. The upside is what an associate doctor can do for your practice; the downside is what they can do to your practice. What you need to know about hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome
For the average person, movement impairment is often acquired over time and can be mitigated with exercise. However, certain conditions are inherited, as is the case with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, a hypermobile disorder that affects roughly 3% of the population. 



