Visual Odyssey, a trailblazer in chiropractic education and practice enhancement, is celebrating 48 years of revolutionizing the chiropractic experience through its iconic Neuropatholator patient education software.
Since 1976, Visual Odyssey has been at the forefront of empowering doctors of chiropractic to build robust practices by providing cutting-edge tools for patient education and engagement.
The challenge, says Visual Odyssey, was how to take a patient from fearful, skeptical and concerned to “own” a core understanding and feeling that it all makes sense. The initial solution was switches and lightbulbs wrapped in a state-of-the-art, attractive electronic display that still slams home the power of the nerve system and the impact of interference. What began as instantaneous electronic wall chart systems depicting the human nervous system has evolved into a dynamic and comprehensive software suite.
Today, the Neuropatholator is seamlessly integrated into chiropractic offices, websites and even patients’ phones. This evolution reflects Visual Odyssey’s commitment to staying ahead in technology, ensuring DCs have the best tools at their disposal. They hear every week how a DC wouldn’t want to practice without it.
The Neuropatholator is not just a visual aid; it’s a transformative experience for both practitioners and patients. The software has been evolving to meet your needs since 2001. Some ways DCs use it:
- in the report of findings, demonstrating the need for care and your approach.
as the co-star in lectures and workshops. - as a library of topics and answers during patient visits.
- as an interactive, dynamic element of your website.
- as a reference that’s always in your pocket and under your thumb, and in patient phones as well.
- as an entertaining reference in waiting rooms.
The Neuropatholator’s software has evolved to offer a rich array of features, making it an invaluable asset in chiropractic practices. From detailed nerve system visualizations to interactive presentations, it covers all aspects of chiropractic patient education. Hundreds of graphics and animations cover a spectrum of chiropractic approaches, allowing practitioners to choose visuals that resonate with their specific methodology.
Some key features and benefits:
It’s comprehensive software: Neuropatholator turns a chiropractic clinic into a cohesive and engaging hub of health understanding with an interactive pamphlet and posters you can print. It helps patients visualize and comprehend the chiropractic noninvasive approach to health restoration with ease, leading to patient engagement, agreement and rapport.
Multi-platform accessibility: Whether in the office, on the clinic’s website or on patients’ smartphones, the Neuropatholator ensures consistent and accessible information. This adaptability allows DCs to extend their reach beyond the confines of their physical space.
Enhanced patient engagement: With applications in the report of findings, daily visits and waiting rooms, the Neuropatholator transforms office time into opportunities for active patient involvement. Patients gain a deeper understanding of their health journey, fostering trust and commitment.
Clear communication: Visual Odyssey understands the importance of “humanizing” patient education, allowing DCs to convey complex concepts in a visually intuitive manner. This empowers patients to make informed decisions about their health.
Visual Odyssey remains dedicated to supporting DCs in providing exceptional care through cutting-edge technology. As the Neuropatholator continues to evolve, so does the potential for DCs to build strong, thriving practices that prioritize patient understanding and well-being.
About Visual Odyssey
Visual Odyssey has been a leader in chiropractic patient education and practice enhancement since 1976. With a commitment to innovation, Visual Odyssey’s Neuropatholator has evolved from electronic wall charts to a comprehensive software suite, empowering chiropractors to build strong, patient-centric practices. Contact Visual Odyssey at 770-646-8031 or via neuropatholator.com.