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Do you have a healing blueprint? Tips for new patients (Part 3)

Yes, you have a healing blueprint, and yes it matters, even if you don’t realize yet that you have a blueprint. What do I mean by this? Everyone has some expectations about their healing, and sometimes those expectations aren’t met If you’re trying to make some sort of change in […]

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Photo illustrates the kind of healing types among chiropractic patients

What kind of healer are you? Tips for new patients (Part 2)

There are two kinds of healers (well actually, three). Which one are you? You might think of me or some other healthcare provider as a healer. But in reality, you’re the primary healer. All healing is self-healing. Life, by definition, is in a constant state of tearing down and rebuilding.

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why does my chiropractor recommend repeat visits

Is it all about the money? Why does my chiropractor recommend return visits? (Q&A – 2)

A common question asked online by chiropractic patients (or potential patients) is about the need to return for repeat visits. Websites like Quora and Reddit have a large variety of posts regarding this subject. Without fail there is always the cynical answer from at least one participant who says that

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Why does my radiology report say normal but my chiropractor says there’s a problem? (Q&A – 1)

Sometimes there’s a mismatch between what a radiology report says about our x-rays vs. what a chiropractor says about the same images. We go over the reasons why this happens, and why it matters. And we look at what’s different when a medical doctor examines an x-ray and when a

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