Category: Technique

What Makes for a Solid Technique?

There’s a one-word answer, and it’s ‘certainty’. The more certain you are about your technique and delivering it, the more powerful that technique will be bottom line. Are some better than others? You can argue that for sure. But the best technique is one that the chiropractor absolutely believes in, has mastered, and has certainty

Monday March 23rd, 2009 in Technique | No Comments »

The Magic Technique?

In the beginning of my practice I used diversify. Why? Because that’s what I was taught at LACC. At the time I didn’t think of the importance of learning any other tools. I really didn’t know any, that’s all I learned. But I quickly adapted it, and became very, very specific. When I finally understood

Monday March 23rd, 2009 in Technique | No Comments »

What Techniques Will Help Me Stay On Top?

Q:  For longevity, what are your suggestions about technique, style, and growth from a technical standpoint? How would you go about adjusting and making sure you stayed on top of the best techniques to keep you in practice for a long time? It's important stuff. When you start building volume and you start seeing a

Tuesday March 17th, 2009 in Fundamentals, Quality of Life, Technique | No Comments »

How Do You Determine Patient Progress?

Q:  What criteria did you use to determine patient progress? Chiropractors should use as many different pieces of information and data as they possibly can. In a subluxation-based, family wellness practice, my main focus and my main criteria was function of the nervous system; therefore, I used all of my technique assessment findings from short

Tuesday March 17th, 2009 in Exams, Fundamentals, Technique | No Comments »