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Is multidisciplinary the right approach for your practice? Four questions to ask

Chiropractic Economics

No matter what sort of healthcare services youre including in your practice (physical therapy, massage, nutrition, acupuncture, etc.), DCs know that chiropractic treatment works better with things like proper nutrition, adequate exercise, massage therapy and even acupuncture.

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Time to start thinking big: The 27th Annual Salary and Expense Survey

Chiropractic Economics

During February and March, Chiropractic Economics magazine invited practicing DCs (and CAs on their behalf) to complete the survey. About 86% reported patient treatment as their major source of income, which is more than in 2023. DCs still report their major source of income comes from patient chiropractic care. TECAR therapy: 0.6%

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What You Need To Know About Chiro Advertising 

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For example, if you primarily cater to athletes seeking sports injury treatment, your target audience might be active individuals who participate in sports regularly. In this case, your advertising efforts could focus on highlighting your expertise in sports chiropractic care and promoting the benefits of chiropractic treatments for athletes.

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Celebrating the life and legacy of Erik Dalton, PhD

Chiropractic Economics

We at Chiropractic Economics join the massage, bodywork and manual therapy community in expressing our deepest condolences to the family of Erik Dalton, PhD, who passed away January 11 at his home in Santiago, Costa Rica, according to a LinkedIn update posted by his daughter, Adrienne Kesinger, on January 13. He was 81.

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