Tuesday, March 18, 2014

PATIENT EDUCATION

EACH ONE OF YOUR ADJUSTING ROOMS SHOULD HAVE A DRY ERASE BOARD WITH A SAYING ON IT, TO STIMULATE THE PATIENTS TO THINK ORGANIC AND STOP THINKING ABOUT PAIN AND SYMPTOMS. THE TOPICS ON EACH BOARD ROTATE EVERY 2 WEEKS. Here are some dry erase board ideas for your consideration.  The more informed, the better the patient.  The more motivated, the better the patient refers.  

Doctors Don't Heal- " There's never been a recorded case of a doctor raising the dead, depositing calcium to mend a patient's broken bone, or any other form of actual healing. Only the body can heal itself. So the best any doctor can do is to help remove interference to your own healing ability. "

Smart or intelligent?- " Would you rather be smart or intelligent? To be smart is to have sharp, quick thought, or to be bright. Intelligence is the ability to adapt to one's environment. It is the intelligence of the body that allows us to perspire when we're hot or to burn more calories when we're cold. "

Elastic or Plastic?- " Healthy muscle is elastic, like a rubber band. Tendons, ligaments, and disc tissue is more like plastic and doesn't spring back like muscle tissue. So we only adjust those areas of your spine that are stuck, too tight, and not moving properly. "

Why don't our pets catch a cold when we get one?- " Typically, our pets don't have the physical, emotional and chemical stresses we do that weakens our immune systems and makes us available to host a disease process. "

Tonsils, Appendix, Gall Bladder- " What do these organs have in common? Apparently they're extra parts. They are often surgically removed from the body as a form of symptom-treating. The chiropractic approach is to help normalize nerve function to these and every other organ and tissue of the body so it can work as it is supposed to work. "

Cell phone- " A subluxation that disrupts nerve communication between your brain and your body is a lot like a mobile phone that disconnects or fades out between cells. "


Vomit- " If you vomit, are you sick or well? Vomiting, fevers, coughing, sneezing, and even diarrhea are usually signs that your body is working properly. Health is how well your body functions, not how well you feel. "

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