Join us for a FREE live webinar on practice building Wednesday March 30th at 8:30pm EST! This live webinar covers the following topics in live clinical format, using real patients:
1. Booking
2. Communicating with Your Patient
3. Producing Quality Clinical Outcomes
4. Re-booking
5. Collecting
When it comes to the business side or practicing, there is no “secret”. It comes down to the basics that you can’t fake no matter how much advertising, optimization, or algorithms you use. In the end its you and the patient in the room. What you say and what you do drives everything from patient retention to patient referrals. But even the basics can be elusive for many of us!
That is why you should learn from those who are DOING it. Anthony runs a very busy clinic, seeing well over 100 patient visits a week including 12 NEW patients a week on average. Anthony now brings his tried-and-true methods developed over the last 20 years to you in this free live webinar!
Register for this webinar with link below:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_fJkkZLDWQNC8brqCmWZcYg
Check out this clip from the April seminar where Anthony talks about lines of tension. For those who are going to the sports seminar in Mesa Arizona this weekend, you were going to learn all about these and a whole lot more. It’s content ever before taught, and will put you leaves and bounds ahead of everyone else. And the best part is, it’s not just for athletes, it’s important information for all of your MSK patients!
If you've been getting burned out, annoyed, frustrated, it's not your patients, it's you. You're probably not practicing within your passion, or at least what interests you. And you're not setting healthy boundaries.
If you took EXSTORE™, you can join the meeting this Sunday at 1:15pm EST. We're going to talk about this and how your messaging and marketing are not aligned with your passion and purpose. Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/smHIUMNvTWySJCYZ75aYzA
Any information on treating tinnitus? I have had some success with reduction but would love any information on more refined techniques.
Hi Doc @Exstoreman,
Any tips for when patient presents with anterior shoulder pain. ache at night with a heavy feeling and pain on random movements especially horizontal adduction. I have two cases now - I start with exstore and correct inhibitions, clean up trophic changes, heaviness improves and the ache at night reduces a little but the impingement pain is still present. Finding it hard to shift. Grazie