Chiropractors, You Don’t Know What You Don’t Know
January 8th, 2010 // 11:13 am @ Dr. Todd Osborne // No Comments
As I work from home today due to bad roads and inclement weather in North Georgia I was inspired toward the subject of this blog. The theme is “We don’t know what we don’t know”. It all started yesterday as I watched the panic set in around the Tennessee Georgia area as we were going [...]
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Quo Vadis: Chiropractic or Health Science
January 7th, 2010 // 8:00 am @ Dr. Todd Osborne // 4 Comments
Welcome to 2010! I am hoping and believing for a great year for chiropractors and chiropractic! Over the Christmas break I cleaned out a storage shed with a lot of old practice files, magazines, etc., most of it good only for the burn pile. However, I did come across a few gems in things I [...]
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How Small or Big is a Chiropractic Adjustment?
December 30th, 2009 // 8:00 am @ Dr. Todd Osborne // 2 Comments
As chiropractors we must remain grounded in our chiropractic philosophy. And we must never fall into the illusion that we have IT and we don’t need to read, or listen, or experience IT anymore. Just like a patient who has been adjusted and are well, their spine will need maintenance. The same way our thinking [...]
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Laugh Your Way to Success
December 28th, 2009 // 8:00 am @ Dr. Todd Osborne // One Comment
Yes laugh your way to success! It seems funny to say that you can build your practice with laughing. Laughter has become almost a lost art with all the negativity that seems to abound in our society, with the economy having so many down right now, with the craziness of world politics and so on. [...]
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Chiropractic in National Health Care
December 23rd, 2009 // 10:35 am @ Dr. Todd Osborne // 3 Comments
As national health care is on the horizon, or at least some type of involvement of government in the health care realm, we as chiropractors are again likely to see more cuts and limitations on reimbursements for chiropractic care. I see this as both a bad thing and a good thing. How can I see [...]
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Blogging Chiropractors Are Tomorrow’s Successful Chiropractors
December 14th, 2009 // 8:00 am @ Dr. Todd Osborne // 4 Comments
I have to be honest with you. I have resisted blogging and social media for as long as I could, coming up with all the excuses….I don’t have time, I don’t have the know how, I don’t want to have to keep up with it………., but as you can see I am now blogging away [...]
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Goals for the Chiropractor’s Success
December 9th, 2009 // 2:49 pm @ Dr. Todd Osborne // No Comments
We are arriving at the time of year when last year is mostly in the rear view mirror and the New Year is on the horizon. It is the time of year when successful chiropractors start writing their goals. Hopefully you are someone who writes your goals and reads them often, if so, you are [...]
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Chiropractic Excellence
December 8th, 2009 // 11:45 am @ Dr. Todd Osborne // One Comment
Today I have excellence on my mind. When I was practicing, excellence was something that I strived for in all areas, in my technique, my attitude, my management, and my facility and so on. One of the truly successful behaviors of those who rise above the crowd are they never settle for “I’m good enough”. [...]
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True Chiropractic Practice Growth
December 8th, 2009 // 11:44 am @ Dr. Todd Osborne // No Comments
In my opinion chiropractors should all be so busy delivering the wonderful gift of removing subluxations that they would not have time to read a blog! However, my opinion and today’s reality are certainly two different things as I am sure you will agree. While I could get on my soapbox about why this is [...]
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Two Techniques Required for Success in Chiropractic
December 8th, 2009 // 11:43 am @ Dr. Todd Osborne // No Comments
Looking back it seems ridiculous, but hindsight is always 20/20. Unfortunately, as chiropractors we are lead to believe certain things which are generally accepted by the profession. One of the things I was lead to believe is that your adjusting technique would determine your level of success. Trust me, I can talk adjusting techniques all [...]
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