FEBRUARY 14, 2022
 Handling Contradictory Findings and
Communicating How You’re Different

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Two parts this week folks and both critical to your clinical and practice success.
 
Part I Have you ever checked a patient and found listings for the same vertebra on both sides? What about torque in both directions? What to do since you know wrong side and/or wrong torque can be devastating to the health and well-being of your practice member?
Here’s Part I on Contradictory Findings: Critical to your Clinical Success!


Part II today was also submitted to the MC2 Forum on Facebook. The question raised was, “Hello Docs! I’m curious if anyone has had a successful – and somewhat brief – way to communicate on the phone the differences in what you do compared to what they have maybe experienced in the past? I suppose weeding out those that are just interested in pain based care.

Since September, I have transitioned my practice into MC2 analysis and mainly use the integrator and I am finally almost all the way out of insurance. I am the only MC2 tonal chiro in the area and the concept seems very foreign to most people here.”

Serving two masters? Are you stuck? Do you also deal with this conundrum? If you want change, you must take action! Happy to assist your transition to CASH.

To YOUR MOMENTUM!
Dr. Steve Hoffman
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subluxation causes the vertebral subluxation. YOU love the idea that its not how much you do to a
patient but how much you do for them. YOU can embrace the concept of less is more. YOU want to be more honoring to your and the patient’s body.
 
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