Jan 23, 2007. Clearwater, FL -- The chiropractic industry, long embattled for being called a “pseudo-science”
It’s like night and day; comparing chiropractic care just ten years ago to what it is today. “The changes I’m seeing from the technology that is now being used in chiropractic practices is remarkable, and it’s really altering the way people view chiropractic”
With the new technology that is available, the modern chiropractor is no longer limited by only offering traditional “hands-on”
This is a real plus for the patient because they will always get the exact treatment that they are comfortable getting, no matter where they go or which chiropractor they see. Now, during a visit to a chiropractor’
“This is an industry-changing shift… almost equivalent to the effect the personal computer had on the accounting profession. Before the computer, debits and credits had to be manually calculated on a piece of paper. You’ll always have some who will fight the change, but over history a better, more precise and consistent way of doing things wins…period.”
As chiropractic care becomes standardized, two things will happen. Acceptance of this form of therapy will increase, and this will undoubtedly result in more and more people seeking out chiropractic treatment in the years ahead.
To get more insight into what the future holds for chiropractic, call 727-536-5566 x 1012 to schedule an interview with Paul.


