What Makes A Successful Chiropractic Practice?
September 24th, 2009 by angiemeyer | No Comments | Filed in Chiropractic Practice Management, Chiropractic Success, Health Care, Leadership, communicationWhat do successful chiropractic practices around the world all have in common? Chiropractic technique? Size and shape of the doctor? The politics of the area? Nope, none of those things. We find, across the board, there are two things that make chiropractors successful and have the practices of their dreams. What are they?
1. Certainty and Congruent Beliefs
2. Communication Skills
3. Congruent Procedures
I’ll get to the second point in a later post, but let’s start with the foundation of certainty and beliefs! Recently, I spoke at Dr. Tedd Koren’s KST Seminar on this exact topic and felt like it was one I wanted to share with all of you.
As a chiropractor, you may have unshakeable certainty about who you are and what you do. Or, like many other chiropractors out there, might have some doubt and uncertainty about what you offer. Why?
Don’t you think that after years of education and practice that chiropractors would know who they are and what they offer? That they would be certain about what they deliver? Well across the board, day in and day out, we coach and speak with chiropractors on the phone who are not. And when we survey audiences around the world (with their eyes closed to keep it anonymous) most chiropractors have some uncertainty.
Why? We believe the original sin in chiropractic is the rah-rah seminar that makes the audience yell out, “Chiropractic can help everything”! And then there is someone in your office who doesn’t get any response to your care. Then what? Either chiropractic failed or you did. So in creeps the doubt and uncertainty! In our LAASR process, we help you make a promise to truly help people, and to keep your promise!
Here is our Rosen Chiropractic Coaching’s Formula for Certainty:
· Who are you as a chiropractor?
· What do you offer?
· What would you like to deliver?
· What are you certain you deliver?
· How do you monitor what you deliver?
· How do you communicate what you deliver?
· What is your vision and mission?
· Define your persona statement (and become it)!
We suggest sitting down with yourself and your complete honesty and completing the above sentences. Then we suggest that you sit down with your team and do the same. See what truths, insights (good or bad) or “ah-ha’s” that you get from doing this! Once we can get your beliefs congruent, then we install congruent procedures and communications to have the practice of your dreams!
We feel it is healthy to have a difference between what you would like to deliver and what you are certain you deliver. It is always a good thing to be striving to become better at your technique, to grow and evolve your skills as a chiropractor. The truth is, the more you do, the more certain you will be. Only a closed mind is 100% certain, so it is always important to keep growing!
Here are some resources to develop your life purpose, vision and mission. For those of you who are interested in completing the entire Certainty program, click here.
It’s time to be the best chiropractor you can be, so that chiropractors can become the leaders of true health care!
It’s your choice! It’s either one or the other:


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September 18th, 2009 is chiropractic’s 114th birthday! On that day, Daniel David Palmer made the connection between the spine, nervous system and overall health and well-being. And the trusting deaf cleaner Harvey Lillard allowed DD to adjust him, which resulted in his hearing being restored.
We hear again and again that our profession has an identity crisis, but from our perspective, we have a communication crisis!