Retention Focus vs. New Chiropractic Patient Focus- What Fuels Growth?
As a chiropractor, you are expected to juggle many different needs to establish a successful practice, from bringing in new patients to retaining current ones, not to mention insurance claims, employee management, patient record keeping … the list continues.
Incorporating Video Content for Your Chiropractic Patients
How can your chiropractic practice’s communications cut through the noise? One major way to increase patient engagement and understanding of your materials is to provide it through visuals, preferably video.
Headaches- Normal Annoyance or Something More?
Not again. You feel it creeping up on you, or all at once like a tsunami wave. It’s a pounding headache or a low throb, but either way, it’s annoying and distracting. But it’s just a little headache, right? No big deal. Well, the short answer is yes and no. Headaches, like most types of pain in our bodies, are often an early indicator of something wrong happening internally.
Natural Ways to Combat Spring Allergies
Spring has most certainly sprung, and along with it, that familiar yellow coating called pollen. And it is not there spreading joy! Anyone who has seasonal allergies or is like me and suffers from asthma, you know exactly what I am talking about. So, what can we do to combat these symptoms? There are certainly enough drugs out there advertising instant relief, but as many of us know from the knowledge we have learned working and studying at Life University (Life U), there are better and more effective solutions that come to us through nature and don’t leave the short- and long-term side effects that pharmaceuticals can.
Exploring Research Through the Eyes of Life U Students – College of Chiropractic
Dr. Shaleigh McBride, who worked in a recovery inpatient treatment center while attending Life U, has a background in counseling and a master’s in clinical mental health. Her goal was to work with patients to see how Chiropractic could be introduced to help in a drug treatment facility. She originally worked as a therapist and specialized in behavioral disorders before she transitioned to working with clients who were suffering from drug addiction.
Best Sleep Positioning for a Better Night’s Sleep
Ever go to bed and wake up feeling just as tired as when you first hit the pillow? Bad sleep posture could be the culprit. In the Foundation for Chiropractic Progress (F4CP) brochure titled “Optimizing Your Sleep Posture For A Better Night’s Rest,” it outlines…
Chiropractic Care in Professional Sports
As the MLB season comes to a close, Georgia has come together around the Braves’ historic run. Even as baseball ballparks are going dark for the winter, the Atlanta Hawks
September is National Drug-Free Pain Management Awareness Month!
Here at Life University, we ask that you take this as an opportunity to consider how significant chiropractic care and wellness can be in helping people recover from injuries and to do so in a way that does not put that them at a risk of becoming dependent or addicted to medication.
College of Chiropractic: Thriving and Adaptability
The Mission of the Life University College of Chiropractic, centered on the Vertebral Subluxation Complex, is to educate, mentor and graduate skilled and compassionate Doctor of Chiropractic to be primary care clinicians, physicians, teachers and professionals, using the University’s core life proficiencies as their foundation….
Dr. Joseph Haezebrouck
Faculty clinician Dr. Joseph Haezebrouck has had a long history with Life University. After graduating from the University (then called Life College of Chiropractic), Haezebrouck joined the University’s faculty as an associate professor in 1997.
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