When and Where to Buy a Human Anatomy Model
You’ve always wanted to be a chiropractor and now the time has come. You’ve completed your training, your proud family members have watched you graduate and earn your degree, and now it’s time to set up your practice.Perhaps you plan on opening your own office. Or maybe you’re forming a partnership with other chiropractors or perhaps others whose practices complement yours, such as an osteopath or perhaps a physical therapist. You’re ready to take on the world and you just know those patients are going to start pouring in as soon as you hang your shingle.
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Well, maybe so. Or maybe not. However, even if your practice begins slowly – as most do – the important thing you need to remember is a good practice is one to which patients want to return. So, ask yourself: what would make them return? There are several answers to that question, including:
- They are always greeted in a friendly manner
- Your office is clean and orderly
- They are treated like intelligent adults
- Your prices are fair and in line with others in your area
- You teach your patients about their spine and tell them what they need to do to restore and maintain their spine health
All of those checkpoints are important and all are really nothing short of essential. The last, however, sometimes falls by the wayside. That’s too bad because patient educational is essential to a successful practice. Studies show that some 60% of your new clients will clearly understand the need for corrective and rehabilitative chiropractic care ONCE YOU TAKE THE TIME TO EXPLAIN IT TO THEM.
To do that, great patient education tools are needed. Posters, charts, drawings…they’re all fine but a little bit passé. What all new (and experienced) chiropractors need to do is to buy a human anatomy model, one that shows all the little details of the complicated system that is the spine.
When should you buy a human anatomy model? Before you even open your door! Models, in particular 3D spine models, are among the best tools available for demonstrating the particulars of just about any spine-related disorder. They should be available to each patient you treat, whether their issue requires just a minor adjustment or perhaps weeks (or even months) of prolonged treatment. Make it a practice to show the model to each patient. They’ll think it’s pretty cool AND they’ll leave knowing why they hurt.
Where should you buy a human anatomy model of the spine? Spine experts around the world suggest Dynamic Disc Designs (ddd), a Canada-based company that produces the most complete and detailed spine models available on the market. With a choice of more than two dozen models with varying features, new chiropractors should consider one or more for their office and, certainly, group practices should purchase one per doctor.
Dynamic Disc Designs’ models are reasonably priced and long-lasting. Furthermore, multiples are available at a discount. Many chiropractors who have been using them daily note that they last for years and are pleased with the overall value of these carefully-crafted spine models.
So, before you hang your sign above your door, take a moment to browse the many models available from ddd and buy a human anatomy model that’s like none other. You’ll no doubt see a positive return on your investment…and so will your patients.
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