- BPA Knowledge Base
- Decompression
- Decompression 101
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Strategy
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Team
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Operations
- OFFICE OPTIMIZATION: Process Documentation
- OFFICE OPTIMIZATION: Equipment
- OFFICE OPTIMIZATION: Technology
- OFFICE OPTIMIZATION: Back Office
- OFFICE OPTIMIZATION: Office Layout
- PATIENT EXPERIENCE: Patient Flow
- PATIENT EXPERIENCE: Clinical Care
- PATIENT EXPERIENCE: Retention
- PATIENT EXPERIENCE: Patient Loyalty
- PATIENT ACQUISITION: Marketing
- PATIENT ACQUISITION: Phones
- PATIENT ACQUISITION: Day 1
- PATIENT ACQUISITION: Day 2
- PATIENT ACQUISITION: Seminar
- PATIENT ACQUISITION: MD Referral Program
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Neuropathy
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Metabolic Programs
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Knee Pain
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Decompression
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Shockwave Therapy
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Chiropractic
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StimPod
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Patient Resources in Spanish
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Nutrition Resources
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Maturity Assessment
Decompression Overview
You will learn what the Decompression Course can offer you and how you can supercharge your clinic’s potential.
As a chiropractor, you're dedicated to providing the best possible care for your patients. However, with the ever-evolving landscape of health issues and patient needs, it’s essential to stay ahead of the curve. That’s why we’re thrilled to introduce Decompression 2.0—a robust enhancement to our decompression program that will empower you to address a broader range of conditions effectively.
Back pain is one of the most prevalent conditions in America, affecting 39% of the population, according to the CDC. Additionally, 36% of these individuals experience pain that radiates down the leg, and 30% suffer from arm pain. This significant portion of the population is actively seeking solutions, and they are ideal candidates for decompression therapy.
Get ready to revolutionize your practice with Decompression 2.0 and watch the video to learn what this course has in store for you.
Additional Resources:
- Neurometabolic Overview
- Brain Response to Trauma
- Arthrogenic Inhibition
- Arthrogenic Inhibition Impact on Spinal Dysfunction
- Reciprocal Inhibition
- Stretch Response - Muscle Spindle Cells
- Autogenic Inhibition-Golgi Tendon
- Metabolic Aspect of Decompression
- Structural Aspect of Decompression