By Kelly, Chiropractic Assistant (and future Chiropractor), Nardi Family Chiropractic When I started college, I realized that I was going to have to cut back and narrow down my extracurricular activities. Unlike high school, where I spread out my time and energy over many different interests, I knew in college I was going to be […]
Organizations
Athletes in Chiropractic
This week’s post is to inform you of events and hours changes over the next few weeks. Before we do, June’s Topic is Athletes in Chiropractic: The Month of June is Athletes in Chiropractic month and we’ll be talking about how Chiropractic promotes better performance on the field. Runners and swimmers find times reduced, weight […]
Small Things
By, Avon Chiropractor, Brian Nardi, DC If you have ever wondered what a slip, or falling off your bike, or a negative thought can do to you, please read today’s thoughts from the works of Dr. BJ Palmer… Small Things are Large “A slip on the sidewalk, in winter, is a SMALL thing. It happens […]
Private Matters
By, Avon Chiropractor, Brian Nardi, DC Just a reminder that although our adjustments occur in an open room setting, we do provide the following: A. Individual bays that once you lay face down on the table, you won’t even know if someone is in the bay next to you B. A PRIVATE adjusting area […]
Why the Term “Practice Member” vs. “Patient”?
By, Avon Chiropractor, Brian Nardi, DC We utilize the term Practice Member because ti best describes our ideal client. The term “patient” isn’t very fitting because as in medicine it insinuates a temporary nature. It gives the impression that our relationship is short term and predicated on something being “wrong” with you. It implies the […]
The TIC and the TOR
You may have noticed, or will notice in the future a capitalization of ChiropracTIC and ChiropracTOR. This is to separate the ‘TIC (chiropractic) and the ‘TOR (chiropractor). It is to remind us that ChiropracTIC is greater than and of greater importance than the ChiropracTOR. The premise and philosophy mean more to man than the (wo)man […]