Wednesday, September 02, 2009
After all these years I finally realized, I’m an expert in my field.
I am normally quite humble about my expertise and the results I get with people, but the more individuals I encounter that have had less than ideal experiences with other health providers of all types, the more I feel the need to let people know exactly what I can do.
There’s the patient who came in with pain in her wrist from a 3 year old injury. The wrist had been fractured and she had received surgery, and had been recommended another surgery which would require 12 months of rehab afterward. The chronic pain she had for 3 years because she didn’t want to be “down” for 12 months – fixed in 5 minutes.
The patients who come in with headaches for years, they have tried every medication known, and none of them with any permanent or reasonable result. With the proper investigation and treatment, relief often begins in just 15 minutes.
The patients who come in after seeing other chiropractors yet still have lingering issues. I give them an old-fashioned honest adjustment and it’s the best experience they have had in their life. What exactly was the other chiropractor doing, they often wonder?
The patients who come in for a second opinion because the chiropractor they went to said they needed to sign up for a year of care, pay up front, no other options considered.
Well I’m an expert and I’m different.
I am a results oriented chiropractor and am different from many others. I do my best to get you out of pain as quickly as possible. I explain the difference between a short term fix and truly improving function. I let you know what can happen in the future based on your different decisions. I let you choose what’s best for you. Then I make personalized recommendations to maximize your body’s ability and function. All within the realm of what makes sense to you, or what you can afford to do based on time, money or desire.
I don’t have long term financial or time commitments regarding care programs. Would some people benefit from extensive care? Sure. Should some people consider adjustments periodically over their lifetime? You bet. But each of you has the right to make those decisions for more or less care for yourself, based on your own reasons at that time.
Want an expert? I’m right here, waiting to help you whenever you desire.
www.bradpennington.com
303-820-3336