practice management
Expectation and Pain
07/12/11 11:32 Filed in: From the Research
I have written previously about the role that expectation plays in clinical practice. Indeed, mastering 'expectation management' is a core part of effective 'doctoring' and can easily make the difference between the success and failure of most forms of treatment, particularly when pain is involved. But there's more to this phenomenon than simply recognising the possibility of placebo analgesia. Recent studies have shown that a patient's expectation of treatment success influences their nociceptive system all the way from the cortex to the brainstem and spinal cord...
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Expectation and Outome
14/08/10 13:50 Filed in: From the Research | Observations from the Field
As chiropractors we naturally possess confidence in the effectiveness of a spinal adjustment. Indeed, with an understanding of the neurological underpinnings of our art it is neither surprising nor unjustified that we look for scientific data to support our observations and theories. But as we dig beneath the surface of human physiology we come up against evidence that shows that our clinical successes might have just as much to do with the patient as they do with us.
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Albert was Right
26/04/10 12:10 Filed in: Observations from the Field
“The world we have made as a result of the level of thinking we have done thus far creates problems we cannot solve at the same level of thinking at which we created them.” - Albert Einstein
It is probably somewhat obvious to state that the chiropractic profession faces some challenges. Some of these have been imposed upon us from the outside - but others come from within.
Interestingly, many of the excesses of our profession arise out of a single, treatable problem - a lack of clinical certainty. Not only that, but the day-to-day issues faced by so many chiropractors have their genesis here also...
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It is probably somewhat obvious to state that the chiropractic profession faces some challenges. Some of these have been imposed upon us from the outside - but others come from within.
Interestingly, many of the excesses of our profession arise out of a single, treatable problem - a lack of clinical certainty. Not only that, but the day-to-day issues faced by so many chiropractors have their genesis here also...
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