If you are a chiropractor, you already know many patients will come to see you seeking an alternative to the more established physicians of mainstream medicine.
Perhaps conventional medicine has failed them, or maybe they have experienced a bad doctor-patient relationship and it has permanently changed the way they view physicians.
On the other hand, maybe it is the fact that as a chiropractor you embody everything that is new, different, and therefore more healthful than shots, pills, and hospital stays.
Whatever your patient's’ motivation may be, it is imperative that you understand how to build a successful chiropractor-patient relationship.
Here are some tips that will help you to build the relationship that will be the foundation of healing for your patients.
Considering that sometimes it is hard for your patients to find the words needed to express their ailments, it is important that you listen intently to what they are saying, and document every twinge, hurt, or odd feeling.
More often than not you will find amazing connections between a heart skipping a beat now and then and a disc that is slipping forward.
Do not only rely on your patient’s complaints to assess their overall health but instead also use your gentle touch to check out the body for a complete assessment.
Oftentimes a patient will have an ailment that has gone on for so long that they have learned to live with it and very often will not think to mention.
At this point, it is up to you to find this ailment and to add it to your overall assessment and diagnosis.
Work with other health care providers your patient is seeing to ensure that she or he gets the best care possible.
While many a chiropractor is proud of being an alternative health practitioner, it is important to note that this does not put you above or below another medical professional.
Chiropractors who forget that they are a member of a health team will do their patients a disservice and as such fail to build a beneficial chiropractor-patient relationship.
You will find that very often patients are unaccustomed to being involved in their own care, and it is an empowering experience for any individual, yet at the same time it will take a bit of training on your part to ensure that the patient will learn how to take responsibility for an improved health.
Premier Health of Summit is located in Summit, New Jersey, and serves clients throughout central New Jersey and surrounding areas, including New Providence, Berkeley Heights, Chatham, Madison, Florham Park, Springfield, Maplewood, Union, Westfield, Scotch Plains, Ridgewood, Hackensack, Hoboken, Jersey City, Staten Island, Lakewood, Princeton, Lawrenceville, Flemington, Basking Ridge, Bernardsville, Mendham, and Clinton as well as Bergen County, Passaic County, Morris County, Essex County, Hunterdon County, Union County, Somerset County, Middlesex County, and Monmouth County.