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Question 1: Do you prefer the term:
Adjustment: 92.48%
Manipulation: 1.50%
I do not have a preference: 6.02%
Question 2: Do you think there is a significant difference between an adjustment and a manipulation?
Yes, for sure: 79.65%
No, not at all: 11.50%
There is a minor difference. 8.84%
Question 3: Is the adjustment the primary service you offer in your office?
Yes: 92.58%
No: 7.42%
Question 4: What range of impact do you think the adjustment has?
Musculoskeletal pain only: 2.01%
MSK pain and visceral function: 2.23%
MSK pain, visc. function + gen. health and wellness: 95.76%
Question 5: Have you experienced radical health changes ("chiro miracles") in some of your patients, as a direct result of the adjustment?
Yes, for sure: 89.93%
No, never: 3.38%
Maybe, but I am not convinced it was the adjustment: 6.69%
Question 6: Which do you think is more important?
The technique being used: 3.96%
The skills of the chiro using the technique: 96.04%
Question 7: Are you frustrated with the variations you get in results from patient to patient?
Yes, it is very frustrating. 21.71%
No, my results are pretty consistent. 45.87%
Even though my results vary a lot, I don't get frustrated. 32.42 %
Question 8: How much technique/adjustment training do you do?
I engage in a lot of technique/adjusting training. 24.75%
I do some technique/adjusting training once in a while: 53.88%
I rarely engage in technique/adjusting training: 21.37%
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