Stephen Small

Earlier this year we installed an Accu Spina in Liverpool for Michael Furlong of Balance Health Centre.

This was me with Michael (center) at the training.

Michael actually moved some walls in his clinic to make room for IDD in a dual purpose treatment room.

Having suffered with his back and wanting to avoid surgery, Michael’s friend had recommended he have IDD Therapy in Buxton.

After that his receptionist went to Nantwich for IDD and the decision was unanimously taken that the clinic should definitely have IDD!

www.balancehealthcentre.co.uk/idd-therapy/

When a clinic gets IDD, change does not happen overnight. Rather, it is a case of gradual changes and improvements over time.

Whether that is systems, marketing, new website, staffing or just improving the non-surgical spine programmes.

Here is Michael now. He has actually moved the position of his Accu SPINA (by moving a door which was where the tower is now) and as you can see, he’s made signage.

I like the sign. Of course it gives patients confidence when they come in. But it’s actually an important detail.

A detail of progressive improvements in the clinic, a clinic ticking off those small improvements in every area of the business.

Referrals to Balance Health Centre: If you have a patient in or around Liverpool with unresolved back pain or neck pain, especially disc prolapse and sciatica, contact the clinic:

Michael Furlong, Balance Health Centre, 461 West Derby Road, Tuebrook, Liverpool, L6 4BL – Tel: 0151 263 6442 | www.balancehealthcentre.co.uk

Evolving Clinics

Each individual change on its own in clinic does not change the world, but cumulatively and collectively, when you add them up they propel the clinic to a higher level further down the line.

We all have our “would like to do” or “really need to get round to” lists, (usually in our heads!) but as the famous development coach Tony Robbins says, it’s when our “shoulds” become our “musts” that we make the changes.

Those changes can be small or large, but they set us on a different path and it’s that which translates into those significant progressions years down the line.

Bringing IDD Therapy to a clinic is an important decision.

I see it every time, having IDD in clinic forces people to take care of those details … because they want to progress. And the changes aren’t huge, but when you have IDD, things get done and things move forward.

If what you are doing now isn’t going to take you to where you want it to be in five years time, then IDD is a powerful catalyst.

The uncertainty of society isn’t going away. But most people will still have jobs, there will always be back pain and people will rather go to a clinic than a hospital.

Expanding Your Clinic

If you would like to discuss IDD Therapy and your clinic, we can talk on a zoom call. Just message me on linkedin.

Or for an info pack and some content by email, here is a link to download a prospectus:

www.iddtherapy.co.uk/become-a-provider/

Thanks,

Steve Small
Clinic Development Director
IDD Therapy Disc Clinics