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Tough Economy? So What! Stop Whining and Start Winning

Become solution oriented. When times are tough, stop running like everyone else, stop and fight. Instead of griping or wallowing in your problems, why not spend the same amount of time working on solutions? Being solution oriented can do more for you and the path to success than any single strategy. Every obstacle presents an opportunity-if you’re looking for it. If you’re too busy concentrating on the problem, the opportunity will pass you by.

Ok so here is one for you. You need something to stand out from the crowd, something to make people choose you over another office. What makes you unique? Is there anything? In my office it’s High Power Class 4 Laser Therapy. Not everyone has a high power laser  and this has been a BOOM to my office. I am so busy I have to turn patients away. Do you have this problem? A lot of people would run away from purchasing a high end laser because ‘times are tough’. That would be a bad move. Why? If you are the Winner thinker instead of the whiner imagine the patient base available to you since all the other doctors are scared.

So the moral of the story is this…whether it be a laser, a marketing program, or software system. Step outside your comfort zone and take a risk. No risj, no nothing!! Stop living in fear of the doom and gloom economy and be one of the people thriving. It’s really just as simple as making up your mind to do it. Trust me I know… I will see you at the top.

Dr. Perry Nickelston, DC

www.k-laserusa.com

www.painlasercenter.com

Plantar Fasciitis Laser Treatment

Lasers can significantly reduce pain and inflammation, but also stimulate the formation of new collagen matrix in damaged tissues. Properly applied laser therapy with optimal dosage is one of the best modalities available for effective treatment in plantar fasciitis. Here are my recommendations based on successful clinical outcomes in my practice using 4-10 Joules (J) per cm2 for deep tissue therapy.  Always treat proximal to distal for proper neurolymphatic drainage. 750J lumbosacral spinal nerve roots to reduce neuropathic and denervation components affecting the quality of collagen in soft tissue. 250J plantar surface of the foot, 500J (soleus, posterior tibialis, flexor digitorum longus), and 500J Gluteus medius/minimus. Ideally all areas should be treated during the same session. Protocol is two visits per week for a total of 10 laser sessions. Remember, trace the Kinetic Chain of involvement all the way up to the lumbar spine. Plantar fasciitis is usually a result of biomechanical abnormalitites.

Perry Nickelston, DC

www.painlasercenter.com

www.k-laserusa.com

1-866-595-7749Ext. 102

drperry@optonline.net