Wednesday, October 31, 2007

TIME-SAVING SHORT CUTS

Have you ever bet on the horses, played two-up or any other form of gambling? The nature of this industry is that the most likely outcome is also the least rewarding one! Bet on a horse that has odds of 2/1 and most likely it is going to win, but you are only going to get a little bit of extra cash for this achievement. On the other hand if the horse you bet on is 100/1, more than likely you are going to be waiting for a while after the winner passes the post to see your horse cross the line - but IF he does win then you are going to get a great return on your "investment".

What if there was a "game of chance" that paid higher dividends when the odds/ratio was also going to make your bet the most likely winner? Wouldn't this mean less time wasted looking for the the "long shot" and bigger returns on your input? Fortunately such a "game" does exist - it's called chiropractic...

Did you know that two separate research processes have confirmed and agreed on the "odds ratio" for subluxation probabilities? That is; a patient is lying prone on your adjusting table - which level of the spine is most likely to be subluxated, and hence is the fist level of the spine that you should always check? Why would you waste your time looking at the least likely spinal level first? If you knew the ranking list of primary subluxations then you would save yourself a LOT of time as you would on average find EVERY subluxation quicker. The less time it takes to find it, the less time it will take to fix it: Less time CAN be converted to more money.

So what is this ranking list I hear you ask? Unfortunately space does not allow me to cover this comprehensively. To give you a hint though - If you take the name of one of the most-used low-force techniques and reverse the order of the words, you have the first and second most likely primary subluxations on the planet. The rest of the list is covered thoroughly during the Torque Release Technique Program, including the differential diagnostic tests that reliably tell you whether each segment needs to be adjusted, OR NOT, and what correctional vectors will give you the greatest return from your adjustment.

Due to popular demand we have booked another TRT program for this year - to be held on Friday/Saturday November 23/24 in Auckland, New Zealand...

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