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THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PROCEDURES THREE-DAY PROCEDURE
When utilizing a three-day procedure, professional care is scheduled as follows: –
1st Day: Consultation, Talking Preliminary Examination and X-rays.
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2nd Day: Talking Orthopedic, Neurological, Chiropractic and Physical Examinations and additional X-rays, if necessary.
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3rd Day: Report-of-Findings and Treatment.
The three-day procedure is to be used whenever: –
A doctor is practicing alone and cannot do all the necessary procedures over two days due to insufficient time available.
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The doctor is dealing with a chronic problem that necessitates a more extensive diagnostic work-up.
TWO-DAY PROCEDURE
This is the standard Practice Starters® procedure.
When utilizing a two-day procedure, professional care is scheduled as follows: –
1st Day: Consultation, Talking Orthopedic, Neurological, Chiropractic and Physical Examinations, and X-rays.
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2nd Day: Report-of-Findings and Treatment.
The two-day procedure is recommended for the majority of patients.
It is used whenever the doctor has sufficient time in his schedule to thoroughly perform each of the four procedures.
ONE-DAY PROCEDURE
All four pre-adjustment procedures are completed in one day: i.e., Consultation, Talking Orthopedic, Neurological, Chiropractic and Physical Examinations, Xrays, and Report-of-Findings.
The one-day procedure is recommended only when a patient is in acute pain and needs immediate attention and the doctor has sufficient time to perform these procedures.