Being a chiro for over 30 years, I could use one of these. My wrists and shoulders take a beating. I have moved up near the Blue Ridge Mountains. The size of the people up here was a culture shock for me. 2 new patients last week; the man “claims” he weighs 375. My scale only goes to 350. The other a woman weighed 308. It’s like treating two people at once.
A chiro friend told me he went to a seminar sponsored by some insurance companies and was told that, to make a profit, he needed to avoid spending more than 3 minutes a patient. All I can say is that this explains the attack on medical professionals by insurance companies.
Jackie.Trades almost 10 years ago
They probably have these at Walmart by now.
J Short almost 10 years ago
Being a chiro for over 30 years, I could use one of these. My wrists and shoulders take a beating. I have moved up near the Blue Ridge Mountains. The size of the people up here was a culture shock for me. 2 new patients last week; the man “claims” he weighs 375. My scale only goes to 350. The other a woman weighed 308. It’s like treating two people at once.
P51Strega almost 10 years ago
Are the arm hole and leg hole for payment?
Bob Blumenfeld almost 10 years ago
Given the propensity of the Japanese for vending machines, I suspect they already have one for acupuncture.
Yes, I KNOW that’s Chinese.
Spyderred almost 10 years ago
A chiro friend told me he went to a seminar sponsored by some insurance companies and was told that, to make a profit, he needed to avoid spending more than 3 minutes a patient. All I can say is that this explains the attack on medical professionals by insurance companies.
YoungGeezer almost 10 years ago
What is this about?
hippogriff almost 10 years ago
What was it those children (Toon, JJ, and perf) arguing about? You have no standing in this court until you pass 80.