Chiropractic Art and Wall Graphics
Chiropractic art for the walls of your chiropractic practice is actually part of your practice marketing strategy. Use the walls (even ceilings!) of your chiropractic practice to help advance your purpose and explain chiropractic.
Discover Chiropractic Art
The real art of chiropractic is in your hands and the skill you use as a diagnostician. If you discover that you're not regularly referring to the art on your walls and "working" the images on your practice walls to aid in your patient communications, you need to make a change. Many chiropractors discover they have many wall graphics that they haven't even looked at since they hung them on the wall!
Is Chiropractic Art Professional?
Just, what should a chiropractic practice look like? A medical doctor’s office? Or that of a consultant? Or something completely different?
This is where many chiropractors get derailed, placing expensive art pieces on their practice walls that have nothing to do with chiropractic. Or do little to advance their purpose. Chiropractic "art" is a luxury afforded only those chiropractors who have a practice jammed with cash-paying wellness families who “get” chiropractic. In other words, not many.
Art for Chiropractors
Granted, chiropractors go to chiropractic college, not design school. But like anything, it’s helpful to ferret out the purpose of your practice. Yes, it’s a place to deliver your chiropractic care, but it’s also an environment you control and that can be used to explain and advance chiropractic principles. Impressionist art or modernistic representations of spines or nerve synapses that pass for chiropractic art are far better than a velvet Elvis or dogs playing poker. But in terms of advancing your purpose, they accomplish about the same.
Chiropractic Poster Art
Chiropractic posters and charts from Patient Media are designed to look great and educate patients at the same time. We keep the number of words to a minimum. The graphics are contemporary and pleasing to the eye. They provide a way for chiropractors to “work” their walls and improve each patient’s understanding of chiropractic.
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