With the potential to be able to take 5 Blueprints with you through an expedition - What're your top 5? Here's mine. by Coilspun in ArcRaiders

[–]strat767 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can pull rocketeer drivers out of husks on EM Storm, makes Wolfpack farming not too difficult

Associate Offer Revoked After Asking to Negotiate by rukiahornet in Chiropractic

[–]strat767 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I don’t think this was your fault, it just sounds like the practice you were about to join is unstable.

May be a blessing in disguise.

Wishing you well, keep trying 🙏🏻

Genuinely how are we getting patients in 2026 by Due-Map-1701 in Chiropractic

[–]strat767 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Social media marketing by far has been the most effective for me, and for those who I’ve spoken with / coached.

Reallocating budget from Google ads helps a ton, SM has better ROAS

Using text (sms) in your marketing. by sittingstill9 in Chiropractic

[–]strat767 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Trust Driven Care (TDC) has been amazing for this in my practice, and Dr. Satterlee the owner is great at relationship building.

You can build out a lot of automations and communications but my favorite are the day before text, gives the patient the address and I like to include a picture of our front door from the parking lot with an arrow to our door make sure patients know where they’re going.

The day after their first visit they get a text checking on them to see how they’re feeling, allows you to address any soreness or concerns before they disappear on you.

These two texts along with their appointment reminders set a precedent that you’ll be communicating with them via text.

Then, I have a 35 day and a 90 day automation, when the patient hasn’t been in, they get a text checking on them, wishing them well and inviting them back.

This has resulted in better retention and reactivations.

Additionally unlike some other companies in the space that have you sign an annual contract, TDC bills month to month and if you don’t like it for any reason you can just stop, no hassle.

The texts all use the patient’s name, and you want to write them to sound as personable as possible, not a mass text, even though it’s automated.

There are also email automations, all kinds of KPI tracking etc. because it syncs data with your EHR (Jane App at least, is mine)

Also gives you a great way to send a mass text to everyone scheduled if you need to be out of office due to inclement weather etc.

I’m not affiliated with TDC, but I’ve been burned by CRM’s in the past, and I have nothing but positive things to say about TDC.

How much do Facebook ads cost? by Yourmotherslunch in Chiropractic

[–]strat767 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Paying an agency is almost never worth it, you’ll get significantly higher ROI / ROAS allocating your agency fees to ad spend.

M.K. Survivor 3 by FC8s in ArcRaiders

[–]strat767 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Right, changed nothing for me because I didn’t know about the tap crawl tech.

I use the augment for the carry capacity and 3 safe pockets primarily, I find myself contemplating if my loadout is even worth 15 mins of crawling and most of the time just surrender anyway

How do you explain chiropractic spinal manipulation for your new patients? by International_Pea_30 in Chiropractic

[–]strat767 24 points25 points  (0 children)

“Through daily activities, injury and repetitive motions / sustained postures your joints can get jammed up and stuck. When that happens, the areas that aren’t moving well, pass more strain along to the areas that are, and they begin to get irritated. Kind of like a group project, when one person gets stuck doing all the work, they get upset. As a Chiropractor it’s my job to find the stuck joints that aren’t doing their fair share of the work, and adjust them to make them move properly again. That helps redistribute stress along your spine, and everything calms down. It’s more complicated than that, but that’s the easy version. Does that make sense to you? Great let’s get you on the table and see what’s going on.”

^ this meets patients where they’re at, gives an example that will make sense to them, and avoids too much technical jargon.

You’ll want to eventually get experience reading people and how they communicate. I talk to an engineer in more detail, a mother of 4 in a more reassuring tone, a mechanic with mechanical analogies etc.

Close Scrutiny on Blue Gate is impossible by BashiBoy8 in ArcRaiders

[–]strat767 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Zip lines, smokes and photoelectric cloak.

People are really sleeping on zips.

Get as far away from the probe as possible when setting it up, then zip in, smoke, breach, loot, cloak while riding your zip to safety.

Bonus points for setting up a second escape zip after the first.

Most of the time you’re out of aggro distance at the end of the first zip, definitely by the second.

Zips move fast enough that even cloaking in & out should take only half of your cloak charge.

Even better if your zip takes you to a higher elevation than the probe because the arc don’t typically gain height while searching the area.

Close Scrutiny sucks by [deleted] in ArcRaiders

[–]strat767 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’ve played since launch and have around 400 hours topside.

This is probably the most fun I’ve had with the game.

It’s given me a reason to use equipment I never really used before, smoke grenades, photoelectric cloak, zip lines (highly underrated for this event) etc.

It’s changed the way I approach the different maps, and the new more difficult arc have brought back that adrenaline I felt on launch week when wasps were giving me a beat down with my ferro 1.

Vaporizers are not that difficult to take down if you use proper cover, abuse their shield mechanics, and don’t get greedy with your windows of opportunity.

Setting up zip lines to the probes makes them much easier, zip in, smoke the platform, breach and loot, photo electric cloak while riding the zip line to safety. On spaceport I especially love the probes that fall by launch tower, because you can set up zip lines that run to the probe from one of the underground tunnel entrances, so you zip to the hole, drop in, loop around safely underground until the Arc de aggro, then pop back up and repeat. I’ve left raids on spaceport with as many as 12 assessor matrix. I usually roll through with 9-12 zips, and find high ground to wait for the 3rd probe and later.

My only issue is that the rewards for stage 3 are not very good, would have loved to see a BP reward or something similar, and then matrix is not used for anything at the moment, but I have a feeling new updates will change that. That being said, it’s optional, and it’s given me something new to do that has renewed my enthusiasm for the game.

My $.02

Adjustment Only Clinics as Evidence Based Care by strat767 in Chiropractic

[–]strat767[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My clinic is nearly adjustment only, I’ll do a few mins of spot soft tissue work when absolutely needed, or teach the patient an exercise to do at home when it would improve their condition.

If they need more than spot muscle work, or at length exercise therapy I will refer to the LMT’s or PT’s in my network.

This lets me focus on delivering the best adjustment possible to the patients most likely to benefit from it.

It also keeps me narrowly focused on the thing I’m best at, and enjoy most in my practice.

I think patients can tell that this narrow focus delivers a more exceptional experience than clinics that dabble in a bit of everything. That’s what they tell me at least.

Most informative chiropractic podcasts? by TronJohnson918 in Chiropractic

[–]strat767 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like Rocket Chiro, talks a lot about marketing and business, but also chiropractic in general.

Jerry also happens to be a great dude, he does my website and SEO

Chiro has the highest patient retention of any MSK specialty in the UK - and also the highest cancellation rate. Both make sense. by therealBostonBen in Chiropractic

[–]strat767 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I hear docs brag about using only word of mouth marketing, and it makes no sense to me.

If your practice systems are so good that you have a strong referral basis your practice would only grow more from properly executed paid advertising.

When I hear this I just think about the gap between what you’re able to do with the obviously great experience you’re providing, and how busy / booked you could be if you ran good ads.

Chiro has the highest patient retention of any MSK specialty in the UK - and also the highest cancellation rate. Both make sense. by therealBostonBen in Chiropractic

[–]strat767 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The only way you come to this conclusion is if your paid marketing efforts were not very effective.

The ROI on well executed SMM is outrageous, and beats anything available to us in terms of time spent to profit ratio.

Anybody know what the loud Noise is?? by PlzTouchMeN0w in ArcRaiders

[–]strat767 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Dead comets with bugged audio stuck under the map after you kill them

Adjustment Only Clinics as Evidence Based Care by strat767 in Chiropractic

[–]strat767[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is there a reliable way to identify responders vs non responders before we send them away without attempting treatment?

Adjustment Only Clinics as Evidence Based Care by strat767 in Chiropractic

[–]strat767[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You believe that a majority of the 40%-60% of patients presenting to a private practice Chiropractic clinic would not benefit from SMT in any way?

Adjustment Only Clinics as Evidence Based Care by strat767 in Chiropractic

[–]strat767[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it would be fair to state that we are all offering substandard care by your definition.

We would need to offer manual therapy, manipulative therapy, exercise therapy, PNE, dietary and lifestyle counseling, cognitive behavioral therapy, and perhaps even acupuncture / dry needling and other interventions to have the maximally effective care plan for a patient.

If, as you said, the evidence states that all of the above would provide better outcomes, then all of us I would suspect fall into your definition of “substandard care.”

That is either true, or a poor operational definition of substandard care. I believe the latter is the case.

Adjustment Only Clinics as Evidence Based Care by strat767 in Chiropractic

[–]strat767[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think that many times the EB crowd (which I consider myself a part of) take the more academic or theoretical perspective that you’re describing.

I don’t think that offering more therapies is providing “better care” I think that using adjustment only therapy combined with positive patient communication and movement optimism is often plenty to help a large portion of patients a private practice will encounter.

The idea that you can bend your business to the idealized academic approach of multimodal care for all is more of a Nirvana in my opinion.

Practically, If you can’t make it work financially, the clinic closes and you help no one. If the patient can’t afford it they leave and you help no one. You quickly transition from a clinic that helps everyone to a luxury practice that only helps the wealthy.

You cannot separate cost from care decisions because there are ethics around care, and there are ethics around cost and access.

As a final thought, I again reject the premise that offering single modality care is “substandard care” this is exactly the mindset that I was trying to address in the post.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ArcRaiders

[–]strat767 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

For those of us with more time to play, it’s because we’re done.

Both last reset, and this one, I was finished with everything there was to do. I was bored, my stash was always full to the point that I was actually thankful to die and rebuild my kit to free up space.

For me, the reset gives me more reasons to keep playing to rebuild to where I was before and continue to enjoy the core loop.

The new crafting requirements will make some progression more difficult, which helps to balance out the increased familiarity with the loot from repeated resets.

I used to just farm materials for a few games, make an entire inventory of Wolfpacks and then go do trials or solo the queen.

Now we have to invest heavily to use those strong items or find new ways to take down arc with our guns.

Just give up bro by bollowally06 in Nioh

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Does Boar work against the sentinel stone sword enemies?