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"I do not know if my settings are right. I am running what the rep told me."
Protocol, candidate selection, imaging and documentation for a decompression service line.
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A doctor who cannot confidently recommend a $4,000 care plan usually cannot because he is not certain it will work. He is running what the rep told him.
The moment he knows the mechanical dose is right, the conversation stops being a sale. It becomes a recommendation, which is what he trained for.
DM Dr. DudumCoaching for licensed chiropractors building a non-surgical spinal decompression service line — or growing one they already have.
That is all we do. We are not a practice coach. We do not advise on the adjusting side, the general patient flow, or the rest of your business. If you want help with everything, we are the wrong company, and we will say so.
We coach the table. The protocol on it, the systems around it, the team who runs it, and the growth that follows.
Dr. JD Dudum operates a decompression practice in Walnut Creek, California. Two hundred patients a week. More than fifty thousand treatments.
He started with one table.
He is also a published researcher — two peer-reviewed papers on MRI-confirmed disc herniation reduction, with more in preparation. That combination is unusual in this field, and it is the reason this exists.
About Dr. DudumEvery table ships with a protocol written by engineers from device mechanics and a modest number of trials.
DRT™ is what fifty thousand treatments taught us to change— and the adjustments run gentler, not harder.
The manufacturers' recommendations are frequently too aggressive. A patient who cannot tolerate the protocol does not finish the plan, and a plan that ends at session eight is a plan that did not work.
What DRT changes, and why →The published evidence for non-surgical spinal decompression is limited.
We say that first, on our own research page, before anything else. Systematic reviews have found efficacy unproved. Most supportive data — including ours — is observational.
We publish anyway, because the literature in this field is thin, and the only way that changes is if practising clinicians document what they see and submit it to peer review. And we tell you which studies are ours and which are not, which is not the norm here.
Read the research →CLINICAL
"I do not know if my settings are right. I am running what the rep told me."
Protocol, candidate selection, imaging and documentation for a decompression service line.
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"Every day is reactive chaos. The practice only runs because I am personally holding it together."
Scheduling, intake and follow-through for a course of care rather than a visit.
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"My assistant runs the table and I am not sure that is legal here."
Hiring, onboarding and training the people who run the table, within what your state permits.
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"I can get them in the door. I cannot get them to say yes to the plan."
Case presentation, marketing you own, and growth that does not depend on the doctor being in the room.
More →We would rather tell you that now than take your money.
Every doctor who has joined started by messaging Dr. Dudum directly.
He reads them himself. Ask him what you actually want to know — about the protocol, about your table, about whether this makes sense for your practice.
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