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The Scaling Subluxation: Adjusting What Breaks When You Try to Grow

43 min · 27 de abr de 2026
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Dr. Austin Cohen shares what actually starts to break when a chiropractic practice begins to grow, and why scaling often exposes deeper issues in clarity, communication, and structure. He explains how increased volume amplifies inconsistency across teams, systems, and messaging, forcing doctors to confront what is not yet defined or repeatable. The discussion sharpens around the idea that growth is not just about doing more, but about building systems that protect the objective of care while maintaining alignment across the practice. Growth will always reveal what is not yet clear or structured, and if it is not addressed early, it will begin to work against you.

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