Chiropractic Apps: iPhone & Android Apps for Chiropractors

Chiropractic iPhone & Android AppsIf you’re an Apple aficionado, you’re probably already aware of Apple’s big iPhone event that’s scheduled for tomorrow. If you have no clue on what I’m talking about, then see Brett Molina’s Report: Apple event slated for Oct. 4 that was featured in USA Today.

Just like previous events, Apple will hit a home run by unveiling new products and services that’ll transform the way we do business and enjoy life. It’s the former that I’d like to focus on today — transforming the way chiropractors do business.

Over 50% of those that connect to the Internet today are doing so via a mobile device. Local mobile search volume is growing exponentially at 50% per year. 80% of searchers research online before purchasing in a 10-20 mile radius. And, the #1 access method for local information is the mobile browser with 20.7 million users per month.

With so many prospects turning to mobile devices, I have to wonder how many chiropractors are capitalizing on this phenomenon or just simply letting business pass them by.

Is YOUR chiropractic practice ready?
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Chiropractic Apps For Chiropractors

Chiropractic AppsHave you noticed how insanely quiet it’s been here at Next Generation Chiropractor?

Kind of weird, huh?

I agree!

But truth be told I’ve been extremely busy on several fronts.

For starters, I’ve been helping AMC move more aggressively into the social sharing space, I attended the premier international Content Marketing World event held September 6-8 in Cleveland, Ohio, and have been busy preparing for the launch of two new websites.
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10 Awesome Features iOS 5 linked to iCloud Provide

iOS 5 plus iCloudFor those that don’t know, Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) for 2011 concluded on June 10. WWDC showcases the latest innovations and the newest technologies in iOS and Mac OS X.

Over 1,000 Apple engineers guide you through five exciting days of in-depth technical sessions and hands-on labs that demonstrate how to harness the incredible power of the world’s most advanced operating system.

Since I’m an Apple Developer, I was able to get my hands on the newest version of iOS and play around with some of iCloud’s features before it’s released to the general public this fall.

After spending over a week and a half putting iOS 5 and iCloud through its paces, I though I’d share 10 awesome features iOS 5 linked to iCloud provide.
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How Square Helps Chiropractors Get Paid

SquareAre you looking for a more innovative way to accept payments from your chiropractic patients?

If you answered a resounding “YES”, then check out Square.

What’s Square?

As stated on Square’s website, “Square is you when the answer to the question, “Do you accept cards?” is ‘Yes’.”

Square enables you to accept credit cards with just your phone or tablet. The app is free. The card reader is free. The fee is only 2.75% per swipe, with no monthly fees or commitments.

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2011. The Year of iPad 2.

Apple iPad 2

After months of waiting and speculation, Apple has officially unveiled the iPad 2 at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco today.

Here’s a breakdown of what it features:
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The Future of Screen Technology

For those that know me well, following future trends in technology are not only a hobby of mine but also a passion. From Apple’s iPhone to PHP, I attempt to stay current with what’s happening right now as well as what’s coming down the pike.

Screen technology is no exception. Ever since Apple unveiled its first generation of iPhones, I’ve been fascinated with touch screen technology and its capabilities.

It was during that time that I also realized that their innovation would take computing to an entirely different level as well as pave the way for new markets and technologies.
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12 iPhone Apps I Can’t Live Without

Ever since the original iPhone made its debut on June 29, 2007, I’ve been mesmerized by its capabilities and ease of use. Matter of fact, since I’m an early adopter with Apple products, I was one of the fortunate few that had “iPhone in hand” the day it was released.

As time has progressed, my purchase pattern for subsequent generations has remained the same by snagging the 3G on July 11, 2008, the 3GS on June 19, 2009, and the iPhone 4 on June 24, 2010.

Fortunately for me, I always qualify for discounted upgrades since I have five AT&T mobile phone lines. So, as each new iPhone is released, I’m able to take advantage of its lower price while family members enjoy the next-to-new hand-me downs.

One of the things I love about the iPhone is its seamless integration with Mac OS X. Applications that I use daily on my 27″ iMac can now be accessed on-the-go without having to lug around my 13″ MacBook Pro.

Even though I have 88 applications installed on my iPhone 4, there are twelve that I absolutely can’t live without. They are as follows:
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Google Voice Takes Telephony For Chiropractors to a Whole New Level

A few days ago as early adopters anxiously awaited seeing FedEx trucks arrive at their doorsteps with a shiny new iPhone 4, Google announced that Google Voice was now out of beta and readily available to the masses.

Even though I requested an invite many moons ago, I never was granted access to see how their technology would fit into my lifestyle. Call me paranoid but maybe it’s due to my loyalty to 1 Infinite Loop. ;-)

Regardless, now that Google Voice is out of beta, I’m a proud owner of a Google Voice phone number and have had some time to test out some of its features.

But, before I highlight these, I recommend that you watch the following video:
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Apple’s iPhone 4 Changes Everything for Chiropractors Again

Yesterday in San Francisco Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple, kicked off WWDC 2010 with his traditional keynote address. In typical Steve Job’s fashion, he quickly mesmerized the crowd with the latest stats and technology from Apple.

Even though he began by discussing the magical iPad, every developer sitting in the room knew that the main event would be centered around the iPhone. And, it wasn’t too long before Jobs & Company tempted the audience with things to come by reviewing all the great features packed into their updated mobile operating system, now called iOS4.
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14 iPhone Tools Chiropractors can Use to Tap Into the Smartphone Industry

On Monday, June 7, the 2010 Apple Worldwide Developers Conference will kick off at 10 a.m. (PST) in traditional fashion with a keynote address presented by CEO Steve Jobs. And, you can bet the farm that I’ll be tuned in like a hawk.

Even though most chiropractors may be oblivious to this one week conference, the technologies that are born at 1 Infinite Loop to take stage at WWDC are always revolutionary and typically turn industries upside down.

I can assure you that this coming Monday will be no exception. From the unveiling of Apple’s 4th-generation iPhone to the release of OS 4, as Steve Jobs stated in his response to a late night email from a customer, “You won’t be disappointed.”
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