As usual, we have something really cool in store for our clients:

ChiroHosting is about to launch the a groundbreaking 3D Interactive Spine which will include extensive interactivity, educational content, and cutting-edge graphics. The new 3D anatomy simulator will be available to all of our clients at no extra cost and will rival modeling tools that usually cost several thousand dollars. Best of all, the 3D simulator will be available directly off our chiropractic websites! We’ve streamlined the software so much that it streams beautifully off the web and works on every major web browser and computer system. The 3D Interactive Spine is undergoing a final round of polish and should be available in the next 30-60 days!

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6 Responses to Interactive Chiropractic Websites

  1. Would you be able to email me some additional information on your 3d spine software? I’ve heard good things about your Chiropractic services.

    Daniel Bockmann, DC

  2. Many patients are not aware the chiropractic services can help with things like allergies and help make pregnancies go smoother.

  3. Now this is amazing. 3D being used in the chiropractic field. Are you sure Steven Spielberg is not part owner of your business? What will technology come up with next?

  4. Is there going to be additional costs for the 3D spine? Can you email me some additional info?

  5. Michael Melton says:

    Dr. McGrann,

    Our 3D spine is included with our website service:

    http://www.chirohosting.com/interactive-3d-chiropractic-spine.php

    Please let me know if you have any other questions about our service.

    Mike Melton
    http://www.ChiroHosting.com
    (800) 295-3346

  6. Diane says:

    Great blog. I always say that using any natural methods to improve ones health and wellness is great. Especially when it comes to the body handling stress. Reiki is one of those great methods.

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