ChiroUp’s Disability Surveys For Chiropractors

Mobile-friendly outcomes assessment questionnaires are here! Today you will see a glimpse into where ChiroUp is going - mobile technology designed to make you and your patients’ lives easier.  

 
 

What You Need to Know

Delivering outcomes assessments to your patients will never be more simple. To begin, navigate to the patient of your choice and click the “Request Info” button in the top right-hand corner. You can then choose which survey you want to send to that patient via text or email.

Your patients will receive a link to fill out the appropriate mobile-friendly form. Each form is linked to their account and is accessible until complete. There are no passwords to remember! Upon completing the questionnaire, ChiroUp calculates the score and responses displayed on your dashboard in the notifications section.  

Staff delivery of the proper disability index takes on average 3.5-5 minutes. It then takes the patient, on average, 3.5-5 minutes to complete. Then, your office staff takes an additional 1 minute to score. (1) ChiroUp does this all in under one minute!

What Your Patients Can Expect

Your patients can expect an easy survey to fill out with point-and-click functionality. Patients can access surveys via text message or email. These forms are available at any time. If the patient does not fully complete a survey, they will return to the last unanswered question upon clicking the link again.

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Over 3,000 chiropractors from around the world are INVESTING in ChiroUp to take their practice from good to GREAT this year, and we want YOU to be a part of it!

Brandon Steele

Dr. Steele is currently in private practice at Premier Rehab in the greater St. Louis area. He began his career with a post-graduate residency at The Central Institute for Human Performance. During this unique opportunity, he was able to create and implement rehabilitation programs for members of the St. Louis Cardinals, Rams, and Blues. Dr. Steele currently lectures extensively on evidence-based treatment of musculoskeletal disorders for the University of Bridgeport’s diplomate in orthopedics program. He serves on the executive board of the Illinois Chiropractic Society. He is also a Diplomate and Fellow of the Academy of Chiropractic Orthopedists (FACO).

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