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Chiropractic Christmas Office Decorations

By Michael Dorausch, D.C.

It’s that time of year again (2011 went by lightening fast) to get your chiropractic office decorated for the December holiday season. Having been practicing at the same location in Los Angeles for nearly 10 years now, we’ve accumulated quite a bunch of Christmas decorations (more get added each year). Each year it is tradition in our office to put up Christmas decorations the weekend after Thanksgiving.

chiropractic patient Christmas cardsChristmas Cards from Chiropractic Patients

An easy way to fill the office with joy is by saving the Christmas cards patients send to your office each year. For the past few years, we have put holiday cards up behind the front desk, which adds a decorative touch to the file cabinets and walls. We read through all of the cards while putting them up, stimulating memories of all the people we’ve served, and joyful anticipation that we’ll get to see many of them again this holiday season.

chiropractic-family-affair-ChristmasChiropractic Front Office Decorations

Red and green stockings get hung along the front counter with care, and our clients know, that gifts will soon be there. We’ve filled stockings with ice packs, chocolate and other candy (not all chiropractors like that idea), gift cards, hand massagers, and various items that are typically under $10 each.

Chiropractic Posters and Christmas LightsChiropractic Posters in Christmas Lights

Last year we decorated the office with white lights on the tree and pretty much throughout the entire office. This year we decided to go with colors, and we strung up about 300 feet of lights, not including the tree which is all decorated in white light. Lights can get hot so expect that the temperature in the office may be warmer than normal, but most chiropractors are working in colder climates during the month of December anyway. The additional warmth shouldn’t be too bothersome.

Santa Claus Nervous SystemSanta Claus Stocking Chiropractic Poster

Last year one smart kid that came in the office asked how it was possible that Santa Claus had filled the stockings at ADIO Chiropractic when he’s supposed to be delivering gifts on Christmas Eve. I had to explain to the lad that Santa gets adjusted so that he can travel around the world subluxation free, and that it was more convenient for him to fill stockings when coming in for his chiropractic adjustments.

Have a Holly Jolly Christmas and a great holiday!

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3 Comments

  1. We have so much to be thankful for as chiropractors! Thank you for the reminder!! My assistant paints my front widows with Christmas themes this time of year.

  2. Looking great Dr. Mike! Haven’t seen you in a long time, hope you are doing well. Happy Holidays!


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