Old 21st January 2008, 02:39 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Can anybody please tell me if its common for chiro practices to sell therapy aids, like back supports and pillows etc to their patients?

I just doing some research and was wondering what was the most common setup.



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Old 22nd January 2008, 02:06 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Hello Eva74 and welcome to Healthypages

May I just ask the reason for your research? Is this for your own personal interest, or perhaps for some other reason?

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I would say that most sell some aids, at low profit margins. But don't expect much choice, or large stock.
Most common aid is likely to be ice packs.
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Hi Holistic

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May I just ask the reason for your research? Is this for your own personal interest, or perhaps for some other reason?
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I'm thinking about starting a business and I'm trying to see if chiros could be potential customers, as Im looking to supply therapeutic aids.


I;ve visited my local one, and noticed they had some products, ice packs, supports etc, but I was wondering if this was a common scenario
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Hello again Eva, and thanks for clarifying. It's just that we don't allow surveys that might have a commercial end use such as a book or magazine article, so I had to put my mod's hat on there for a moment and just ask

I hope you get some more replies here, and wish you good luck with your new business if you decide to go ahead with it

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Hi Holistic

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I'm thinking about starting a business and I'm trying to see if chiros could be potential customers, as Im looking to supply therapeutic aids.


I;ve visited my local one, and noticed they had some products, ice packs, supports etc, but I was wondering if this was a common scenario
makes sense; have a look at my reply earlier, and if you're looking to make a business out of it check lots of chiro.s (and osteo.s) websites, and phoning their receptionists.
I'd also warn you that there are some big national companies you'd be up against (eg physiomed), and people who do stock will already have suppliers you'd have to outbid (price quality & service), so I'd have thought it'd be a tough market to start up in.

Are you looking at unique therapy aids or the standard fair?
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Hi BIA

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Are you looking at unique therapy aids or the standard fair?
I'm looking to supply a unique therapy product, i was just looking to see whether a good portion of chiros in this country stocked and supplied aids to their patients.

I'm assuming that with the size of the likes of physiomed, there must be a good sized market.


BIA you mentioned the big 3 (price quality & service), with my product I can compete with all of them, is there anything else you could say a chiro would look for in a potential supplier?

any feedback appreciated!
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Where I work we sell the following: (I work in a Chiropractic clinic)

ice packs (sell loads of these!) kept in stock at all times
memory foam pillows (just one or two at a time in stock)
Memory foam mattresses and toppers (only trials kept in house, company supply direct)
Biofreeze (cryotherapy gel for pain relief)
Echinacea (Vogel)
Devils Claw (Vogel)
Milk Thistle (Vogel)
Glucosamine high quality liquid supplement
S.I. Belts

We will also get massage waxes for patients if they ask.

Hope that helps a bit. The only one that we sell in quantity is the ice packs, probably followed by the Biofreeze.

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Hi BIA

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I'm looking to supply a unique therapy product, i was just looking to see whether a good portion of chiros in this country stocked and supplied aids to their patients.

I'm assuming that with the size of the likes of physiomed, there must be a good sized market.


BIA you mentioned the big 3 (price quality & service), with my product I can compete with all of them, is there anything else you could say a chiro would look for in a potential supplier?

any feedback appreciated!
Anything beyond those 3 you'd be unaware of before commiting anyway, and would generally come in under "service". I very much agree with Karen when she says that the only thing we'd sell in any sort of bulk would be ice packs (and fake ice), everything else is sold in very limited numbers.
Yes I'd have thought there'd be a good sized market, but only if you're supplying something the market wants, and that market is very spread about, and over several different professions and clinics ranging in size from solo practice to large clinics of 5-6 practitioners, so getting your name out there would be essential (and pricey).

Out of interest, you say you'd be supplying a unique product - what would that be? maybe I could give you some feedback as to how useful a chiro would see that, an incticteve feeling as to how many patients I'd have that it might be suitable for. And indeed, whether it might be a better idea to try and get a contract with the big suppliers, accept a lower price, but many more likely sales with fewer overheads.
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Hi Karen,

Thanks for that! great help!

Yeh I thought the ice packs would be a popular one.


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Where I work we sell the following: (I work in a Chiropractic clinic)

ice packs (sell loads of these!) kept in stock at all times
memory foam pillows (just one or two at a time in stock)
Memory foam mattresses and toppers (only trials kept in house, company supply direct)
Biofreeze (cryotherapy gel for pain relief)
Echinacea (Vogel)
Devils Claw (Vogel)
Milk Thistle (Vogel)
Glucosamine high quality liquid supplement
S.I. Belts

We will also get massage waxes for patients if they ask.

Hope that helps a bit. The only one that we sell in quantity is the ice packs, probably followed by the Biofreeze.

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