The day the churn stops.
Every certified AMIT provider we've tracked reports the same milestone in roughly the same window: somewhere between week six and week ten, the chronic-pain return-visit pattern in their own practice breaks. Not the adjustment. Not the retention funnel. The return pattern itself. Below is what that looks like in the language practitioners actually use.
Three moments every certified provider
seems to live through.
We hear the same three scenes recounted, almost word-for-word, from providers across completely different practices. Together they're the anatomy of what changes when a clinician starts treating inhibition instead of pain.
A patient you've been adjusting for years β the "lifer," the one who's been on a maintenance cadence since forever β comes in for what you both assumed would be the usual tune-up. You run the AMIT screen. You find three inhibited muscles nobody has ever found. You correct them. Two weeks later the patient calls to cancel their next three appointments because the thing they've been coming in for is gone. You have to sit down.
You stop coaching patients to refer. You stop mentioning it. Your referral numbers start going up anyway. The mechanism is disarmingly simple: patients who actually heal talk about it differently than patients who get temporary relief. Fast healers refer. You weren't selling them on anything β the outcome was doing the selling.
A new patient books in. You screen them on day one and the dysfunction pattern isn't what they came in for. You tell them that. They look at you like you've broken a rule. You walk them through what you see. They book their spouse. Then their friend. Then their trainer. You realize you have stopped apologizing for a fifteen-minute adjustment and started delivering a diagnosis nobody in their zip code has ever given them.
What providers say about
the first ninety days.
Composite statements drawn from post-certification follow-up conversations across the current cohort. Individual practitioners identifiable on request to serious prospective enrollees.
What those stories look like
in the P&L.
Aggregate outcome metrics from AMIT Clinics' charge-level database, Feb 2024 β Apr 2026. Industry benchmarks synthesized from published chiropractic-practice-economics sources (typical-to-upper-range averages).
The honest framing. These are AMIT Clinics' own numbers β the flagship practice delivering the method end-to-end. Certified providers outside that clinic converge toward these outcomes over roughly two quarters as the protocol, the wellness pack cadence, and the operating rhythm settle into their own practice.
Run the method.
Watch the pattern break.
Certification is a single cohort. Tuition is transparent. The outcome you're watching unfold above is the one you're buying the tools to reproduce.