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openclaw skills install chiropractic-practice-marketing-kitGenerates Nevada-compliant chiropractic marketing content with audited patient campaigns, ads, SEO, and reputation templates that meet state and federal regu...
openclaw skills install chiropractic-practice-marketing-kitVersion: 1.0.0 Category: Marketing / Healthcare / Local Business Compliance Jurisdiction: Nevada (Clark County primary) — principles transferable nationwide Last Updated: 2026-05-27
Generates complete, compliance-audited marketing content for Nevada chiropractic practices. Every output is screened against 7 compliance moats that national marketing tools miss entirely — protecting DCs from Nevada Chiropractic Board sanctions, FTC enforcement, HIPAA breaches, Medicare overpayment audits, credential misrepresentation claims, and personal injury advertising violations.
Chiropractic practices sit at a uniquely complex regulatory intersection: scope-of-practice law (NRS 634) defines what a chiropractor can and cannot do or claim, Medicare has strict coverage rules that differ sharply from what most patients expect, FTC 2023 testimonial rules block the most common patient success story language, and Nevada-specific personal injury lien advertising has disclosure requirements most chiropractic marketing ignores entirely. Generic AI marketing tools generate all of these violations automatically.
Outputs per run:
What it blocks: "Chiropractic physician," "physician," "chiropractic specialist," "chiropractic medicine," claims of diagnosing systemic disease, prescribing medications, performing surgery, treating cancer, or any practice outside the statutory definition of chiropractic in Nevada Revised Statutes Chapter 634.
The standard:
What this gate blocks permanently:
What this gate outputs instead: "Dr. [Name], Doctor of Chiropractic (D.C.)," "chiropractic care for back pain, neck pain, and musculoskeletal conditions," "spinal adjustment and physiotherapy modalities," "supporting your body's natural musculoskeletal health."
Why competitors miss it: NRS 634 scope definitions are Nevada-specific statutory law — not HIPAA or federal regulation — so they fall outside national AI marketing tool training. The title/scope line between "chiropractic physician" (marketing convention) and what NRS 634 actually authorizes is subtle enough that most human writers miss it too.
What it blocks: False, deceptive, or misleading advertising claims; unsubstantiated outcome guarantees; advertising that implies NVBCE endorsement or state licensing as a quality signal; "best chiropractor" superlatives without substantiation; misleading before/after claims; advertising foreign credentials without disclosing Nevada licensure status.
The standard:
What this gate blocks permanently:
What this gate outputs instead: "NVBCE-licensed Doctor of Chiropractic since [year]," "CCSP-certified, [certifying board] (see Moat 6)," "most patients report improvement — individual results vary," "one of Henderson's highly-reviewed chiropractic practices."
What it blocks: Patient testimonials claiming complete cures, permanent elimination of chronic conditions, outcomes that are not typical without disclosure, and any claim that would require substantiation the practice cannot provide.
The standard:
What this gate blocks permanently:
What this gate outputs instead: "Many patients report significant improvement in back and neck pain — individual results vary based on condition, severity, and treatment frequency," "hear what our patients say about their experience — visit [review platform]," "5-star rated on Google by [N] patients."
What it blocks: Patient success stories, testimonials, or case studies that include identifiable health information without a properly executed HIPAA marketing authorization — separate from the general treatment consent form.
The standard:
What this gate blocks permanently:
What this gate outputs instead: Authorization language, de-identified testimonial format ("a patient in their 40s with chronic neck pain reported improvement after 8 visits — individual results vary"), and first-name-only with explicit marketing authorization documented.
What it blocks: "Medicare accepted" or "we take Medicare" language that implies Medicare covers the full scope of chiropractic services — when Medicare Part B covers only one specific service and excludes nearly everything else chiropractic practices offer.
The standard:
What this gate blocks permanently:
What this gate outputs instead: "Medicare Part B covers spinal manipulation for active musculoskeletal conditions — ask our billing team about your specific coverage," "we're Medicare-enrolled and handle your billing for covered services," "some services may require out-of-pocket payment — we'll explain your coverage before treatment."
What it blocks: "Board certified," "fellowship trained," "specialty certified," or "advanced training" claims without specifying the actual certifying organization and verifying the credential is currently active.
The standard:
What this gate blocks permanently:
What this gate outputs instead: "CCSP® — Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician® (American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians)," "ART® Full Body certified provider (Active Release Techniques® LLC)," "Webster Technique certified (ICPA) for prenatal chiropractic care," "DACNB — Diplomate of the American Chiropractic Neurology Board."
What it blocks: Personal injury lien advertising language that creates misleading impressions about fee structures, attorney relationships, settlement guarantees, or liability — a major segment of Nevada chiropractic marketing around auto accidents and work injuries.
The standard:
What this gate blocks permanently:
What this gate outputs instead: "We accept personal injury cases on a lien basis — our billing team will explain how lien-based care works before your first visit," "we work with your insurance carrier for workers' compensation claims — authorization required," "questions about auto accident care? Call our billing coordinator at [phone] for a free insurance review."
| Tier | Price | What You Get |
|---|---|---|
| One-time | $49 | Lifetime access to all 4 prompts + example |
| Monthly | $19.99/month | Access + updates as Nevada regulations change |
| Healthcare Bundle | $99 | This skill + 70+ healthcare/professional practice marketing skills |