It is no secret that massage and chiropractic make a dynamic combination. This group is for massage professionals who work in a chiropractic clinic, work on a referral basis with chiropractors, or looking to work in this environment.
So I have my own room for massage in the chiro office I work at and the DC has put a little shelving unit (bookcase lookin thing) on the floor to put sheets on. The problem is that it's not really wide enough so the sheets end up spilling out and it looks sloppy. I'm thinking of draping something over it so it covers it up or getting a new little unit altogether. I just want to get something real cheap though that doesn't look bad. Any suggestions or thoughts?
I rent a room in Chiro clinic. Small room. I bought an inexpensive shelving unit from Walmarts website. They didn't have it in store, delivered to store near you no shipping cost. It has the wood look but fake, but it still looks very nice. As it is a corner unit it doesn't take up much space and I can't work in that corner anyways.
Trina Throckmorton
Aug 28, 2011
Brenda Rowell
I rent a room in Chiro clinic. Small room. I bought an inexpensive shelving unit from Walmarts website. They didn't have it in store, delivered to store near you no shipping cost. It has the wood look but fake, but it still looks very nice. As it is a corner unit it doesn't take up much space and I can't work in that corner anyways.
Sep 18, 2011
Trina Throckmorton
Sep 20, 2011