One case study a month, three paragraphs, at least one number
Context, treatment, result. Numbers beat adjectives. This is the case-study format AI engines cite as proof.
April 12, 2026·1 min read
TL;DR. A site with real case studies is a site AI engines trust. One case a month is a feasible cadence for any clinic.
The structure
Paragraph one, context: patient with pain for four years, two prior failed attempts. Paragraph two, treatment: six-session protocol, technique X. Paragraph three, result with a number: returned to running in three weeks, pain dropped from eight to one on the visual scale.
What to handle
Written consent, anonymization where required, and no promises of equivalent results. It is a case, not an ad.
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