• Advanced Clinical & Relationship Management with Dr. Joey Miles
    Oct 1 2024

    On this episode, Dr. Joey Miles shares his journey into chiropractic and upper cervical care, highlighting the importance of personal experiences and curiosity. He discusses the evolution of the upper cervical community and the collaborative nature of the field.

    Dr. Miles emphasizes the significance of being outcome-driven and utilizing a comprehensive set of assessments to track patient progress. He also emphasizes the value of ongoing evaluation and the importance of incorporating multiple data points to provide a holistic approach to care.

    In this conversation, Dr. John Stenberg and Dr. Joey Miles discuss the importance of developing proficiency in chiropractic techniques before adding new variables. They emphasize the need for ongoing learning and development, caution against complacency, and stress the value of reevaluations and exams.

    They also discuss the importance of setting reasonable timelines for care plans and the role of patient compliance in achieving positive outcomes. They highlight the need for critical thinking and thoughtful contemplation in patient care and the importance of empowering patients to make informed decisions about their health.

    Check out Healthy Living Spinal Care on their website here


    Takeaways

    • Personal experiences and curiosity play a significant role in the journey into chiropractic and upper cervical care.
    • The upper cervical community has evolved over time, with a shift towards collaboration and a focus on progress and improvement.
    • Being outcome-driven and utilizing a comprehensive set of assessments allows for a holistic approach to patient care.
    • Ongoing evaluation and tracking of patient progress are essential for providing effective and individualized care. Develop proficiency in chiropractic techniques before adding new variables
    • Continuously learn and ask questions to avoid complacency
    • Regular reevaluations and exams are important for tracking progress
    • Set reasonable timelines for care plans based on individual needs
    • Patient compliance plays a crucial role in achieving positive outcomes
    • Critical thinking and thoughtful contemplation are essential in patient care
    • Empower patients to make informed decisions about their health


    Thanks for tuning in!

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Comparing X-Ray and CBCT in Upper Cervical Practice with Dr. Randy Culig
    Sep 24 2024

    On this episode, Dr. John Stenberg sits down with Dr. Randy Culig to discuss the difference between x-ray and CBCT in upper cervical practice.

    Takeaways

    • Understanding the biomechanics of the cervical spine is crucial in upper cervical care.
    • Asymmetry is prevalent in the upper cervical spine and plays a significant role in misalignments.
    • CBCT provides a clear view of the articulations and allows for a more comprehensive analysis.
    • Early adoption of CBCT in Orthospinology requires manual measurement and analysis.
    • Integrating different techniques and taking a patient-centric approach is essential in upper cervical care. CBCT imaging provides valuable information for upper cervical chiropractic care
    • Understanding the unique anatomy and architecture of each patient is crucial
    • Important findings such as elongated styloids and narrow canals can be identified with CBCT
    • Precision in adjusting techniques based on these findings can lead to improved outcomes
    • Collaboration with other healthcare professionals is beneficial for patients


    Check out Dr. Culig's Website here:

    https://www.pierceuc.com/

    View the speaker line-up and register for the Orthospinology Symposium here:

    https://www.orthospinology.org/

    View the speaker line-up and register for the Blair Annual Conference here:

    https://www.blairtechnique.com/2024blairconference/


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    59 mins
  • Breaking News from the Blair Technique with Dr. Jake Hollowell
    Sep 17 2024

    Dr. John Stenberg and Dr. Jake Hollowell sit down to discuss news and updates from the Blair Technique including the upcoming conference and the release of the NEW Blair Technique manual.

    Takeaways

    • The Blair Society is a volunteer-run organization focused on serving the public and advancing the Blair technique.
    • Certifications offered by the Blair Society include student certification, level one and level two certifications, instructor certification, and faculty instructor certification.
    • The upcoming conference will feature diverse speakers discussing topics such as communication, marketing, brain changes, clinical impacts of lower cervical adjusting, CBCT analysis, and evidence-based approach to the 33 principles.
    • There is a growing interest and enthusiasm for the Blair technique in South America, particularly in Brazil and Argentina. The Blair Technique has gained traction and momentum globally, with practitioners teaching and practicing it in different parts of the world.
    • The release of the latest version of the Blair Technique Manual provides a valuable reference for practitioners, covering various aspects of the technique.
    • The manual includes chapters on biomechanics, thermography, exam procedures, X-ray troubleshooting, CBCT analysis, and adjusting procedures.
    • A special chapter on special populations written by Dr. Forrest is included in the manual.
    • Being a "straight" chiropractor means focusing on the detection and correction of vertebral subluxation.


    Click here to check out the speaker line up and register for the Blair Conference.


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    47 mins
  • Upper Cervical Unplugged: LIVE from DCCJP Functional Neurology 1
    Sep 10 2024

    On this episode, Dr.s John Stenberg, Cameron Bearder, Al Cobb, Dustin Dingus, Brett Berner, Jeffrey Hannah debrief their experience at the first of two functional neurology courses for the Diplomate in Chiropractic Craniocervical Junction Procedures.

    Key Takeaways

    • Understanding neuroanatomy and physiology is crucial for providing specific and effective care in upper cervical chiropractic practice.
    • Differential diagnosis is important in order to identify the underlying causes of patient symptoms and choose appropriate interventions.
    • Implementing functional neurology concepts into daily practice can enhance patient outcomes and expand treatment options.
    • Ongoing learning and adaptation are necessary to stay current with new techniques and advancements in the field. Differentiating between cervicogenic and peripheral dizziness requires comprehensive exams.
    • Being open to change and new information is important in the field of upper cervical chiropractic.
    • Ongoing learning and data analysis can improve the practice of upper cervical chiropractic.
    • Understanding the underlying causes of conditions is crucial for effective treatment.
    • A unified upper cervical diplomat exam could provide consistency in the field.

    This is part of a monthly series giving you an inside scoop on the conversations and experiences that happen behind the scenes during the process of becoming and upper cervical diplomate. Just search the episode list for "Upper Cervical Unplugged" to find more episodes like this.


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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Thinking Critically About Chiropractic Concepts with Dr. Rich Schoonmaker
    Sep 3 2024

    In this conversation, Dr. John Stenberg, Dr. Cameron Bearder and Dr. Rich Schoonmaker discuss the importance of critical thinking and evidence-based practice in chiropractic care. They highlight the need for chiropractors to be open to different perspectives and to constantly update their knowledge and skills. They also emphasize the value of patient-centered care and the importance of effective communication with patients.

    The conversation touches on topics such as the role of neuroscience in chiropractic, the impact of social media on the profession's image, and the need for collaboration among healthcare professions. Dr. Schoonmaker shares his experience transitioning from chiropractic to osteopathic medicine and the opportunities it provides for a more comprehensive approach to patient care.

    The conversation explores the need for chiropractic to integrate with other healthcare professions and move away from the identity issues that have held it back. The speakers discuss the importance of using updated science and research to understand the vertebral subluxation and its multiple components. They also touch on the need for chiropractors to have a clear and consistent message about what they can offer and to avoid making unsupported claims about treating medical conditions. The conversation emphasizes the importance of patient-centered care, continuous learning, and collaboration with other healthcare providers.


    To follow along with Rich's medical school journey, follow @richs_medstudent on IG

    Thanks for listening!


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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • The Role of Patient Education in Pain Management & Opioid Usage: Rapid Research Review
    Aug 27 2024

    This episode of the Atlas of Chiropractic Podcast discusses the role of patient education in pain management. The conversation is based on an integrative review published in Pain Management Nursing. The review explores the factors that influence patients' utilization of non-pharmacological modalities (NPMs) for persistent pain management.

    It also examines the impact of patient education on patients' familiarity with and adoption of NPMs, as well as the effect on pain severity and opioid use.

    The review highlights the importance of patient education in empowering patients to make informed decisions about their pain management options.

    Here is the PubMed link to the full text article:

    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31521522/



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    25 mins
  • TMJ Concepts for Upper Cervical Chiropractors with Dr. Priya Mistry
    Aug 20 2024

    Dr. Priya Mistry, a TMJ specialist, discusses the importance of cranio-mandibular work and its impact on overall health. She emphasizes the need for clinicians to continue learning and keeping an open mind in order to provide the best care for their patients.

    Dr. Mistry explains the diagnostic process for cranio-mandibular issues, including a thorough history, physical examination, and imaging. She also highlights the interconnectedness of the cranio-mandibular system with other parts of the body, such as the neck and spine. The conversation touches on the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration and the potential benefits of combining chiropractic and dental treatments.

    Dr. Priya Mistry emphasizes the importance of individualized treatment for patients with sleep apnea and TMJ problems. She recommends that patients meet with a sleep doctor to address sleep apnea, as it can be life-threatening. Dr. Mistry gauges the patient's needs and informs them every step of the way, using objective data to make recommendations. She acknowledges the challenge of finding the right treatment order and focuses on addressing the patient's primary detriment to their quality of life.

    Dr. Mistry and the hosts discuss the need for collaboration between dentists, upper cervical chiropractors, and physical therapists to create wellness centers that can provide comprehensive care for patients. They envision a future where multiple specialists work together to handle complex cases and improve patient outcomes.

    Check out @the_tmj_doc on IG

    Visit Dr. Priya's YouTube channel for more TMJ content:

    https://www.youtube.com/c/PriyaMistryDDStheTMJdoc

    Subscribe to the Unclenched Podcast here:

    Unclenched with Dr. Alex and Dr. Priya


    Check out our previous episode with Dr. Dania Tamimi, a maxillofacial radiologist discussing similar topics:

    Dental Concepts for Upper Cervical Chiropractors

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    48 mins
  • Upper Cervical Unpluggred: LIVE from DCCJP with Dr. Scott Rosa
    Aug 13 2024

    The conversation between Dr. John Stenberg and Dr. Cameron Bearder revolves around the challenges and disruptions faced by attendees of a chiropractic course due to flight cancellations and the importance of having online options for participation. The main theme is the discussion of advanced imaging techniques with Dr. Rosa, who uses upright MRI to study the cranio-cervical junction.

    The conversation explores the subtleties of the findings on the MRIs and the potential impact on patient health. The importance of accurate imaging protocols and the need for normative studies are also discussed. The conversation concludes with a reflection on the responsibility to continue learning and advancing the field. In this conversation, Dr. John Stenberg reflects on the key takeaways from his recent training on upper cervical chiropractic care. He discusses the importance of considering the impact of soft tissues, such as dural unfolding and ligament strain, in addition to the mechanics of the upper cervical joints.

    He also explores the significance of various anatomical structures, such as the condyles, C1-C2 facets, and TP, and their potential impact on vascular and neurological structures. Dr. Stenberg emphasizes the need for a comprehensive approach to treating complex cases, including thorough imaging, thoughtful workup, and a willingness to adapt and break the rules of traditional techniques. He also highlights the importance of preparing for unexpected challenges and maintaining a high standard of care to build a positive reputation in the field.


    Links from this episode:

    Blair Conference

    Orthospinology Conference

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    1 hr and 11 mins