ChiroShift

ChiroShift Podcast
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Jan 6, 2025 • 1h 1min

S:02 Ep:06 - Dr. Wes Hendricks - Chiropractor to Coach: Wes' Journey

In this conversation, Dr. Wes Hendricks shares his journey from being a practicing chiropractor to becoming a coach specializing in helping individuals with lower back pain. He discusses the importance of active participation in healthcare, the challenges of traditional chiropractic narratives, and the need for effective communication and trust-building with patients. Wes emphasizes the significance of tailored program design, the role of humor in healing, and the value of consistent communication in remote care. He also highlights the complexities of rehab versus training and the necessity of addressing patients' fears and misconceptions about their conditions. Takeaways Wes transitioned from chiropractic to coaching to help more invested clients. Active participation in healthcare leads to better outcomes. Chiropractic education often lacks focus on evidence-based practices. Misleading narratives in chiropractic can hinder patient recovery. Building trust through effective communication is crucial. Rehab should be viewed as training with specific goals. Progressive overload is essential in rehab to prevent re-injury. Tailoring programs to individual needs enhances patient success. Humor can significantly improve patient interactions and outcomes. Remote care can be just as effective as in-person visits. 00:00 - The Journey of Dr. Wes Hendricks 02:43 - Transitioning from Chiropractic to Online Coaching 05:36 - The Role of Healthcare Practitioners in Pain Management 08:41 - Chiropractic Narratives and Their Impact 11:33 - Building Trust and Communication in Care 14:24 - Rehab vs. Training: Understanding the Differences 17:15 - The Importance of Challenging Rehab Programs 20:20 - Program Design: Meeting Clients Where They Are 28:37 - The Power of Language in Healing 31:08 - Creating a Positive Environment for Recovery 33:06 - Building Consistency in Client Interactions 36:37 - The Importance of Communication Outside Appointments 39:36 - Self-Management and Empowerment in Pain Management 42:30 - Customization in Care: Adapting to Individual Needs 49:24 - Focusing on Lower Back Pain: A Niche of Expertise Dr. Wes Hendricks Contact: IG: @drweshendricks
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Dec 30, 2024 • 1h 11min

S:02 Ep:05 - Dr. Eliud Sierra - Challenging the Chiropractic Paradigm

In this conversation, Dr. Eliud Sierra discusses the evolution of chiropractic care, focusing on outdated narratives, the validity of subluxation theory, and the importance of evidence-based practices. He emphasizes the need for chiropractors to adapt to new research, the risks associated with cervical manipulation, and the role of exercise in patient care. The discussion also highlights the challenges and opportunities within the chiropractic profession, including the push for integration into broader healthcare systems and the positive trends emerging in evidence-based practices. Takeaways Subluxation theory lacks scientific support and is often misused in practice. The chiropractic profession is slow to evolve compared to other healthcare fields. Monetary incentives can lead to outdated practices in chiropractic care. Cervical manipulation carries a small but real risk of serious adverse events. Exercise should be a key component of chiropractic care for better patient outcomes. Integration into healthcare systems is essential for the future of chiropractic. Social media allows chiropractors to share knowledge and improve their practices. Evidence-based chiropractors focus on patient education and informed consent. The profession is gradually improving, but requires ongoing effort from practitioners. Chapters 00:00 - Challenging Outdated Narratives in Chiropractic 03:03 - Understanding Subluxation Theory 05:51 - The Evidence Behind Subluxation Claims 08:41 - The Slow Evolution of Chiropractic Practice 11:41 - The Financial Incentives in Chiropractic Care 14:55 - Natural History and Patient Empowerment 17:29 - Cervical Spine Manipulation: Risks and Considerations 20:36 - Criteria for Cervical Manipulation 23:34 - Informed Consent in Chiropractic Care 26:45 - Exploring Alternative Modalities in Chiropractic 29:28 - The Role of Exercise in Chiropractic Care 34:20 - Chiropractic Education and Exercise Prescription 37:55 - The Future of Chiropractic Integration 45:10 - Positive Developments in Chiropractic Practice 50:47 - Bridging the Gap Between Rehab and Performance 01:03:48 - Identifying Evidence-Based Chiropractic Practices
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Dec 23, 2024 • 1h 1min

S:02 Ep:04 - Dr. Michael Ray - An In-Depth Conversation on the Complexities of Pain

In this conversation, Dr. Michael Ray shares his journey from chiropractic school to academia, discussing the intersection of clinical practice and education. He emphasizes the importance of understanding pain through various models, particularly the biopsychosocial model, and the role of social determinants in pain management. Dr. Ray also explores the complexities of exercise in relation to chronic pain, the significance of sleep, and offers valuable advice for young clinicians and coaches. Takeaways Dr. Ray's background in exercise science influenced his approach to chiropractic. The biopsychosocial model expands the understanding of pain beyond just biological factors Patient education is crucial in managing pain and setting realistic expectations Social determinants of health significantly impact chronic pain outcomes Exercise can improve quality of life, even if it doesn't directly reduce pain The affordance-based model helps clinicians guide patients in their recovery Vulnerability and collaboration are key in clinician-patient relationships Chapters: 00:00 - Dr. Michael Ray's Journey into Chiropractic 05:55 - Education and Patient Engagement Strategies 11:33 - The Biopsychosocial Model Explained 17:13 - The Complexity of Pain: Mind-Body Dualism 23:08 - Social Determinants of Health and Pain 30:07 - Understanding Exercise Outcomes Beyond Pain 34:59 - The Affordance-Based Model Explained 39:59 - The Role of Healthcare Professionals as Guides 49:18 - The Bi-Directional Relationship Between Sleep and Pain 54:57 - Advice for Young Coaches and Clinicians Dr. Michael Ray Contact Info: IG: @michael_tame_pain Website: www.tamepain.com X: @MichaelTamePain
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Dec 16, 2024 • 53min

S:02 Ep:03 - Dr. Dave Hagerty - Anti-Fragility, Self-Discovery and Book Recommendations

In this episode of the Chiro Shift podcast, Taylor and Dave Haggerty delve into the concept of anti-fragility, exploring how individuals can adapt and thrive in the face of stress and challenges. They discuss the importance of overcoming fear in healthcare, the significance of building strong relationships with clinicians, and the need to redefine the root causes of pain. The conversation also highlights the role of strength and conditioning as a form of healthcare and emphasizes the value of auto-regulation in training, encouraging listeners to take responsibility for their health and well-being. In this conversation, Taylor and Dave explore the complexities of motivation, discipline, and behavior change, emphasizing the importance of self-discovery and understanding one's beliefs. They discuss how to approach motivation with empathy and the significance of small, actionable steps. The dialogue also touches on working with the elderly population, addressing entrenched beliefs, and the importance of providing information for informed decision-making. Finally, they recommend essential books for personal growth and understanding human behavior. Chapters: 00:00Understanding Anti-Fragility 05:22The Role of Fear in Healthcare 11:38Building Relationships with Clinicians 12:22Redefining Root Causes of Pain 19:39Strength and Conditioning as Healthcare 23:52Auto-Regulation in Training 30:18Understanding HRV and Its Limitations 31:54The Journey of Motivation and Discipline 36:32The Importance of Self-Discovery in Discipline 38:37Changing Behaviors Without Changing Beliefs 44:31Working with the Elderly: Beliefs and Behaviors 49:30Essential Reads for Personal Growth
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Dec 9, 2024 • 1h 6min

S:02 Ep:02 - Clinical Concepts x Clinical Athlete - An MSK Discussion with Zak Gabor and John Flagg

In this episode, David, Taylor, Zak, and John discuss the current state of musculoskeletal health and the challenges faced in providing effective care. They emphasize the importance of long-term planning, overcoming misinformation, and the role of exercise in recovery. The conversation highlights the benefits of virtual care, building trust with patients, and the active ingredients in rehabilitation. Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction to Clinical Athlete and Olympic Weightlifting 02:37 - The Mission of Clinical Athlete 04:33 - Current State of Musculoskeletal Health 09:33 - Misinformation in Healthcare 11:29 - Long-Term Planning in Care 13:56 - The Importance of Progression 18:56 - Navigating Patient Fears 23:45 - Gradual Exposure and Trust in Care 29:41 - The Debate on Good vs. Bad Exercises 33:17 - Understanding Training Programs and Their Effectiveness 38:04 - The Importance of Communication in Virtual Care 42:03 - Overcoming Barriers to Virtual Healthcare 48:16 - Active Ingredients in Rehabilitation 54:19 - Building Relationships in Virtual Coaching 01:02:28 - Upcoming Clinical Athlete Course Announcement Unfortunately this season was delayed in its release and the Clinical Athlete Powerlifting/Weightlifting Seminar has already come and go. However, Clinical Athlete continues to be a leader in the field and you should absolutely give them a follow. IG: @clinicalathlete website: www.clinicalathlete.com
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Dec 2, 2024 • 1h 42min

S:02 Ep:01 - Dr. Rich Schoonmaker and Dr. Strat Poulson - Differences and Similarities... A Continued Discussion

In this episode, David, Rich, and Strat discuss their recent life changes, including Rich's transition to medical school and Strat's international teaching experiences. They delve into the responsibilities of practitioners in meeting patient expectations, the nuances of chiropractic care, and the importance of evidence-based practice. The discussion also touches on the claims made about chiropractic care for non-musculoskeletal conditions and the potential dangers of misleading information in the profession. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the nuances of chiropractic care, discussing the effectiveness of manual adjustments compared to other therapies, the complexities of clinical decision-making, and the role of chiropractors within the broader healthcare system. They explore the future of chiropractic practice, the concept of maintenance care, and the transition from rehabilitation to performance-based care. The discussion emphasizes the importance of patient-centered approaches and the need for a cultural shift within the chiropractic profession to enhance its credibility and effectiveness. Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction and Life Updates 07:32 - Teaching Internationally: Experiences and Insights 16:46 - The Role of Manual Therapy 28:15 - Chiropractic Care Beyond Musculoskeletal Conditions 33:32 - The Concept of Happy Accidents in Treatment 41:52 - Mechanisms of Action: What Really Matters? 47:59 - Clinical Decision-Making in Chiropractic Care 54:55 - Chiropractic's Role in the Healthcare Landscape 01:04:31 - Navigating Difficult Conversations with Patients 01:10:42 - Understanding Maintenance Care in Chiropractic 01:16:50 - Patient-Directed Care and Its Importance 01:24:07 - Transitioning from Rehab to Performance Care 01:29:10 - Direct Primary Care: A New Approach to Healthcare
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Sep 23, 2024 • 51min

Ep. 10 - Frank Benedetto - Driving Change in Healthcare

Dr. Frank Benedetto is a driving force for change in today's world of healthcare. Through his platform, The HoneyBadger Project, he has helped clinicians realize their potential by harnessing technology in support of a high-value patient-centered approach to care. Frank discusses some difficult moments from his past that ultimately inspired him to take action in his pursuit of bettering healthcare as a whole. Through these vulnerable moments, we are able to truly see why it is so incredibly important that we do better as providers. Have questions or comments? Drop them below! Connect with Frank and Learn More about his Mission: IG: frank_benedetto
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Sep 16, 2024 • 55min

Ep. 09 - Dr. Leada Malek - Navigating Health in the Digital Age and "The Science of Stretch"

Summary: In this conversation, Leada shares her journey as a physical therapist and social media influencer, emphasizing the importance of being genuine and human in her online presence. She discusses the challenges of navigating health information in the digital age and offers advice on how to discern reliable sources. Leada also talks about her experience writing a book on stretching, addressing common myths and the evolving understanding of flexibility and mobility. The conversation highlights the significance of movement in overall health and the need for a more active approach to care, especially in a world where many people are not moving enough. The conversation concludes with practical advice on finding the right practitioner and an introduction to Leada's book, 'The Science of Stretch', which serves as a comprehensive guide to understanding and implementing stretching techniques. Takeaways: Being genuine on social media is crucial. Stretching has been misunderstood over the years. Movement is essential for long-term health. Avoid absolutes in health advice. Movement is essential for health and longevity. Pain management involves multiple strategies beyond just exercise Building a strong relationship with your practitioner is crucial Effective communication is key to successful treatment Collaboration among healthcare practitioners benefits patient care Finding the right practitioner is essential for your health journey Leada's book offers practical insights into stretching and movement. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Connect with Dr. Leada Malek PT, DPT, SCS IG: @drmalekpt Email: info@drmalekpt.com Buy Her Book: https://a.co/d/01KpQVr
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Sep 8, 2024 • 50min

Ep. 08 - Dr. Katie Dabrowski - Muscle Mass, Pain, and CHEESE

Dr. Katie Dabrowski, a physical therapist and strength coach, joins Dr. David Newton on the Chiro Shift podcast to discuss their shared mission of changing healthcare. KEY POINTS DISCUSSED: The importance of collaboration between chiropractors and physical therapists and the need to create a positive and welcoming environment for patients The significance of strength training and muscle mass in maintaining independence and overall health as we age The role of empathy, meeting patients where they're at, and providing a positive experience with movement Challenging he traditional emphasis on diagnosis and pain reduction, focusing instead on building resilience and empowering patients to take an active role in their own health. The need for healthcare providers to convey confidence in non-diagnosis driven care and prioritize patient safety. The complexity of pain and the importance of educating patients about the multi-faceted nature of pain. The role of movement and exercise in mitigating pain and improving overall health was emphasized. This episode is a MUST LISTEN if you are looking to gain insight into the current state of modern MSK approaches. THANK YOU Katie for taking the time to speak with us today! Dr. Dabrowski's Info: IG: @ktdabrowski and @oldbullathletics
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Sep 3, 2024 • 57min

Ep. 07 - Dr. Taylor Goldberg - Creating Clarity: A Response to Recent Comments

In this episode, David and Taylor address misconceptions and criticisms about the chiropractic profession, especially those relating to comments in Taylor's recent appearance on 'What's the Juice' podcast with Olivia Amitrano (@organic_olivia). Both hosts emphasize their love for chiropractic and their goal of providing clarity and high-quality information. They also talk about the role of research in chiropractic and the limitations of the subluxation theory. The hosts emphasize the importance of evidence-based practice, interdisciplinary collaboration, and continuous learning. They encourage chiropractors to read research, challenge their beliefs, and evolve their practices. The conversation concludes with an invitation for anyone to present evidence supporting subluxation theory and to engage in a constructive dialogue.

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