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In today's episode, we will conclude our discussion of instrumentation. We will talk about the peak of deflection and what causes it. We will also discuss proper scoping technique and common mistakes. We will conclude by discussing how to properly count the vertebra so we can correctly ascertain which nerve is causing our scope finding.
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In today's episode, we look at mathematical models for understanding and predicting spine injury and spinal cord trauma. We will discuss the ways in which trauma is produced and which factors have the greatest effect on overall outcome.
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In today's episode, we will begin our discussion on Chiropractic Instrumentation. We will discuss how to read the deflection as well as what causes the deflection. We will also begin discussing proper scoping technique.
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In this section, we will begin a discussion of spinal trauma. Today, we focus primarily on the cervical spine and which forces create which types of damage we will see in the patient.
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In today's episode, we will conclude our discussion of proper X-ray positioning technique. While this is not the most exciting thing in Chiropractic, it is essential for ensuring that we are seeing the spine as accurately as possible.
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In today's episode, we will conclude Chapter 3 with a discussion on Kyphosis as well as a chapter review.
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In this episode, we begin our exploration of Chapter 10 and Full Spine Radiography. This chapter is primarily about the process we use to make sure that we are getting valid x-rays and our measurements are useful. This is an often neglected area by many doctors, but it is actually one of the areas that requires the most attention to detail.
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In today's episode, we will discuss how to properly draw and interpret the radiography lines for the occiput. We will also discuss the listing system, and how the lines are used to provide an appropriate listing. We will also discuss the goal of correction.
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In today's episode, we will finish up the section on Scoliosis. This section primarily covers medical treatments for Scoliosis, but it gives us some insights into their limitations and why they often do not work. This section is essential for becoming a knowledgable expert on the topic of Scoliosis.
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In today's episode, we will be talking about the misalignment of the atlas and the unique way in which we assess it. It is important to understand how to draw the lines for the assessment, but also how we interpret those lines to know that we are seeing it accurately. This episode is essential for making proper corrections to the atlas vertebra.
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In today's episode, we begin our study of Chapter 3. Section 1 is on Scoliosis. We will begin to understand the forces at play as well as the potential causes of scoliosis.
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In today's episode, we will look at the unique mechanism of subluxation that exists in the upper cervical spine. We will also discuss the unique effects of atlas that allow it to effect more neural structures and thereby create the illusion that atlas is responsible for all other subluxations. The rebuttal to that idea will be the introduction of the "foundation principle".
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In this episode, we will be finishing Chapter 2 on Kinematics of the Spine by talking about the Sacrum and Pelvis. We will also discuss unique coupling motions and how this might help us with palpation to better diagnose spinal dysfunction.
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In today's episode, we will be finishing up the chapter on lower cervical misalignments. We will be covering the inferiority of the segment and why this dictates a particular adjustment. We will also discuss the different amounts of rotation between the different cervical vertebra.
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Today, we will be talking about the different coupling patterns in the spine. We will also discuss the instantaneous axis of rotation, its role in movement, but also the ways in which it can move and change. This will have clinical significance for how you perform your adjustments.
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In today's episode, we will be talking about lower cervicals on the lateral film. We will talk about inferiority and how it implies posteriority. We will talk about the mechanism of subluxation as well as the need to lift the vertebra and set it on top of the nucleus.
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In today's episode, we begin Chapter 2 and our study on Kinematics. We will be discussing the motion of the upper cervical region, as well as its coupled motion. This will allow us to better assess when there is a movement disorder in this region of the spine and it will give us a better visualization of how to correct subluxations in the upper cervical region.
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In today's episode, we begin our study of lower cervical misalignments. We will be looking at the mechanism of how they become misaligned as well as the process for drawing lines on the x-ray in order to assess their position relative to the vertebra around them.
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In today's episode, we will be looking at the biomechanics of the back muscles, as well as the spinal cord, nerve roots, and peripheral nerves. This is an element of biomechanics that is frequently ignored by the Chiropractic profession and something that is extremely relevant for correcting joint dysfunction without doing additional harm.
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In today's episode, we will be discussing the proper conceptualization for correcting a thoracic subluxation. While this conceptualization is true in all areas of the spine, it is particularly important for the thoracic spine. In addition, the thoracic spine offers us the obstacle of imbrication, which must be accounted for to create a proper adjustment.
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