Chiropractic Research Breakdown show

Chiropractic Research Breakdown

Summary: Each week we break down the most relevant chiropractic science and philosophy to empower you to change your community with your host Dr. Anthony Pellegrino from ChiroEdge. To learn more about getting research-based patient newsletters and social media posts in your inbox every week visit chiroedgemedia.com

Podcasts:

 E18: Heart Health Month, Ear infections, and DYSAFFERENTATION! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 26:50

In this week's episode of the Chiropractic Research Breakdown, Dr. Anthony starts off heart health month by looking at a case study of a decrease in cardiovascular disease risk factors (and may or may not go on a rant about confused chiropractors) Next we look at a case study on bilateral recurring ear infections and chiropractic care Hang tight though, because we close with an in-depth look at the dysafferentation model of subluxation and how it relates to whiplash and traumatic brain injury.

 E17: Special Ops Military, Subluxation and YOUR CELLS, and 'psychoneuroendocrinology' | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 23:46

[CRB E17] Chiropractic and.... SPECIAL OPS! Can a subluxation REALLY affect how your body makes new CELLS? And psychoneuroendocrinology (say that five times fast) Let's slay some subluxations! References: https://trialsjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13063-018-3133-2 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29932493 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0306453018310060 Special AMPED conference special: chiroedgemedia.com/amped

 E16: Seizures, Bedwetting, and some weird stuff from Hong Kong | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 18:09

In this week's episode, Dr. Pellegrino breaks down 3 case studies. -One on seizures from the Journal of Pediatric, Maternal, and Family Health -One on Bedwetting from the Journal of Clinical Chiropractic Pediatrics -And on one "Neck-tongue syndrome" from the British Medical Journal --> published out of Hong Kong. This was... interesting. 

 E14: Nocturnal Enuresis and why TCC makes my hair fall out | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 15:41

CUTTING THROUGH BULLSH*T Specifically, "research" done at Texas Chiropractic College (can you really call yourself that?) Research sheds light on the physiology of nocturnal enuresis (bedwetting) -- what does this mean for chiropractors? LIVE (bright and early) before I head back to learning from Marcia Schaefer at the Columbus OH ICPA-International Chiropractic Pediatric Association seminar! Special shout out to Tim Zittle DC for use of your former residence

 E14: Epilepsy: why big pharma HATES us but your local MD LOVES us | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 10:30

Dr. Anthony breaks down new research from Medical Science Monitor on the function of the Vagus Nerve in epilepsy and how it relates to principled chiropractic. Key takeaways: - First line of treatment for epilepsy = drugs with a

 The New Chiropractic Research Breakdown Manifesto | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 14:03

The past, present, and future anthem of the CRB.

 E12: The AMA and DRUGS, Stress Response, and a let down. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 26:33

The AMA says NOT to take antibiotics during infancy? WHY??? I review why the Journal of Chiropractic Medicine makes me want to vomit in my own lap. What does it ACTUALLY MEAN when we say subluxation helps us adapt to physical, chemical, and emotional stress. Plus get a free resource at chiroedgemedia.com/10x

 E11: Family health, Concussion, and a FREE RESOURCE | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 17:46

Today we break down Family Health restrospective analysis from the Journal of Pediatric, Maternal, and Family Health, and youth elite athlete concussion research from Canada. You can get a free report on how to 10X the impact of your facebook videos at chiroedgemedia.com/10X

 E10: Hypertension and DEATH, faltering growth, and infertility | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 35:02

Fascinating stuff -- research shows that the more chiropractors in an area - literally the fewer people die of cardiovascular disease. Wow. Faltering growth (aka failure to thrive) - and what causes it (confusing) and how chiropractic can help. Infertility RESOLVED with chiropractic (a case study) and a deep dive into the mechanism. Oh - and a rant on referral only practices.

 E9: TMJD, "Tech Neck", and Developmental Delay | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 28:20

In this episode, Dr. Pellegrino breaks down 2 RCT's and a case study on: TMJ Disorder Proprioception and Tech Neck Developmental Delays Also, as a huge thanks to the whole team at the AMPED conference (more like the AMPED MOVEMENT) we have extended the AMPED conference discount of 50% off for the first 3 months of our premier service to the end of 8/2018. Find it at chiroedgemedia.com/amped

 E8: Whiplash, Concussion, and crash test dummies | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 27:07

This week's Chiropractic Research! 1. Accidents as slow as WHAT cause whiplash and concussion??? What you must know about car accidents, head injury, and neck injury. 2. Need to read case study on Sjogren's Syndrome -- if you don't know about "spoon theory" #spoonie you need to listen. 3. Global burden of disease. Neck pain and back pain affect us more than you think All that and more inside. Get a free trial of this content in patient newsletter format at chiroedgemedia.com

 E7: Manipulation vs. Adjustment (and why you should care) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 32:00

Is there a difference between "adjustment" and "spinal manipulation?" How about "subluxation" and "joint dysfunction?" Should you even care? Dr. Pellegrino's rant on research published in the Chiropractic Journal of Australia and Journal of Chiropractic Medicine (national UHS gives me fumes) will answer the above questions and more. We have REDEMPTION though -- in the form of an opinion paper written by MD's and DC's on the role of chiropractic in cardiovascular rehabilitation and prevention.

 E6: ADHD, Birth Trauma, and Telomeres! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 35:17

Adult Onset ADHD and Chiropractic -- a case study from the annals of vertebral subluxation research published by Dr. Erin McNulty AND yours truly! BIRTH TRAUMA! How do birth interventions decrease range of motion in infants -- the answer is not what you expect. (from the chiropractic journal of Australia). Telomeres from the content producing machines that are the CBP community -- from the annals of vertebral subluxation research.

 E5: Quality of life case series, Adolescent Scoliosis and Psychological Disturbances, and Lower limb neuropathy in an 18 y.o. cricketer | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 22:09

Today we break down 2 articles from the Chiropractic Journal of Australia: a case report on neuropathy in an 18 y.o. cricketer and a case series from the New Zealand Chiropractic college that I think EVERY student should listen to. We also get real deep in the Journal Spine Deformity where a group of MD's looked at the contribution of Adolescent scoliosis to psychological disturbances. As always you can get this info and more with a patient focus straight to your inbox at chiroedgemedia.com

 E4: Chiropractic research and Failure to Thrive, Biopsychosocial factors, and the vagus nerve and the microbiota-gut-brain axis | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:17

Today we break down 3 articles - 1 from the journal of pediatric maternal, and family health on Failure to Thrive and GERD, another from PLOSOne on biopsychosocial risk factors and comorbidities of spinal deformities, and Frontiers in Neuroscience discusses the role of the Vagus Nerve in the Microbiota-Gut-Brain Axis. You you can get this info straight to your inbox at chiroedgemedia.com

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