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In this episode, Dr. John Stenberg and Dr. Cameron Bearder answer listener questions related to upper cervical assessments and case management.
They discuss the importance of laterality in upper cervical care and the potential integration of hemisphericity concepts. They also explore the use of cone beam CT scans and how to analyze them correctly. Additionally, they delve into the incorporation of functional neurology into upper cervical exams and the relevance of neurological assessments in patient care. In this conversation, Dr. John Stenberg and Cameron discuss various topics related to upper cervical chiropractic practice. They emphasize the importance of taking a thorough history to understand the patient's symptoms and potential causes. They also highlight the significance of developing patient rapport and trust to ensure open communication. The conversation delves into the importance of choosing priorities in practice and tailoring treatment to individual patients. They address the question of whether upper cervical can be practiced with diversified technique and discuss the use of other modalities for pain alleviation. Ultimately, they emphasize the importance of individual choice in practice and the need to be accountable to patients and their specific needs.
Takeaways
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If you have questions you'd like to have answered on an upcoming episode, contact us on social media here:
Dr. Stenberg on IG: @zenith_chiro
Dr. Bearder on IG: @drbearder
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Disclaimer
03:18 Exploring Upper Cervical Technique Philosophy
04:50 Importance of Laterality in Upper Cervical Assessments
14:09 Analyzing CBCT and Blair Analysis
26:57 Incorporating Functional Neurology into Upper Cervical Exams
44:48 The Importance of History in Diagnosis
47:04 Developing Patient Rapport and Trust
49:00 Choosing Priorities in Practice
50:45 Can Upper Cervical be Practiced with Diversified Technique?
56:47 Using Other Modalities for Pain Alleviation
01:06:23 The Importance of Individual Choice in Practice
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In this episode, Dr. John Stenberg and Dr. Cameron Bearder answer listener questions related to upper cervical assessments and case management.
They discuss the importance of laterality in upper cervical care and the potential integration of hemisphericity concepts. They also explore the use of cone beam CT scans and how to analyze them correctly. Additionally, they delve into the incorporation of functional neurology into upper cervical exams and the relevance of neurological assessments in patient care. In this conversation, Dr. John Stenberg and Cameron discuss various topics related to upper cervical chiropractic practice. They emphasize the importance of taking a thorough history to understand the patient's symptoms and potential causes. They also highlight the significance of developing patient rapport and trust to ensure open communication. The conversation delves into the importance of choosing priorities in practice and tailoring treatment to individual patients. They address the question of whether upper cervical can be practiced with diversified technique and discuss the use of other modalities for pain alleviation. Ultimately, they emphasize the importance of individual choice in practice and the need to be accountable to patients and their specific needs.
Takeaways
and more.
If you have questions you'd like to have answered on an upcoming episode, contact us on social media here:
Dr. Stenberg on IG: @zenith_chiro
Dr. Bearder on IG: @drbearder
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Disclaimer
03:18 Exploring Upper Cervical Technique Philosophy
04:50 Importance of Laterality in Upper Cervical Assessments
14:09 Analyzing CBCT and Blair Analysis
26:57 Incorporating Functional Neurology into Upper Cervical Exams
44:48 The Importance of History in Diagnosis
47:04 Developing Patient Rapport and Trust
49:00 Choosing Priorities in Practice
50:45 Can Upper Cervical be Practiced with Diversified Technique?
56:47 Using Other Modalities for Pain Alleviation
01:06:23 The Importance of Individual Choice in Practice
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