1 hr 21 min

Upper Cervical Unplugged: LIVE from DCCJP Anatomy 2 Atlas of Chiropractic

    • Alternative Health

This is another BTS look at the conversations that take place among the 4th Cohort of the DCCJP program hosted by the ICA Council on Upper Cervical Care. Each month, we'll share a unscripted conversation among several of the docs ON location. This month, Dr. Cameron Bearder, Dr. John Stenberg, Dr. Al Cobb, Dr. Carissa Stallings, Dr. Luca O'Brien, and Dr. Dustin Dingus sat down to chat. Enjoy!



Takeaways




Understanding the complexities of neck anatomy is crucial for chiropractors


Further study and research are necessary to fully grasp the intricacies of the neck


Imaging, such as MRI, is important for understanding and managing patients' conditions


Clinical application and correlation of multiple findings are essential for accurate diagnosis and treatment


Technology and imaging centers can play a significant role in advancing understanding and improving patient outcomes Conebeam technology has changed the game in upper cervical chiropractic and there is a need to update policies and procedures accordingly.


Upper cervical chiropractic is still relatively small in Europe and other parts of the world, but efforts are being made to create hubs and increase awareness.


Mentorship and networking are crucial in the field of upper cervical chiropractic, and it is important to build relationships with other healthcare providers.


Students and young doctors are more interested in getting good results and pushing the limits of upper cervical chiropractic rather than focusing solely on specific techniques.


There is a need for better communication and collaboration with other healthcare providers to ensure that patients receive the best care possible.


Students interested in upper cervical chiropractic should take the initiative to learn more about the field and reach out to experienced practitioners for guidance and mentorship.


The DCCJP program provides a deep dive into the craniocervical junction and is essential for anyone working in the field of upper cervical chiropractic.


The Anti-Fragile Chiropractic Club Challenge is a fun way to challenge oneself physically and connect with others in the chiropractic community.

This is another BTS look at the conversations that take place among the 4th Cohort of the DCCJP program hosted by the ICA Council on Upper Cervical Care. Each month, we'll share a unscripted conversation among several of the docs ON location. This month, Dr. Cameron Bearder, Dr. John Stenberg, Dr. Al Cobb, Dr. Carissa Stallings, Dr. Luca O'Brien, and Dr. Dustin Dingus sat down to chat. Enjoy!



Takeaways




Understanding the complexities of neck anatomy is crucial for chiropractors


Further study and research are necessary to fully grasp the intricacies of the neck


Imaging, such as MRI, is important for understanding and managing patients' conditions


Clinical application and correlation of multiple findings are essential for accurate diagnosis and treatment


Technology and imaging centers can play a significant role in advancing understanding and improving patient outcomes Conebeam technology has changed the game in upper cervical chiropractic and there is a need to update policies and procedures accordingly.


Upper cervical chiropractic is still relatively small in Europe and other parts of the world, but efforts are being made to create hubs and increase awareness.


Mentorship and networking are crucial in the field of upper cervical chiropractic, and it is important to build relationships with other healthcare providers.


Students and young doctors are more interested in getting good results and pushing the limits of upper cervical chiropractic rather than focusing solely on specific techniques.


There is a need for better communication and collaboration with other healthcare providers to ensure that patients receive the best care possible.


Students interested in upper cervical chiropractic should take the initiative to learn more about the field and reach out to experienced practitioners for guidance and mentorship.


The DCCJP program provides a deep dive into the craniocervical junction and is essential for anyone working in the field of upper cervical chiropractic.


The Anti-Fragile Chiropractic Club Challenge is a fun way to challenge oneself physically and connect with others in the chiropractic community.

1 hr 21 min