60 episodes

Dr. Beau Beard and The FARM team explore the complexities of the human body, how to optimize health and performance, and hopefully provide a bit of entertainment along the way.

The FARM Cast Dr. Beau Beard

    • Health & Fitness
    • 5.0 • 10 Ratings

Dr. Beau Beard and The FARM team explore the complexities of the human body, how to optimize health and performance, and hopefully provide a bit of entertainment along the way.

    Starting wit Conservative Care First

    Starting wit Conservative Care First

    In this episode, Dr. Beau and his team discuss the importance of triage in musculoskeletal care and the decision-making process when determining whether a patient needs to see a specialist or undergo surgery. They share several case examples, including a high-level runner with a foot injury and a patient with a chronic shoulder dislocation. The team emphasizes the need for individualized care and the importance of considering the long-term implications for young athletes. They also highlight the role of primary care providers in ordering imaging and making treatment decisions. In this conversation, Dr. Beau discusses two patient cases. The first case is a 36-year-old male with chronic low back pain and disc bulges. Dr. Beau focuses on addressing the patient's pain and improving his movement patterns. The second case is a 47-year-old male who experienced increased headache and neck pain after receiving a Y-strap adjustment. Dr. Beau emphasizes the importance of a thorough examination and appropriate treatment.




























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    • 48 min
    Hip Pain vs. Ovarian Cyst Differential: Week in Review 34

    Hip Pain vs. Ovarian Cyst Differential: Week in Review 34

    The conversation discusses a case of a 34-year-old female with hip pain and a history of low back pain. The patient is active in CrossFit and has been experiencing right anterior hip pain associated with squatting, running, and jumping. The pain started several months ago and has worsened recently. The chiropractors suspect an internal hip issue and work on stabilizing her back while calming down the hip. However, further examination reveals that the patient has a history of ovarian cysts and potential endometriosis. The chiropractors recommend that she see an OB/GYN and consider functional medicine to address the hormonal dysregulation.


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    • 39 min
    Dr. Phillip Snell - The NeuroCentric Approach

    Dr. Phillip Snell - The NeuroCentric Approach

    In this conversation, Dr. Beau and Dr. Phillip discuss the neurocentric approach and the importance of diagnostic specificity and determining the appropriate intervention points and treatment modalities. They also touch on topics such as staying up to date with research, using AI in healthcare, and balancing creativity in practice. The neurocentric approach focuses on the role of neurology in physical medicine and integrates various treatment modalities to address neurologic dysfunction. It emphasizes the importance of assessing neural contributions to musculoskeletal issues and tailoring interventions accordingly. Dr. Phillip Snell and Dr. Beau Beard discuss the importance of having an organizational heuristic to guide clinical practice. They emphasize the need to identify the tissue that is causing pain, develop a narrative about why it is irritated, educate the patient, and provide a symptom modification procedure. They also highlight the significance of addressing systemic factors such as stress, poor sleep, lifestyle choices, and diet, which can contribute to increased systemic inflammation. Dr. Snell shares his method of staying up-to-date with research by using spiders on PubMed and reading abstracts that catch his attention. He also discusses the potential of AI and Web 3.0 in healthcare. In this final part of the conversation, Phillip discusses how he utilizes GPT-4 in his creative process. He takes GPT-4 with him on runs and asks for feedback on his ideas. He envisions a future social app where people can seek medical advice from multiple sources. Dr. Beau shares his struggle with integrating his creative self into his profession. They discuss the importance of balance and collaboration in pursuing creative projects.


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    • 1 hr 32 min
    Trigger Point, Nerve Entrapment, or Radiculopathy

    Trigger Point, Nerve Entrapment, or Radiculopathy

    In this conversation, Dr. Beau, Dr. Alex, and Dr. Seth discuss the differentiation between trigger points, radiculopathy, and peripheral nerve entrapment. The docs present three cases of heel pain in runners and ask the audience to determine which condition each case represents. Dr. Beau emphasizes the importance of history taking and examination in making a diagnosis, and highlights the need to rule out other potential causes of pain. He also mentions the use of different treatment interventions and adjunctive care for each condition.



    Chapters



    00:00 Differentiation between Trigger Point, Radiculopathy, and Nerve Entrapment

    05:05 Exam Flow Chart and Case Presentations

    09:25 Differentiating Trigger Points

    19:50 Differentiating Peripheral Nerve Entrapment

    23:40 Treatment and Homework for Each Condition

    27:00 Case Analysis and Diagnosis

    35:57 Announcement of the Last Live Session


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    • 40 min
    Post Ankle Surgery and Hip or Low Back Diff Dx: Week in Review 32

    Post Ankle Surgery and Hip or Low Back Diff Dx: Week in Review 32

    Dr. Beau and Dr. Alex sit down to discuss a case of an elite gymnast dealing with ankle issues 5 months post-op, as well as an acute onset of hip pain that is proving a bit tricky.


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    • 1 hr 11 min
    Square 1 System - Shawn Sherman

    Square 1 System - Shawn Sherman

    In this conversation, Dr. Beau interviews Shawn Sherman, the creator of Square 1 Systems, a problem-solving framework for movement professionals. They discuss the development of Square 1 and its focus on restoring organization within the nervous system to improve upright posture and locomotion. Shawn explains how he moved away from traditional training methods and began using muscle testing and isometric contractions to address disorganization in the nervous system. He also emphasizes the importance of understanding neuromechanics and the temporary nature of interventions. The conversation concludes with discussing the significance of locomotion and gate recognition. In this part of the conversation, Dr. Beau and Shawn Sherman discuss the integration of changes in gait and how it reflects the effectiveness of treatment. They also explore the assessment of neurologic pathology and rule out true neurologic damage. The conversation delves into the impact of stroke on neurological function and the challenges of treating stroke patients. They discuss the value of understanding the brain's impact on movement and the limitations of current knowledge. The conversation also touches on joint restrictions and trigger points, as well as the integration of psycho-emotional inputs in treatment. They conclude by discussing the customization of the Square One system and managing expectations for pain relief in different cases, including athletes and non-pain cases. In this conversation, Dr. Beau and Shawn Sherman discuss the importance of supporting other therapies and the individual neurological response to different inputs. They explore the potential negative effects of certain inputs and the need to replicate and integrate them into the nervous system. They emphasize the role of supporting other professionals and the initial temporary negative response that may occur. They also discuss the relationship between stimulus and response and the importance of exposure and integration. They touch on the impact of inputs on visual acuity, mobility, grip strength, and exit velocity. They highlight the need for a lab and education center to explore new ideas and geek out on numbers. They conclude with the idea of keeping an open mind and the analogy of Bigfoot to emphasize the importance of being open to possibilities.


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    • 1 hr 17 min

Customer Reviews

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10 Ratings

10 Ratings

Nitosha Torgison ,

Dr. Beau is Brilliant - a must listen!

I am currently a student in chiropractic school and have been following along with his YouTube content - SUPER stoked its in podcast form now.

All the content he puts out is so beneficial, not only for future doctors but also for people who strive to improve in all aspects of life, health, and fitness.

Dr. Beau is so authentic, listening along is like having an easy conversation with a super awesome friend.

Even if he is speaking on topics that go over the heads of some, he is a true master of metaphors, and can bring any content to a level of understanding for a vast audience of listeners.

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