Chiropractic Science gets the word out about chiropractic research. Chiropractors, patients and the public will learn about chiropractic research from the experts who are doing the research. You'll get the information in plain English, not through the media, nor a middleman. The podcast is also intended to motivate and assist the chiropractor and student to pursue research careers in chiropractic ... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 66 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | MedicineAlternative HealthHealth & Fitness |
Dr. Farabaugh and I discuss the cost of chiropractic vs. medical management of adults with spine-related musculoskeletal pain.
Dr. Daniels and I discuss some of his publications dealing with prior spine surgery, medications for low back pain, suicide, and health promotion.
In this episode, we discuss physical activity, exercise, clinical practice guidelines, and the chiropractic profession.
Dr. Robert Trager discusses his research at the intersection of medicine and chiropractic, from case reports to health service utilization.
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Was lucky to have Dr. Smith as a professor a few years ago at Miami University. As a current PT student, it’s really helpful but most of all interesting to take a deep dive into chiropractic research when I’m able to tune into this podcast. Dr. Smith is a true academic renaissance man.
I just started listening to this podcast. It has renewed my excitement and passion for chiropractic. I find myself discussing findings with patients, which gets them engaged in care. I graduated from Palmer Davenport in 2004 and take continuing education every year. This podcast and Got Documentation seminars with Dr. Gregg Friedman have been the most valuable continuing education I have experienced. Thank you for producing these Dr. Smith.
Wow now that is a great podcast! Very good quality, science based, for clinicians and researchers. I’m an osteopathy student (Europe) and I love listening to this podcast. It’s like listening to The Drive (which I also like) but in the field manual medicine. Great work!
As a third generation Chiropractor currently finishing school this Podcast is exactly what I have been looking for. Hearing cutting edge information from the super star researchers that have elicited it is profoundly inspiring. I’ll be a listener for life!
Your podcast is a wealth of information. I listen to it while driving to and from work and wished I could take notes. I am so proud of your work and the work of my research colleagues for the advancement of chiropractic and to scientifically prove the very essence of chiropractic. Keep up the great work. 😉
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