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The ASRF Research for Practice Podcast

De: Australian Spinal Research Foundation
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  • Welcome to the Research for Practice Podcast by the Australian Spinal Research Foundation. We proudly fund & facilitate chiropractic research. This podcast will bring you interviews with chiropractic movers, shakers & researchers as a part of our mission to educate chiropractors & communities. Tune in for research relevant to your practice, basic science, audio blogs, interviews with people behind the science & much more. Subscribe & check out www.spinalresearch.com.au to get involved!
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Episodios
  • Chiropractic care and little spines - all about paediatrics
    Jun 20 2024

    Join us as we talk with Dr Jacey Pryjma and Dr Braden Keil about the gentle, effective ways we care for infants, kids and their families. We will be talking about research, practice, and how chiropractic supports neurodevelopment in this bumper episode. Find out more on our website, or our socials www.spinalresearch.com.au to find out how you can support more chiropractic research or join our tribe.

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    1 h y 9 m
  • Chiropractic Care and Human Performance - featuring Brad Glowaki and Don MacDonald
    Apr 17 2024

    In this bumper episode, Dr. Brad Glowaki (@Drglodc on Instagram), tells us all about his learnings while working with elite athletes. His wisdom shows us how research pairs with chiropractic in action, and why we are far more than a pain modality. After talking about pain, prevention and performance, we then move on to Dr. Don MacDonald, author and chiropractor who talks us through the vagus nerve and why it matters. Find out more at www.spinalresearch.com.au

    You can find Dr Don at @drdonmacdonald on Instagram if you are interested in hearing more

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    1 h y 6 m
  • Chiropractic and the Cervical Curve- Featuring Dr. Michael Hall (DC)
    Feb 21 2024

    Dr Michael Hall joins us in this bumper episode to talk about the vital importance of the cervical curve. In this episode we talk about everything from movement, to neuroplasticity, to neurodiversity and much more. Its one you'll need to listen to over and over, we are sure, but if you've ever been in doubt about the potential of chiropractic, this episode will blow your mind. Dr Daniel Knowles also joins us to talk about Network Spinal and Epihealth. If there's a theme to this episode, its putting the health back into healthcare. And thats what we love.

    The direct links for the upcoming events are Mar 16-17 - Daniel Knowles & Richelle Laurich Knowles https://bit.ly/DiscoverCareMelbourne-March2024 Mar 23-24 - DCE - Auckland, New Zealand https://bit.ly/DiscoverCareAuckland-March2024 Use the savings code ASRF-DC to save $100 dollars off registration (or ASRF-ST for $50USD off student registration) For more information including research on EpiEnergentics, go to the website listed below. https://epienergetics.com/welcome-networkspinal/ https://epienergetics.com/ https://www.epienergetics.org/ Dr. Michael talks through a lot of research in this episode. The references are here:

    1. Effect sizes for changes in health and well-being following treatment with the One-to-Zero (OTZ) Technique in individuals with occipito-atlantal joint dysfunction – UshaniAmbalavanar,MHSc,aVictoriaBerkers,BHSc,aHeidiHaavik,PhD,DC,bandBernadetteAnnMurphy,PhD,DCa

    JCM Dec 2023

    2. Anxious: How to use the brain to understand and treat fear and anxiety https://www.everand.com/book/270235488/Anxious-Using-the-Brain-to-Understand-and-Treat-Fear-and-Anxiety

    3. Leading causes of death in Australian Men https://www.abs.gov.au/statistics/health/causes-death/causes-death-australia/2022

    4. Tseng, J. & Poppenk, J. (2020). Brain meta-state transitions demarcate thoughts across task contexts exposing the mental noise of trait neuroticism. Nat Commun, 11, 3480 .https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-17255-9

    5. Christoff, K., Irving, Z., Fox, K. et al. (2016). Mind-wandering as spontaneous thought: a dynamic framework. Nat Rev Neurosci 17, 718–731. https://doi.org/10.1038/nrn.2016.113

    6. How many thoughts per day: https://www.healthline.com/health/how-many-thoughts-per-day

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    1 h y 5 m

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