This episode’s spine specialist is Dr. Roy Siegel. He shares a story of treating one of the most beloved men in the world. Dr. Siegel practices in New York City.
Roy H. Siegel He has lectured nationwide on low back pain and sciatica, prevention and treatment of dance and running injuries as well as nutrition.
Dr. Roy has treated thousands of professional dancers and broadway performers along with the casts and crews.
Dr. Siegel has had articles published in Runners World, Dance Magazine. Redbook magazine, the NY Times and an article on posture in Oprah Winfrey’s magazine O. Dr. Siegel has appeared TV discussing his role in the treatment of dance and running injuries. You may also have seen Dr. Siegel on "Sixty Minutes" or on Regis and Kelly..
Dr. Roy has attended over 2,000 hours of nutrition courses and seminars. He loves creating a diet and supplement schedule for patients that will help them alleviate and correct problems as well as slow the aging process. He practices what he preaches and loves it.
He is still an active musician, playing guitar and piano, performing as singer/songwriter Roy Howard. Besides treating dancers, his musical background enhances his ability to help musicians play with strength, dexterity in a pain free state.
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Chronic pain patients make up 25% of those patients who experience back pain. Dr. Barton shares an inspirational story of a nurse with chronic back pain.
Dr. Barton brings the most current levels of understanding and technology to his Kingston practice. His commitment to low force adjusting methods regularly attract patients with chronic spine issues.
Dr. Barton is a certified medical specialist with the Titleist Performance Institute and founding partner of the Kingston Golf Lab.
Dr. Barton leads by example. He and his family live a chiropractic wellness lifestyle blending fitness, nutritional awareness and purposeful living.
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I think you are going to enjoy this story of hope from veteran spine specialist, Dr. William Davis.
Dr. Davis practices in Kenmore, NY. Even after serving generations of families in the Buffalo area community for over 40 years, he is still very passionate about his work.
His experience is evident in many areas including: nutrition, disc disease, degenerative joint disease, fibromyalgia, sports and dance injury, applied kinesiology, and geriatric care. His all-inclusive approach to healing has extended to a wide circle of the top medical and alternative healers in Western New York.
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Today’s spine specialist on the Back Doctors Podcast is Dr. Gregory Priest. Dr. Priest has authored several published papers and has been giving continuing education lectures since 2002. He lives and practices in Melbourne, Florida. He explains the thinking process and detective work it takes to diagnose and treat an architect with neck and arm pain.
Dr. Greg Priest graduated Summa Cum Laude from Life University in 1983 as Salutatorian of the Graduating Class. Dr. Priest then continued his postgraduate training through the National University of Health Sciences Chiropractic Orthopedic program, and was awarded the title of Diplomate of the American Board of Chiropractic Orthopedists.
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Academy of Chiropractic Orthopedists
Dr. Loren Miller takes us on quite an adventure, following the story of a green beret veteran with multiple spine issues.
Dr. Miller is an accomplished doctor and academic with both a Diplomate and Fellow status with the Academy of Chiropractic Orthopedists.
"I became a chiropractor because when I myself was going through unbelievable neck, back, and muscle pain. A chiropractor was the only doctor who was able to give lasting relief from my suffering. And he did it without prescribing pharmaceuticals or cutting into me. I also liked the fact that he took the time to communicate with me about the different causes of neck and back pain. My first chiropractor was the first to really talk with me about the pain that comes with back problems. He also talked to me about chiropractic, pain and my overall health and wellness. Now that I too am a chiropractor, I emulate his compassionate approach. I take every opportunity to talk about what it is to be a chiropractor, providing solutions for neck, back, and general muscle and joint pain with my patients. I want them to know that we can offer many of them the relief they are in search of."
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Back pain in teenagers is common. Dr. Kelly Brinkman shares a story of a 14 y.o. with a disc injury.
Kelly K. Brinkman, DC, MCS-P graduated from Logan College of Chiropractic in 1990 and was in private practice through 2016. She is an Associate Professor at Logan University in their College of Chiropractic and has taught the Cox Flexion Distraction course at Logan since 1991. She is currently working full time at Logan and has begun working on a research project involving the Cox Flexion Distraction technique and diagnostic ultrasound. As a certified Cox Flexion Distraction practitioner she has witnessed the profound effects this technique has had on the lives of patients and particular enjoyed treating those difficult patients such as those who didn’t do well with lumbar surgery, those who herniated lumbar discs or who had degenerative disease and stenotic radiculopathies.
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Dr. Leisa-Marie Grgula shares a story of a moto-cross rider and another story about a professional body-builder.
Our spine specialist on this episode is Dr. Leisa-Marie Grgula. Dr. Grgula is a Chiropractic Physician and holds a Bachelor degree in Human Biology. She received her Doctorate Degree from National University of Health Sciences in Lombard, IL. She is certified in Cox® Technic Flexion Distraction Manipulation. Dr. Grgula studied Acupuncture with Dr. Chih-Wei Rei, Chinese Orthopedic Surgeon, and Chiropractic Physician.
She is originally from Massachusetts, and practiced in Chicago for one year, after graduating from National. She has been living and practicing in Sedona since 1996, and now in North Phoenix since 2007. Since the sale of her Sedona practice, she now practices solely in North Phoenix, AZ.
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Call: 1-(602)-493-2228
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Dr. Bret White is this episode's Back Doctor. Today, Dr. White shares an interesting story of a patient with neck pain, arm pain, and breast pain. Dr. White currently practices in Vero Beach, Florida.
Before relocating to Florida he practiced in Boston where he had the unique opportunity to teach to Nursing Students as well as 3rd & 4th Year Medical Students from Tufts, Harvard, UMASS and Boston University, during their Family Medicine rotations.
Dr. White enjoys working with athletes of all levels and all sports. He continues to treat a wide variety of people, ranging from young children to individuals in their 90’s; from elite and professional athletes, to the non-athletic alike.
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Haven Innovation - The Cox Table
On this episode of the Back Doctors podcast our guest is Dr. Tyler Lomnicki. Dr. Lomnicki is an up and coming spine specialist who lives and practices with his wife Dr. Sunni Lomnicki in Minster, Ohio.
He is a 2014 graduate of the National University of Health Sciences. On this episode he shares a story of a woman who was brought into his office in a wheelchair.
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Our spine specialist on this episode of the Back Doctors Podcast is Dr. Joseph D’Angiolillo. Today he shares a story of a woman who had sudden upper back pain for no apparent reason.
Dr. D'Angiolillo practices in Somerset, NJ and he has been in practice since 1985.
Dr. D'Angiolillo is certified in Cox® Technic Flexion Distraction and he has published several case studies on the effectiveness of the Cox® Technic Flexion Distraction for patients suffering from sciatica and cervical radiculopathy as the result of herniated discs.
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Dr. Bartley shares two stories with us today. The first story is of a patient who has scoliosis and a bad disc resulting in severe back pain. The second story is a 28 yr. old construction worker with drop foot.
Dr. Bartley graduated from Indiana University with an Athletic Training and Sports Medicine degree and after interning with the New England Patriots entered Logan University. He has been practicing in Jasper, IN since 1990 and is certified in Cox Technic of the Cervical and Lumbar spines. He is an avid triathlete and has completed the Boston Marathon.
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On this episode of the Back Doctors Podcast we are speaking with spine specialist, Dr. Howard Rosenberg. Dr. Rosenberg is a dedicated family man and community member living and practicing in West Bloomfield, Michigan. He is taking time out of his busy practice to share with us a story of an active 70 year old man who wants to get back to playing tennis.
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Listen as this week's Back Doctor, Dr. Shay Corbin helps a professional jazz musician with neck and arm pain to play his saxophone again and complete his Australian tour.
Dr. Shay Corbin runs the Spine and Sports Rehab Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Dr. Corbin was the PGA Tour Chiropractor, from 2004 to 2007 traveling to tour events around the nation working with the world’s best golfers treating for all injury types, assisting with their rehab and prevention of injuries as well as preparing them for daily tournament play. Dr. Corbin is contracted for LSU athletics to travel and treat athletes on and off-season for injuries and to help get ready for competition.
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On this episode we look at patient data in regards to cost of care, effectiveness of care, and patient satisfaction with Dr. David Moen. Dr. Moen is the Chief Medical Office for Occtegrity.
Dr. Moen earned his medical degree from the University of Wisconsin and completed his residency training in Family Medicine at the University of Minnesota. Dr. Moen is a physician leader with over 20 years of clinical and leadership experience. His areas of expertise include market trends, health care economics, and care model development and implementation.
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On this episode we will be talking to one of the leading spine specialist in New York City, Dr. Jeff Rosenberg. Dr. Rosenberg tells a story of a man with spinal stenosis who regains his ability to walk through Central Park.
Dr. Rosenberg has traveled all over the country to learn the latest in non-surgical pain treatment techniques from the leading experts. He has served as a healthcare professional at many major athletic events, including the Ironman races and the Wall Street Decathlon. He is a sought after speaker, most recently lecturing at Harvard University.
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This episode's "Back Doctor" is Dr. Lee Hazen. Dr. Hazen shares a story of a 59 year old man with 30 years of back pain even after having back surgery. But...there's hope.
Dr. Hazen has been specializing in the treatment of spine pain for the over 25 years. As a Cox® Technic instructor, he has taught many doctors across the country the use of the specialized decompression table, diagnosis and care of spinal disease. Currently he is on the post graduate faculty of National University of Health Sciences.
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Temecula Center for Integrative Medicine
951-383-4333
This episode’s “Back Doctor” is Dr. Joel Dixon from the Melbourne Spine Clinic. Listen as Dr. Dixon treats a large extruded disc without surgery! Dr. Dixon runs the largest Cox® Flexion Distraction Spinal Decompression practice in Victoria.
Dr. Dixon has successfully treated thousands of patients with varying degrees of spinal disc pathology requiring non-surgical, conservative decompression.
Dr. Dixon has treated athletes from a range of organizations including Sydney Swans and NBL clubs, South Dragons and Gold Coast Blaze.
He also has had an extensive background in obstetrical spinal disorders and has been registered at two private hospitals providing in house spinal therapy.
Dr. Dixon practices at Malvern Chiropractic Clinic and Melbourne Spine Clinic.
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This episode's Back Doctor is Dr. George Joachim. Dr. Joachim shares a story of a dual sport high school athlete with a back injury.
Dr. Joachim attended Ohio State University and completed his Doctoral work at the National College in Chicago. He completed his hospital rotation at Edgewater Medical Center in Chicago. Dr. Joachim is Board Certified in Rehabilitation.
Dr Joachim has lectured nationally and internationally on the conservative treatments for low back and neck pain. He is part of the post graduate faculty at the National University of Health Science. His personal background involves a strong athletic career as a collegiate "Big 10" competitor, to more recently, a Bronze medal winning United States National Bobsled athlete.
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On this episode, Dr. Larry Widmer shares two different patient stories with severe neck pain. He explains what their problems were and how each was resolved without surgery.
Dr. Widmer practiced for 36 years in Lancaster, Pennsylvania before relocating to his present practice with the Connerly Physical Medicine Group in Santa Fe, New Mexico. His specialty is the conservative, non-surgical treatment of cervical and lumbar disc syndromes and the conservative management of headache.
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Connerly Physical Medicine Group
Published C5-C6 Disc Herniation Case
The "Back Doctor" we are highlighting on this episode is Dr. Mike Poulin. He will be discussing the cause and treatment of tension headache.
Dr. Poulin has over 24 year’s experience treating chronic and difficult spinal conditions. He has two busy private practices in Herndon, VA and Ashburn, VA. He is highly regarded in his community for his excellent clinical results and is respected by his peers as a hands-on workshop instructor for Cox® Technic.
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To schedule an appointment: 703-561-0600
Osteoarthritis of the knee is commonly treated with drugs. Long-term therapy with medicines may cause other problems: NSAIDs can cause stomach ulcers, cardiovascular problems, and kidney and liver damage. Taking larger doses of acetaminophen (such as Tylenol) may cause liver damage.
On this episode, Dr. Luigi Albano offers a totally new drug-free treatment for osteoarthritis of the knee. He applies the principles he uses in treating the spine to treat the knee.
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Cox® Flexion Distraction Decompression of the Knee
Case Series: The Innovative Application of Cox® Flexion Distraction Decompression to the Knee
On this episode of The Back Doctors Podcast we will be hearing from Dr. Travis Cross. Dr. Cross will be sharing a story of a gentleman with severe lower back pain who had been advised to have a surgical fusion for a condition called spondylolythesis.
Dr. Cross has found a unique balance of Cox Flexion/Distraction, and physiotherapy that is producing very positive results for his patients who typically exhibit the most serious symptoms. He has nearly 20 years experience working with spinal disc related conditions. His private practice is located in the Perimeter Area of northern Atlanta.
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Low back pain is a common complaint during pregnancy. Dr. Amelia Pappas, a mother of two has a special interest in obstetrical back pain. In this episode, Dr. Pappas shares with us her success using a unique treatment for a women in her third trimester of pregnancy with back and pelvic pain. Dr. Pappas practices at the Melbourne Spine Clinic and also in Malvern, Australia.
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On this episode Dr. Marc Baker from Nova Scotia Canada, shares how he successfully treated a woman in her third trimester of pregnancy with lower back pain. Dr. Marc Baker worked in a multidisciplinary private practice while also being a staff doctor at the Canadian Forces Base hospital in Halifax. After his tenure with the Canadian Forces, he opened the first Disc Clinic in Musquodoboit Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada. In the spring of 2015 he opened a second Disc Clinic in Dartmouth Nova Scotia.
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Dr. Jim Brandt began practice in October 1969 with two other doctors. He began his private practice in 1970. He obtained his Diplomate in Chiropractic Orthopedics in 1980. He has served on the Chiropractic Orthopedic Examination Board from 1987 to present. Currently, he is the President of the Academy of Chiropractic Orthopedists. He received his Masters degree in Biomechanical Trauma from Lynn University in 1994. His son Ryan joined the practice 2000. Dr. Brandt has lectured locally, regionally, nationally and internationally. He was presented with the Examiner Emeritus award that has been given to only three other chiropractic orthopedists since the Boards inception in the 1960's. He has studied with Dr. Jim Cox since the 1970’s and he and Dr. Ryan Brandt are certified, flexion-distraction practitioners. Dr. Brandt has been married since 1968 and has two grown children and five grandchildren.
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J. R. Brandt DC, MS, FACO President Academy of Chiropractic Orthopedists
www.dcorthoacademy.org
Senior Chiropractic Orthopedist
Coon Rapids Chiropractic Office 330 Northdale Blvd. Coon Rapids, MN 55448
www.coonrapidschiropractic.com
Certified Cox Practitioner www.crchiropractic.com