Spine specialist, Dr. Douglas Hadel discusses a very difficult neck condition to treat. He also shares a story of a case of sciatica following a hip replacement.
About Dr. Hadel:
Certification Cox Technique I 1995 Certification Cox Technique II 2001 Certification Cox Technique III 2006 Acupuncture Treatment of Infertility 2010
Advanced Certification Cox Technique 2015
Cleveland Univ Alumni Board of Dir 1999
Ambassador Society Cleveland Univ 1988
Beta Chi Ro Fraternity Honorarium 1987
Advisory Committee OHAI Symposium 1985
Non-Surgical Treatment of Discogenic Pain
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Spine specialist, Dr. Richard Dybowski shares one of the most difficult types of back pain to treat, a disc sequestration or disc fragment.
Dr. R.B. Dybowski graduated from Warren Fitzgerald High School, Oakland University then Palmer Chiropractic College in 1977. After one year of practice in Madison Heights, he opened the Utica Chiropractic Clinic, P.C.
Since Dr. Dybowski has been involved in many sports throughout his life, an interest in sports injuries comes naturally. Medical referral and acceptance of these referrals has been a hallmark of our practice. Multiple advanced and continuing education courses have been completed since his graduation. He is a certified Cox Technic doctor.
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586-739-6080
Spine specialist, Dr. Joel Kirsch from Birmingham, Michigan shares two patient stories with our listeners and we get to hear from one of those patients as well.
Dr. Kirsch earned his bachelors degree in exercise science from Indiana University in 2003 and doctorate of chiropractic from National University of Health Sciences in 2006. He is a candidate for a Diplomate Degree in Chiropractic Rehabilitation (ACRB), after taking more than 300 hours of post-graduate rehab courses. He is also a member of the International Society of Clinical Rehab Specialists (ISCRS).
Dr. J has worked with many of the world's foremost experts in spinal care and rehabilitation, becoming certified in Cox® Technic Flexion Distraction Manipulation . In the last few years, he has traveled across the country, and as far as Australia and Europe to bring his patients the latest and most-effective treatment available.
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Spine specialist, Dr, Bryce Milam discusses a spinal condition called spondylolisthesis treated non-surgically with Cox Technic.
Dr. Bryce Milam is a 1982 graduate from Western States Chiropractic College in Portland, Oregon. He is also a graduate of the Spine Research Institute of San Diego, the American Academy of Manual and Physical Medicine, and is a certified member of Cox ® Technic , one of only seven certified in the state of Oregon. He started the clinic with a vision to help others and become a rock in the Parkrose community. Over the years his clinic has grown and now shares this vision with Dr. Jackie Cashion, Dr. Daniel Capitano and Dr. Evan Halbert.
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Spine specialist, Dr. David Ward and his patient share their story of disabling back and leg pain in a new mom.
Dr. David Ward grew up in Adrian Michigan. It was there that he was first introduced to Chiropractic. After being treated by the hometown chiropractor, he knew he wanted to help heal people just like his chiropractor had done for him.
He soon took off for Central Michigan University to do his undergraduate studies, before moving to Davenport Iowa to attend Palmer College of Chiropractic.
Since his graduation, he has worked in clinics ranging as far and wide as Hyderabad, India. He finally found his home in Grand Rapids MI, and in October 2008 he opened the doors to Active Life Chiropractic. Dr. Ward is also the team chiropractor for the Grand Raggidy Roller Derby team.
Dr. Ward is proud to be a part of one of the largest philanthropic organizations in the world, the Shiners Hospitals. The Shiners Hospitals are committed to helping children with neuromusculoskeletal conditions, burn injuries and other special healthcare needs. His clinic has also helped raise over 60,000.00 for Cystic Fibrosis research.
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Call: 616-361-9888
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On this episode, spine specialist Dr. Michael Karafa and his patient share their story of hope for patients who have already had one back surgery.
Dr. Karafa obtained his Doctorate from the National College in Illinois. He holds a B.S. in Biology from Geneva College. He’s been practicing in Sewickley since 2004. Mike is an avid runner and craftsmen. Mike strives to make sure his patients can remain active through injury or excessive training. He is certified in the Graston technique and the Cox Decompression Adjustment & Manipulation Technic.
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http://www.sewickleyspine.com/
Spine specialist, Dr. James Schantz shares a story of a pilot with a neck fusion who gets relief of headaches with Cox Technic.
Dr. Schantz is one the few spine specialists in the State of Georgia Certified to treat patients using the Cox® Technic Flexion-Distraction and Decompression protocols. This method is based on significant clinical research as well as clinical documentation. These protocols were started 48 years ago by Dr. James Cox. At Leading Edge Sport & Spine, we are very proud to be offering this cutting-edge, non-surgical pain relief methods.
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Should you have back surgery? What are your options? What if you already have had back surgery, but still have pain? Listen to Dr. James M. Cox to hear the latest research on this topic.
Dr. Cox is the developer of Cox® Technic Flexion Distraction Manipulation and the proud participant in the on-going federal research projects involving the National University of Health Sciences, Palmer College of Chiropractic Research Center, Loyola Stritch School of Medicine, University of Illinois, University of Iowa, Auburn University, etc. He is a member of the postgraduate faculty of the National University of Health Sciences and has been privileged to speak throughout the world.
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Spine specialist, Dr. Evelyne Bruneau shares a story of an active young man who gets side-lined from playing soccer with a disc herniation causing leg pain. We also get to hear from this patient as he tells his story of getting back in the game.
Dr. Bruneau's practice is located in Orléans, Ontario, 15 minutes east of downtown Ottawa. She specializes in treating the most difficult spinal conditions with the Cox® Technic Flexion Distraction Spinal Decompression Manipulation. She has 30 years of clinical experience and is a highly sought after in the Ottawa area.
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613-830-8632
Dr. Bruneau's websites
http://drevelynebruneau.com/index.html
http://www.easternontariolocumservice.com/index_e.html
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On this episode, we take a short pause from interviewing other doctors, so that I can share two of my own patient stories with you. The first is a cancer patient that presents in excruciating pain. The second is a 76 y.o. farmer who had a spine fusion and was having difficulty walking.
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On this episode we hear from PGA great Butch Baird and retired NFL player Dontay Mock as they share their experiences of being treated by spine specialist, Dr. Leisa-Marie Grgula.
Dr. Grgula 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
We hear from both Dr. Keith Bartley and his patient Mitch on this episode about avoiding back surgery.
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, and has Full Body, Biomechanics and Long Nerve Entrapment certifications in Active Release Technique (ART). He is an avid triathlete and has completed the Boston Marathon.
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Our spine specialist on this episode is Dr. Benjamin Glass. Dr. Glass shares two severe neck pain cases that have herniated discs.
Dr. Glass is unique to his profession. He carries the unfamiliar title of DACBR after his name, which means not only can he treat your spine needs: but as a Radiologist, he is able to analyze different images including X-rays and MRIs. This skill enables him to more accurately diagnosis his patients, resulting in overall better care.
He is one of only four Chiropractic/ Radiologist physicians throughout the entire state of Ohio who is certified to perform Cox® Technic Flexion Distraction Manipulation .
While there are nearly 60,000 Chiropractors nationally, only 1% of them have chosen to focus on studying and caring for the most difficult spine pain conditions with well-researched protocols like Dr. Glass.
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Jefferson Park Spine Specialists
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On this episode Dr. Marc Baker from Nova Scotia Canada, is joined by his patient who shares a common low back pain story.
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.
Given his strong belief and passion for the Cox® Technic, Dr. Baker became a hands-on instructor and has taught workshops for other doctors from Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Quebec, Canada.
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Spine specialist, Dr. Ted Siciliano and his patient tell a story of severe back and leg pain following a knee replacement.
Dr. Ted Siciliano has been in active practice for 35 years in the Manahawkin, NJ area. Dr. Siciliano is a long-time certified Cox® Technic practitioner who attends courses regularly to keep up on all the latest in research, biomechanics, and application of Cox Technic protocols. He has written several case reports for the monthly Cox Technic Case Report publication and shares cases at Cox Seminars on a regular basis. He conducts practical, hands-on workshops with his colleagues at his Mayetta, New Jersey office.
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Manahawkin Chiropractic Ctr
720 S Main St Mayetta, NJ 08092
609-597-9333
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On this episode, we get the privilege of hearing from both the doctor and the patient. Dr. Salvator Tocco, a spine specialist practicing in Cleveland, shares a story of a patient who had had multiple back surgeries before entering his office. Then we get to hear the patient tell his treatment outcome with Dr. Tocco.
Dr. Tocco has over twenty five years of clinical experience. Working together with an experienced team of professionals, Dr. Tocco has helped thousands of patients over the years to regain their health and vitality.
Dr. Tocco is part of the staff at Lutheran Hospital; Cleveland Clinic Health System. His interest lay in spinal care and joint rehabilitation. He treats patients with neck and back pain, headaches, involved in auto accidents, whiplash injuries, and work related injuries.
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New York, spine specialist, Dr. Gary Stefanick tells us an uplifting story about a woman who regained her life back after having debilitating sciatica.
Dr. Stefanick is a 1980 graduate of Rutgers College with a B.S. degree in Human Kinetics/ Biology, his further education was received in 1983 as a Doctor of Chiropractic from New York Chiropractic College. Dr. Stefanick continued on with post doctorate studies becoming a Diplomate of the American Chiropractic Rehabilitation Board, and is board certified in many forms of physical rehabilitation. In addition to treating many injuries and conditions of the spine he is also proficient in treating and rehabilitating injuries of the extremities, especially conditions of the shoulders, knees, and hips. In addition to using Cox flexion- distraction manipulation of the spine he also includes in and out of office exercise protocols in his rehabilitation programs.
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Call Dr. Stefanick (212)-243-3080
This episode's spine specialist, Dr. Craig Dillman shares an interesting story of a physician who injured his neck doing a yoga head stand.
Dr. Dillman has over 35 years experience treating the most difficult spine cases. He often receives referrals from other doctors to defer spinal surgery and reduce pain, particularly individuals who cannot take pain medication.
His expertise is the treatment and evaluation of patients who are having mobility problems associated with arm, leg and back pain that often results from spinal disorders such as disc herniations, arthritis and spinal stenosis.
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On this episode, we take a different approach to our interview to hear a patient's perspective on Cox Technic Flexion/Distraction Decompression manipulation.
Mrs. Patricia Robbins graciously joins me to share her story of facing back surgery and finding hope for her future with the Cox® Technic treatments.
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On this episode, our spine specialist is Dr. Jeffrey Langmaid. Dr. Langmaid brings non-surgical hope for patients diagnosed with spinal stenosis.
Dr. Langmaid practices at the Laser Spine Institute in Tampa, Florida.
He has presented and lectured at multiple hospitals and is frequently a featured speaker at continuing education conferences for his profession.
Dr. Langmaid continually seeks ways to help patients find back pain relief through a variety of conservative treatments and invests his personal time in reading research articles and authoring published works to enhance the future of patient care.
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The Laser Spine Institute of Tampa
The Cox Table by Haven Innovation
Spine specialist, Dr. Ted Arkfeld tells an interesting story of a high school student athlete who suffered a concussion during off season basketball.
Ted A. Arkfeld, D.C., M.S., C.P.C., is a 1988 graduate of Northwestern College of Chiropractic where he also received his Bachelor of Science degree in Human Biology. He earned his Master's of Science in Biomechanical Trauma from Lynn University in Boca Raton, Florida.
For the past ten years, Dr. Arkfeld has focused solely on chronic conditions such as disc herniations, disc degeneration, spinal stenosis, and failed back surgery cases. In 2009 he successfully became certified in the Cox Technic, and recently completed his recertification process. Dr. Arkfeld uses the latest research, technology, and clinical expertise in order to bring about successful clinical outcomes.
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Law enforcement officers have particular job requirements that predispose them to back pain. Spine specialist, Dr Nate McKee tells us about these challenges.
Dr. Nate McKee is a chiropractor out of Davison, MI. He graduated in 2016 with his Doctorate of Chiropractic from National University of Health Sciences. Dr. McKee and his wife, Dr. Shannon McKee, recently opened their chiropractic and acupuncture practice, McKee Chiropractic Unlimited, back in October of 2016.
Though a recent graduate, Dr. Nate McKee has gained significant clinical experience, which has made him confortable diagnosing and treating complex neck and back conditions. While in chiropractic school he did an Externship at the Roudebush VA Medical Center in Indianapolis, IN, he’s earned Cox® Technic Certification, and he is working towards becoming a Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician.
Dr. McKee and his wife enjoy working together, to give patients in their area the best care, utilizing Cox® Technic, acupuncture, and more.
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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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The Cox Table by Haven Innovation
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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