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The American Chiropractor Podcast Discussing Matrix Repatterning

Jaclyn, Dr. Busch and the team at The American Chiropractor publications are responsible for spreading the word on innovation in the Chiropractic community and I am grateful to be a contributor on these important platforms.Our journey continues on the new TAC-TIC-TALK podcast that recently launched.In this podcast, we bridge the gap between many components of, science, […]

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Facial Blindness

 Are you aware of an assessment process that could find the source of a condition such as facial blindness (prosopagnosia)?What about reversing this poorly understood condition that is considered to be a lifelong diagnosis?There are multiple cases of reversing this condition that is made possible by looking at the effects from a lifetime of injuries throughout the body, […]

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A Physical Therapists’ Perspective with Dr. Debora Chassé

For more information, or to enroll in an upcoming event, click below. Register for the Foundation Seminar Note: Eligibility to participate in any paid Matrix Repatterning education program requires the practitioner to hold a valid license, in good standing,  in one of the following designations: DC, PT, RMT**, DO, OT, MD, ND*, NP, DVM,, NP, […]

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80-10-10 Rule RE-DEFINED in Your Practice

There was a very well known chiropractic business coach who taught that 80% of your patients you can treat successfully. Of the 20% remaining, half you will be able to help moderately and the rest will not respond to treatment. This unsettling mindset led me on a mission to solve the mystery about those 20% of […]

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There Really is Help for Concussions

Even though I love chiropractic and I was very good at adjusting, it always bothered me that a big part of our practice model is the idea of creating patients for life. I knew we could bring people to an improved level of function but, to keep them there, it seemed that we were obliged […]

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