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Are you checking for this critical restriction pattern?

Are You Checking for THIS Critical Restriction Pattern?  This video touches on a very significant clinical complex that almost no one is looking at. This is a condition that everyone has, while some have extreme issues even from before they are born.On a two dimensional x-ray, this is most mistaken as an abnormal curvature of […]

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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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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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How Pelvic Concussions are Affecting your Patients

When the force of a significant fall or impact enters the body, the densest structures will absorb the energy.Therefore the denser the structure is, the more vulnerable the structure is to sustain a significant injury.The densest structures in the body are the fluid filled organs which include the areas of the cranium, the spinal cord, the […]

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Umbilicus

In 1999, researchers at Yale University found that functional disorders caused by tension in the umbilicus to be very common with far reaching implications.Have you seen any of the above conditions in your patients without being sure where the source of the problem is?Chances are that this torsion pattern is a contributing factor.In the clinic, […]

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