
In this conversation, Dr. Eliud Sierra discusses the evolution of chiropractic care, focusing on outdated narratives, the validity of subluxation theory, and the importance of evidence-based practices. He emphasizes the need for chiropractors to adapt to new research, the risks associated with cervical manipulation, and the role of exercise in patient care. The discussion also highlights the challenges and opportunities within the chiropractic profession, including the push for integration into broader healthcare systems and the positive trends emerging in evidence-based practices.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 - Challenging Outdated Narratives in Chiropractic
03:03 - Understanding Subluxation Theory
05:51 - The Evidence Behind Subluxation Claims
08:41 - The Slow Evolution of Chiropractic Practice
11:41 - The Financial Incentives in Chiropractic Care
14:55 - Natural History and Patient Empowerment
17:29 - Cervical Spine Manipulation: Risks and Considerations
20:36 - Criteria for Cervical Manipulation
23:34 - Informed Consent in Chiropractic Care
26:45 - Exploring Alternative Modalities in Chiropractic
29:28 - The Role of Exercise in Chiropractic Care
34:20 - Chiropractic Education and Exercise Prescription
37:55 - The Future of Chiropractic Integration
45:10 - Positive Developments in Chiropractic Practice
50:47 - Bridging the Gap Between Rehab and Performance
01:03:48 - Identifying Evidence-Based Chiropractic Practices