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Exploring Chiropractic
Exploring Chiropractic
62 episodes
7 months ago
Dr. Brian Coleman is a clinician scientist at the VA Hospital in Connecticut and a health informatics researcher at Yale University medical school. In this interview, we discuss Brian’s unconventional path through chiropractic school and we get to geek out on topics such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, big data, and the field of health informatics. We talk about how it applies to the chiropractic profession, and how interested chiropractic students can find post-doctorate research opportunities.
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Dr. Brian Coleman is a clinician scientist at the VA Hospital in Connecticut and a health informatics researcher at Yale University medical school. In this interview, we discuss Brian’s unconventional path through chiropractic school and we get to geek out on topics such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, big data, and the field of health informatics. We talk about how it applies to the chiropractic profession, and how interested chiropractic students can find post-doctorate research opportunities.
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Episode 49: Placebo Effect in Manual Therapy with Brian Fulton, RMT
Exploring Chiropractic
47 minutes 55 seconds
6 years ago
Episode 49: Placebo Effect in Manual Therapy with Brian Fulton, RMT
Brian Fulton is a massage therapist in Ontario, Canada. He is passionately interested in manual therapy and continuing education, with twenty years of experience in massage therapy. In addition to hands-on experience, he has written hundreds of health articles and has led seminars on health, wellness, ergonomics, and the role of psychosocial factors in manual therapy. He has served on the board of directors of my professional association, both at the provincial and regional levels. Brian is the author of The Placebo Effect in Manual Therapy – Improving Clinical Outcomes in Your Practice, published by Handspring Publishing 2015. This is an in-depth, 290-page book for manual therapists, containing over 300 citations, detailing evidence-based methods therapists can employ to augment their patients’ healing, thereby improving patient outcomes. Learn more about Brian Fulton at his website and on Facebook. Discussion Topics Placebo - terms and definitions Factors effecting placebo effect Examples of implementing placebo effect(s) during patient encounter in manual therapy How can a practitioner begin to develop and practice these skills? Resources Facebook Group: Understanding Placebo Effects in Manual Therapy Diamond Dallas Yoga Video: Never, Ever Give Up. Arthur's Inspirational Transformation! Video: What Is a Placebo? Q and A with Ted Kaptchuk Recent Article: Placebo Effect Meets the Biopsychosocial Approach
Exploring Chiropractic
Dr. Brian Coleman is a clinician scientist at the VA Hospital in Connecticut and a health informatics researcher at Yale University medical school. In this interview, we discuss Brian’s unconventional path through chiropractic school and we get to geek out on topics such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, big data, and the field of health informatics. We talk about how it applies to the chiropractic profession, and how interested chiropractic students can find post-doctorate research opportunities.