Is the satisfying “crack” during a spinal adjustment just a harmless pop—or something more profound? In this episode, we dive deep into the mechanics, neuroscience, clinical evidence, and controversies surrounding spinal manipulation therapy. Whether you’re someone who swears by your chiropractor, a skeptical healthcare professional, or just curious about the science behind that famous pop, this episode is for you. We'll explore: The biomechanics behind spinal cavitation (what actually causes...
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Is the satisfying “crack” during a spinal adjustment just a harmless pop—or something more profound? In this episode, we dive deep into the mechanics, neuroscience, clinical evidence, and controversies surrounding spinal manipulation therapy. Whether you’re someone who swears by your chiropractor, a skeptical healthcare professional, or just curious about the science behind that famous pop, this episode is for you. We'll explore: The biomechanics behind spinal cavitation (what actually causes...
Is bending your back when you lift really dangerous? Are “straight-back” lifting rules helping us—or hurting us? In this episode, we take a deep dive into the science behind lifting technique and low back pain. You’ll hear what decades of research say about spinal flexion, fear-based movement, and why the “lift with your legs, not your back” advice may be more myth than medicine. We explore what actually increases injury risk, why pain-free people fear round-back lifting, and how clinicians c...
The Clinical Research And Practice Podcast
Is the satisfying “crack” during a spinal adjustment just a harmless pop—or something more profound? In this episode, we dive deep into the mechanics, neuroscience, clinical evidence, and controversies surrounding spinal manipulation therapy. Whether you’re someone who swears by your chiropractor, a skeptical healthcare professional, or just curious about the science behind that famous pop, this episode is for you. We'll explore: The biomechanics behind spinal cavitation (what actually causes...