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Dr. Hambrick’s Twitterin On 2010-04-27

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Testimonial Tuesday – Episode 10 | Severe Short Leg & Cauda Equina Syndrome

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Severe Short Leg & Cauda Equina Syndrome

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In this episode, Dr. Hall tells the story of a young man who, after a severe dirt bike accident, had one leg that was 2.25 inches shorter than the other, and wait till you hear what happened after he was adjusted.

He also tells the story of another patient, who is friends with the short-leg man’s girlfriend, who had suffered from Cauda Equina syndrome, which is a severe case of nerve impingement at the base of the spinal cord.

He was one week away from corrective surgery, and wait till you hear what happened after Dr. Hall adjusted him.

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Upper Cervical Evolution 2010

WOW, did we have a great time at the Upper Cervical Evolution in Charlotte this past
weekend!
The cohesiveness of the UC docs is amazing and let me get you the
details:

 
(1) The highlight of the program was Prof. Giuseppe Marceca, M.D. (a top cardiologist
in Italy)
as he acknowledged a groundbreaking undertaking of UC research upon
which they
have embarked. He introduced Sandro Mandolesi,
M.D.
 who took us through the very technical research on
vascularity
of the brain stem region and measurable changes in outflow in patient
supine and
upright positions. He discussed the different types of Multiple
Sclerosis as it
relates to disturbed microvacular circulation. The conclusion based
upon four
female MS patients is that it is highly likely that UC subluxations play
a role
in the etiology of MS and correction may have corrective or preventative

potentials….and this isn’t based upon
opinions, it is legitimate
research utilizing the most advance vascular scanning devices currently
available in the medical field! They would like to get 500 to 1,000 MS
patients involved in the study.

 
(2) Dr.Marceca mentioned that presently Drs. Steve Conicello (Rome), Kevin
Leach
(San Marino), and Jake Hollowell

(Sicily) are a great start, but he mentioned 7 other cities (including
the city
many think is the most beautiful in the world…Florence) in which he
would like
to start UCHC clinics in conjunction with his partner, Dr.
Ray Drury.
It was great seeing all three of
these
Italia UC docs at the Evolution and know we are really represented by
top notch
dedicated doctors…who also are dedicated at breaking down walls and
getting a
legitimate relationship with these medical
researchers!!!

 
(3) Dr. Patrick
Gentempo
had an excellent talk on the need for accurate equipment
to
detect subluxations and confirm that they have been corrected. If
any
method of health care is to be respected, it MUST be accurate and it
MUST
be reproducible.
 
(4)
Michael Gerber
(E-myth author) discussed the concept of marketing
a
reproducible product in an exacting fashion. This well known author
utilized
many corporate examples of running a system in a predictable and
efficient
manner.
 
(5) Dr. Paul
Hambrick

covered the methods of educating patients to UC using the electronic
media,
patient communication,…BTW check out Dr. Hambrick’s www.UpperCervicalDocs.com and you will find an episode by Dr. Drew Hall on a very interesting dysphasia
patient.
 
(6)
Dr. Robert Brooks
gave an amazing and humorous talk on NUCCA  and
he
has a superb website in which the patient can type in their x-ray
listing and
the animated spine moves into that subluxated position.
 
(7) Dr. Brook’s longtime
colleague/friend Dr. Julie Mayer Hunt (see
pic 018)
discussed UC as it relates to kids. She showed the tie in between
erector spinae
muscle rigidity and upper cervical subluxations and explained how
to perform a leg check on a typical six month old…bow legged,
kicking, and screaming. It ain’t easy, but for
Dr. Hunt it
seems effortless. 
 
(8) Upper Cervical Health Centers of
America
(UCHCA) Billy Doherty gave
a
great presentation on practice management and high tech marketing. Billy
always
presents his high energy talks from a very businesslike vantage
point…making
you think, why didn’t I think of that?
 
(9)  Dr. Jon Schwartzbauer discussed the need for us
to not only
expand the number of UC docs worldwide (send more students to chiro
colleges
that teach and support UC) and then finally picked up a guitar and put
his
message to lyrics titled Taking Upper Cervical Door to Door.(see
pic
024 and you may be able to read the lyrics)
 
(10) Dr. Stan
Pierce,
Jr
. did an awesome job of explaining the intricacies of using an
orthogonal technique in a 9,200 sq. ft. office. Dr. Pierce and his
father (the
famous Dr. Stan Pierce, Sr.) train docs in
this
ultraprecise care and are both strong advocated of UC unity while
remaining
steadfast in their beliefs. 
 
(11) Dr. Bo
Rochester

(co-author of the Orthospinology text with Dr.
Kirk
Eriksen
) kept the audience enthralled with the precision of the
work.
This researcher implored us to never be accepting of
mediocrity!
 
(12) Dr. Bart Patzer discussed precision orthogonal chiropractic in a high
volume
clinic.How he can be on the board of UCHCA, run two practices, find
buyers of clinics to replace retired UC doc, teaching technique,…I’ll
never know?
 
(13) Dr. Bryan Duff gave one of the best
talks
on the history of instrumentation and pattern work.His father, Dr. Stephen Duff, Sr. was an admirer of BJ’s
Research
Clinic and purchased a general hospital in the Napa Valley with the
intention of duplicating the B.J.’s clinic out west. (Bryan is seen in
pic 27 with Dr. Marceca) and he is a carbon copy of his
dad!
 
(14) Dr. James
Sigafoose
started out low key and then kicked into overdrive
keeping
everyone laughing at his common sense approach to BJ type UC
chiropractic.
 
(15)The audience heard me speak on the
life of
Dr. Blair and letters from his daughters
about Upper
Cervical tripling his life span…and how he would scold them if they
drank Coke
or Dr. Pepper prior to being scanned! I did wrap
up my
talk with a 10 minute tribute to our great friend, Dr. Kirk Eriksen!
 
(16) Greg Buchanan was in rare form as he
led us on
a journey from a life of misery to one of joy (he also showed some great

dance moves during a music video!)

 
(16) Dr. Drew Hall
(pic 023) was in his usual dynamic form, but this
time did a
tribute to his mentor
, Dr. Dan Kuhn.
 
(17) Dr. Kuhn gave a
wonderful talk at the Saturday luncheon
imploring us to use the right terminology (not therapy, treatment,
manipulation,chiropractic physician…but use adjustment, Upper Cervical

doctor,…

 
(18) Drs. Ray Drury and Thad Vaugnaiux (pic 001) updated us on the amazing progress of UC in
Italy but
reminded us of the need to produce a very identifiable and efficacious
product
that consumers can not only get excited about, but also need to know it
isn’t
Jones Chiropractic office (which means nothing to them), it is an Upper
Cervical
Clinic…which can be easily defined!!!
 
It wasn’t all
serious stuff, there was a lot of
laughter and fun. As we dined outdoors in the rain Friday night (pic
006) you
will see from left to right, Dr. Hollowell’s interpreter, Drs. Hollowell, Meg Banitch, Scott Glocke, Rob Ohlsen,
Frederick
Schurger, Johnny Truong, John Hilpisch, me, Drew Hall, Jack
Truong, Jeanne
Schurger, and Liz Hilpisch.

 
The vendors were pretty amazing also,
just too
many to mention. The Upper Cervical Store (maker of the new Blair
headclamps) showed off their new elevating side posture table for those
of you
tired of bending over to make leg checks. James and Rhonda Tomasi were energizing the
whole group
with their “whole world needs Upper Cervical” attitude!”Titronics was
there(pic
015) and the photo shows Roger Titone, Rick DiGregorio (who is working on a holographic
3-D x-ray
image), and Boris Karloff!!!
 
DON’T KNOW WHERE
UPPER CERVICAL
EVOLUTION 5 WILL BE HELD, BUT MAKE SURE YOU ARE
THERE!!!

Take Care-
Tom

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Testimonial Tuesday – Episode 09 | Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

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In this episode, Dr. Hall tells the story of a young man who suffered from chronic fatigue syndrome, and how he was helped through the power of upper cervical.

Briefly described also is the story of the young man’s friend who had referred him in, and how she had suffered from Fibromyalgia, and was helped with upper cervical as well.

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