HUGE Announcement!

I honestly never thought I’d go through the 18-month process to put on another Adaptability Research Symposium after the last in 2018. But, there is just too much that has changed to not do this one last time. Science has made some great advancements, including the ability to mathematically peer into the coordinative capacity of the entire patient! This means we can determine if every body system may have better coordination and control after a specific Chiropractic adjustment!

It is just too big to ignore! The difference this time is that the venue is on Palmer campus in the home of every Chiropractor. Secondly, it will be a far smaller number of available seats. Yes, comfortable seats at actual tabletops as always, but far fewer attendees permitted. This means if you were at one of the last three (2014, 2016, or 2018), you better hurry, as it will be less than half the size allowed.

We want you to walk away knowing what science knows now that they had no idea of in 2018, how this relates to the adjusted patient, and how to bring this information into your practice and community! Big goals? Yes, but I am committed and READY!

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Not Waiting for Technology to Be Invented…

…one step closer

The three-year wait for this project to be designed and built is looking like reality. Few more steps…and hold strap in for the future of Chiropractic to move ahead in a big way!

For three years I have been gathering hundreds of research papers that will answer the question of fetal function in relationship to the mother’s coordinative capacity. Quite honestly every time a good product is developed to answer this question, one of the major research companies (e.g., Philips, GE, etc) buys the technology and locks the data so that it can’t be accessed for research purposes. They can only see the clinical side of the technology, ignoring the research needs. They envision only the cash flow they can create being hospital-driven.

Well, I got tired of waiting and took it upon myself to develop a new device that does more than previous models could possibly allow. This year I have spent hundreds of hours with trial and error concepts of microcircuitry that can fulfill the needs I see for our profession. There was much trial and error—in full disclosure, lots of “error.”

Once I knew what it had to be able to do, I set about designing the prototypes. At this time, I feel the current two designs should prove fruitful. Honestly, we will not KNOW until it is built and running. A great friend and brilliant Chiropractor I know well has stepped up to create these two prototypes from the parts list of over 100 microprocessors, resistors, capacitors, ferrite beads signal convertors, etc that I have designed into them and ordered.

Personally, my next step is to design software that will show live data streams on the computer screen of six separate ECGs. This step is as complete as it can be until it receives data from the prototypes. This little beauty looks like it will take off and fly. First BIG step is complete.

We are working to have it functional before the May 2-4 Adaptability Research Symposium. Only time will tell. It is a massive task, but we are both committed. If we have a completed prototype in time, we will bring data as well to answer questions long plaguing the profession.

You may want to be at the event in May. Get a seat reserved….soon.

See YOU there!

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Stop Leaving Them in the Tattered Rags of Fear!

Just had a two minute conversation with a patient about nocturnal enuresis, and whether the monkey or the chauffeur is driving (you’ll get this if you were at the Adaptability Research Symposium previously), and she is referring two friends kids in and said both the mothers are out of ideas and nothing is making a difference.

Two things:

First, sorry for the run-on sentence.

Secondly, how hard was that? Pretty easy. Why are we not overwhelmed with organic manifestation of VS in our offices like the last generation? Simple, we stopped having the right conversations.

Dr. Barge used to say often, “You should never remove hope from a patient.”

What he meant is that when you remove their hope you leave them cloaked only in the tattered rags in fear. And as he also said, “Fear is the fuel that fires the furnace of disease.”

Be fearless…and permit the same within your patients.

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#FIRETHEMONKEY!