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All Things Chiropractic

All Things Chiropractic

De: Paul Andrews & Dr. Mark Davini
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Dig deep into the world of chiropractic care with ALL THINGS CHIROPRACTIC, a podcast designed to empower chiropractic professionals with the insights they need to succeed. Hosted by Paul Andrews and Dr. Mark Davini, cofounders of TOOLS OF PRACTICE, each episode delivers cutting-edge discussions on the latest trends, challenges, and breakthroughs in chiropractic healthcare, helping you run the most efficient practice possible. From expert advice on running a thriving practice to thoughtful explorations of the complexities within the industry, this podcast is a must-listen for chiropractors and their teams. Featuring guest experts, practical strategies, and actionable takeaways, ALL THINGS CHIROPRACTIC equips listeners with the tools to elevate their practice and improve patient care. Whether you’re an experienced chiropractor or just starting out, this podcast is your guide to navigating and excelling in today’s wellness landscape. Tune in and take your practice to the next level!Copyright 2025 All rights reserved. Higiene y Vida Saludable Medicina Alternativa y Complementaria
Episodios
  • 57 - Dr Chris Proulx & Jacob Currier: Shockwave & Class 4 Laser
    Mar 4 2026

    In this episode of All Things Chiropractic, hosts Paul Andrews and Dr. Mark Davini welcome special guests Dr. Christopher Proulx and Jacob Currier (MedCor) to discuss advanced clinical tools and an upcoming hands‑on workshop. The conversation covers Dr. Proulx’s journey into chiropractic care and how modern modalities complement traditional adjustments.

    Dr. Proulx explains Shockwave therapy—how acoustic, high‑pressure sound waves stimulate healing, help resorb calcifications, support nerve and tissue regeneration, and aid chronic tendinopathies and other stubborn conditions. He also breaks down Class 4 (high‑power) laser therapy and photobiomodulation, describing how higher power and longer wavelengths enhance therapeutic effects.

    Jacob Currier outlines the business and implementation side: MedCor’s consultative approach, the importance of hands‑on training and standardized protocols, staff roles (including properly trained assistants), marketing, and how these services create new revenue streams and improve patient retention. They emphasize overcoming adoption barriers and ensuring clinicians believe in and properly integrate new technologies.

    Details: a full‑day workshop (6 CEUs) on March 13 at the Four Points Sheraton Norwood hosted by Tools of Practice with MedRay and MedCorp. The session focuses on practical, clinic‑ready instruction—live equipment use, protocol integration with adjustments, and guidance for staff and business implementation.

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    38 m
  • 56 - Reducing Distractions
    Feb 25 2026

    Hosts Paul Andrews and Dr. Mark Davini dive into why chiropractors get pulled away from patient care and how to get back to what you love. They cover generational motivations for entering the profession, the realities of running a practice, declining insurance reimbursement, pricing strategies, delegation, time management, and the pros and cons of network participation.

    Key takeaways include scheduling patient-focused time, minimizing administrative burdens, communicating wins with staff, starting small to offload one distraction, and writing an action plan of the things you love versus the tasks to remove. Expect practical tips to reduce burnout and rebuild joy in your practice.

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    26 m
  • 55 - Dr. Peter Kevorkian: From Engineer to Chiropractor to President of Life Chiropractic College West
    Feb 18 2026

    In this episode of All Things Chiropractic, hosts Paul Andrews and Dr. Mark Davini welcome Dr. Peter Kevorkian, newly appointed president of Life Chiropractic College West. Dr. Kevorkian shares his 42-year journey from engineering student to chiropractic practitioner, educator, and leader, including founding the Massachusetts Alliance for Chiropractic Philosophy and transitioning into academic leadership.

    The conversation covers core chiropractic philosophy, the importance of viewing the body as a self-healing miracle, and practical advice for clinicians on staying grounded in vitalism while navigating regulatory and reimbursement pressures. Dr. Kevorkian explains his curricular vision for Life Chiropractic College West: embedding a chiropractic lens across courses, teaching technique systems rather than homogenized packages, strengthening clinical readiness, and cultivating compassionate, patient-centered clinicians.

    Listeners will hear practice-building tips for avoiding burnout, strategies for structuring care to serve families affordably, and guidance for prospective students on exploring the profession. The episode blends personal anecdotes, historical context, and clear takeaways for chiropractors, students, and anyone interested in the future of chiropractic education and practice.

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    38 m
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