In this special interview, you will hear from one of the great pioneers and unsung heroes of the Blair Upper Cervical Technique.
Podcast - Episode 26: Dr. Perry Rush, part 1: His legacy and sacrifice to help others and follow his calling to teach Blair Upper Cervical
In this special interview, you will hear from one of the great pioneers of the Blair Upper Cervical Technique, Dr. Perry Rush. How he decided to be a chiropractor after attending a health lecture, he didn’t really want to attend but thought he needed to. He started chiropractic care with his mentor Dr. R. Weldon Muncy in Lancaster, CA, despite having no symptoms and being a weight training champion.
Podcast - Episode 25: Why Dr. Gordon Elder and Ruth Elder are at the Blair Chiropractic Clinic in Lubbock
This is part two of their Story and tells the story of how and why they came to Lubbock to take over as owners of the Blair Chiropractic Clinic. Part one of this episode was aired on “What Pain in the Neck?” on February 6th.
Podcast - Episode 24: Protect yourself, your family and others in case of personal injury in a car accident
Podcast - Episode 23: Losing 130 pounds, epilepsy finding healing from sciatica, knee pain and hope for the future
Elizabeth Came to work at Blair Chiropractic Clinic despite being terrified of chiropractic her whole life. Elizabeth describes her health journey as epileptic and, previously, extremely overweight. She had high blood pressure. There were so many different health issues. She had the ACLs in both knees replaced. A lot of it she didn't realize was going on until she started healing and realized that I was so used to dealing with the pain. Sciatic pain went away after one adjustment to the neck.
Podcast - Episode 22: Birth trauma from cesarean section leads to a life of helping others from newborns to the elderly
Dr. Margaret Shreve was 11.5 years old in July 1989 -and had no idea why her parents chose to move to Spartanburg, SC from Key West, FL. 15 years later, she was enrolled at Sherman College of Chiropractic, 10-15 minutes from her home. . As a child, she didn’t dream of being President, going to space, fighting fires, or teaching school. She wanted to know: “Why do my legs and feet take me wherever my mind wants to go?”
Podcast - Episode 21: Athletics, Concussions, Post Concussion Syndrome, Whiplash and healing from panic attacks and anxiety
Dr. Al Cobb talks about growing up as the youngest of 5 children in Knoxville, Tennessee. His passions were sports and Christian ministry. He played quarterback in College and acquired a Bachelor of Arts in Biology from the Virginia Military Institute. After graduating from Virginia Military Institute, he moved to Knoxville, Tennessee to be on staff with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Christian Ministry was and still is his passion.
Podcast - Episode 20: Treatment for Meniere's Disease, the body's natural ability to heal itself, how to be the best and relying on divine guidance
Husband and wife Doctor Team practicing at Barrett Chiropractic in Wichita, KS, since July 2019, focusing on Upper Cervical Chiropractic. They both have a similar upbringing and background and were individually motivated to pursue chiropractic as a means of helping more people with their health. After looking into several healing professions, chiropractic felt like the right fit. The philosophy and chiropractic and their background as athletes came together to form this path.
Podcast - Episode 19: Healing is possible, Telewellness, Patient Advocacy, Terrain Function, Mistletoe, Informed Consent and more
Podcast - Episode 18: Stacy Schenkel: Healing From a Neck Injury and Bulging Disc through a connection with Lubbock Chamber of Commerce
Stacy Schenkel has lived in Lubbock since 2008 and met Ruth through the Chamber of Commerce. She works at Refuge Services, a nonprofit organization that does equine therapy with children of all ages and adults with special needs, both physically and emotionally. They also have a veteran program where they do psychotherapy incorporating horses.
Podcast - Episode 17: Behind the scenes: Becoming a Specialist in the Head and Neck. What Can A Diplomate Do For You?
At the time of the recording (September 2022), Dr. Elder ha just finished a three-year program that, because of COVID, ended up being a four-year program. It was a 300-hour program for a post-doctorate degree in health for the brainstem, the craniocervical junction. The title is Diplomate. It’s a DCCJP, Diplomate in Chiropractic Craniocervical Junction Procedures.