Sun, 26 February 2017
In episode 158 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we're joined by Dr. Gary Edwards of Red Noses International. He’s a professional clown doctor introducing a smile and a laugh to those suffering and sick. He shares his story and the organization he’s helped promote well over 30 years and in many, many countries throughout the world.
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Sun, 19 February 2017
In episode 157 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we're concluding our conversation with David Gallegos, an athletic trainer certified in Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy. He leads in mentoring and clinical development inside a private practice in addition to working with athletes on and off the field and court. We discuss a memorable patient experience, how mentoring and professional development is done at their clinic, a valuable resource or two and the best advice he's received.
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Sun, 12 February 2017
In episode 156 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we speak with Mr. David Gallegos of Las Cruces, NM USA. He's a traditional athletic trainer who's trained in MDT and applying these principles on and off the field. We speak about his professional journey and how he utilizes the system. He also shares some examples of rapid successes that he's seen from treating athletes during sporting events.
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Sun, 5 February 2017
In episode 155 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we conclude our conversation with Dr. Tracy Jackson of Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee USA. She's a pain management physician working toward healthier and more effective solutions for those in chronic pain. She hopes to reduce the prevalence of those caught in the current opioid dilemma. We discuss the association of use of illegal drugs to replace more costly prescription medication, a helpful source for systematic reviews on this subject and others, and Relief Retreats, a functional rehab program she is founded.
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