The 1505 Club
Become a Paid Subscriber: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/david-fowler/subscribe The Gonstead Method of Chiropractic is widely considered the "Gold-Standard" of Chiropractic. Dr. David A Fowler, DC is a Gonstead Diplomate and the President of the Gonstead Clinical Studies Society. Additionally, he is the lead instructor for Gonstead at Life University. This podcast is intended for chiropractors at all stages of development, from student to seasoned veteran, as we will explore the uniqueness of the Gonstead work through discussion and expert interviews.
Episodes

Monday Feb 20, 2023
Monday Feb 20, 2023
You've certainly see the videos of the Y-Strap on YouTube. I'm often asked about it by both patients and students alike. I see it as an opportunity to share with people just how important that area of the neck is and why they should value it. Today, I'm going to talk with you about how you can use this topic to elevate people to a higher understanding of chiropractic

Sunday Feb 12, 2023
Sunday Feb 12, 2023
Sleep is just as vital for life as air, food, and water. Unfortunately, it is the most neglected among the four and the one that causes people the most difficulty. Modern research has given us more insight into the process of sleep than previous generations ever had. Today, we are going to talk about some of the basic issues involved with sleep and discuss a better understanding of the role sleep plays in normal physiology.

Tuesday Jan 31, 2023
Tuesday Jan 31, 2023
We don't often talk about subluxation, even though it is central to what we do as chiropractors. Its one of those things we just sort of take for granted. Today, we will be talking with Dr Russell about subluxation from both a philosophical and a scientific perspective.

Wednesday Jan 25, 2023
Wednesday Jan 25, 2023
Have you ever studied the history of science? Its filled with horrible events that are highlighted by lack of disclosure and informed consent. Today, we are going to talk about some of these horrendous events, but also about how we move forward in Chiropractic to insure our studies are both valid and ethical.

Tuesday Jan 10, 2023
Tuesday Jan 10, 2023
Ehlers Danlos Syndrome is a condition that is being diagnosed more frequently, and it is likely that a number of patients have an undiagnosed version of this condition. EDS creates a unique clinical picture with some unique features we should consider if we want to get the bet results. Today, we take a closer look at EDS and how we should consider it from a Chiropractic perspective.

Sunday Jan 01, 2023
Sunday Jan 01, 2023
New Years Eve, 2002! Are you planning for the new year? What kinds of things should we be looking at for the upcoming year?

Monday Dec 05, 2022
Monday Dec 05, 2022
Today, we are looking at Biomechanics. The upper cervical region offers some unique movements that we must be aware of if we are going to correct it properly. It isn't just about the primary motion, but the coupled motion as well.

Tuesday Nov 22, 2022
Tuesday Nov 22, 2022
There are some big differences between the generations. This often poses problems for how we communicate with our patients, but even how we communicate with each other. When was the last time you really felt like you were learning from someone? Tomorrow's Chiropractor is going to need to know how to lead their patients and that means leading people from different generations.

Tuesday Nov 15, 2022
Tuesday Nov 15, 2022
What does the gut have to do with Chiropractic? It turns out that it may have a lot to do with it. Obviously, the nervous system controls the gut; but is there a scenario where the gut might be influencing the results of Chiropractic? In this episode, we are going to talk about the gut and certain instances where we may need to address the gut before we get the results we are looking for.

Tuesday Nov 01, 2022
Tuesday Nov 01, 2022
Today, we will be talking with one of my patients. She had a serious injury and dealt with the consequences for over a year before she was referred to my office. We have made tremendous progress with her, but there is so much that we can learn from her case when it comes to assessing the symptoms as a source of information about the subluxation.
