McCoy Press Lectures

Matthew McCoy DC, MPH

Navigating the New HIPAA Waters: A Chiropractor’s Risk Management Guide

This conversation delves into the HIPAA changes affecting chiropractors in 2024 and 2025, focusing on the importance of patient privacy and the necessary adjustments practices must make to comply. It highlights two key areas of change: reproductive health care privacy and substance use disorder records. The discussion emphasizes proactive risk management strategies, including policy overhauls, staff training, patient communication, regular audits, and emergency planning. The conversation also addresses the shared responsibility of patient privacy between healthcare providers and patients, encouraging informed patient engagement. Finally, it underscores the value of specialized support from malpractice insurance providers like ChiroFutures in navigating these changes effectively. CLICK HERE to find out more

12-21
13:50

Vascular Biology, Spike Proteins, and Chiropractic Practice: Risk Management Implications for Vascular Events

In this episode, we dive into groundbreaking research presented by Dr. Amy Haas, a chiropractor and PhD in biochemistry, exploring the complex interplay between chiropractic care, vascular health, and the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Sponsored by ChiroFutures Malpractice Insurance Program, Dr. Haas discusses how COVID-19, vaccines, and spike proteins may impact vascular systems, offering vital insights for patient care and risk management. Learn how this research applies directly to chiropractic practice and why having a reliable malpractice provider is essential. For more resources and support, visit ChiroFutures at chirofutures.org.

12-12
14:41

Insights from IRAPS 2024 – Bridging Philosophy, Science, and Practice

This conversation delves into the fascinating world of chiropractic research and philosophy from the 18th Annual International Research and Philosophy Symposium (IRAPS) held at Sherman College. We explore chiropractic's potential connections to longevity, the importance of sense of coherence, and the historical context of chiropractic practices. The discussion highlights various chiropractic techniques, real-life case studies demonstrating the effectiveness of chiropractic care, and the interconnectedness of health and wellness. The conversation concludes with reflections on the future of chiropractic research and its evolving identity within the healthcare landscape. CLICK HERE for a copy of the Proceedings

12-10
20:20

Dr. Kent Discusses the Assessment of Nervous System Changes Associated with Vertebral Subluxation

In this episode we discuss recent research on vertebral subluxation and its effects on the nervous system, based on Dr. Christopher Kent’s paper from the 'Annals of Vertebral Subluxation Research.' The episode focuses on four key components affected by subluxations: dysafferentation (distorted sensory input), dyskinesia (impaired voluntary movement), dysponesis (covert nervous system errors), and dysautonomia (autonomic regulation issues). Adrian explains how these elements impact patient health and how tools like surface electromyography (sEMG), skin temperature analysis, and heart rate variability (HRV) can be used to assess these changes. The key takeaway is that subluxations impact the entire nervous system, not just spinal alignment, emphasizing the importance of understanding the full impact of chiropractic adjustments on overall health. CLICK HERE to review the research

11-25
04:42

Chiropractic Students Under Siege: NBCE's Part IV Con Game

The National Board of Chiropractic Examiners (NBCE) has recently announced its decision to centralize the Part IV exam in Greeley, Colorado, a move they claim is a strategic advancement for the chiropractic profession. However, a deeper examination of the arguments presented reveals a series of 25 logical fallacies and errors in critical thinking that undermine the validity of their claims. By manipulating the profession into accepting centralized testing, the NBCE not only overlooks the actual needs of students and educational institutions but also disregards viable alternatives that could ensure competency without excessive central control. This discussion aims to dissect these logical fallacies, shed light on the lack of evidence for the NBCE's claims, and reveal how this manipulation serves to maintain and expand their monopoly over chiropractic licensure.

11-21
17:15

The NBCE's Land Grab for Control of Chiropractic

Summary The conversation delves into a significant controversy within the chiropractic profession regarding the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners' (NBCE) decision to centralize the Part IV licensing exam in Greeley, Colorado. Their recent press release attempting to justify their land grab is filled with logical fallacies has sparked considerable backlash from a coalition of chiropractic organizations, which argue that the NBCE's justifications are flawed and that the decision may impose unnecessary financial burdens on students. The discussion explores the implications of this centralization on the profession's governance, the existing accreditation processes, and the broader power dynamics at play within chiropractic care.  

11-20
16:48

Listening to Your Body's Signals

Summary This conversation based on the latest issue of COHERENCE explores the intricate relationship between chiropractic care and ear health, highlighting how spinal subluxations can affect hearing, balance, coordination and overall well-being. The discussion delves into various conditions such as ear infections, Meniere's disease, tinnitus, and balance issues in seniors, emphasizing the importance of the nervous system in these health challenges. The speakers also address the concept of vertebral subluxation and its implications for both ear and spinal health, advocating for a holistic approach to healthcare that includes chiropractic as a complementary option. CLICK HERE for this issue of COHERENCE  

11-19
19:02

Vertebral Subluxation: Assessment of Somatic and Autonomic Nervous System Changes

Summary This conversation is a review of Dr. Kent's Paper: Assessment of Somatic and Autonomic Nervous System Changes Associated with Vertebral Subluxation: A Review and Commentary published in the Annals of Vertebral Subluxation Research on November 18, 2024. We delve into the complex topic of vertebral subluxation, exploring its definition, neurological implications, and how chiropractic care can address these issues. The discussion highlights the measurable effects of subluxation on the nervous system and the potential benefits of chiropractic adjustments, including their impact on neuroplasticity. Through various studies, the conversation emphasizes the interconnectedness of the spine, nervous system, and brain, suggesting that chiropractic care may enhance overall health and well-being. CLICK HERE to Review the paper  

11-18
20:37

More Research on Lighting up the Brain

Summary This conversation delves into the complexities of chiropractic research, particularly focusing on a recent study. The discussion emphasizes the importance of methodology, the impact of language in scientific discourse, and the necessity of critical thinking when interpreting research findings. The speakers explore how brain activity and sensory processing are affected by chiropractic adjustments, while also addressing the potential influence of placebo effects and the need for clear definitions in research terminology. Ultimately, the conversation advocates for a rigorous and thoughtful approach to understanding chiropractic care and its implications for health.  

11-12
17:39

Mark Bronson's Conflicted Role in NBCE’s Pilot Exam: Magical Thinking and Hidden Agendas

Summary This podcast critically examines Dr. Mark Bronson's influence in chiropractic regulation, focusing on his role in the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners (NBCE). As Chair of the Texas Board of Chiropractic Examiners, Bronson has promoted NBCE’s new Part IV exam, touting its technological enhancements and supposed fairness. However, his dual roles with the NBCE and Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards raise concerns about conflicts of interest, regulatory capture, and his push for potentially pseudoscientific ideas, including dubious claims about acupuncture. Bronson’s stance against evidence-based practices like subluxation correction and reliance on X-rays further complicates his role, sparking calls for reform. The episode urges the chiropractic community in Texas to advocate for transparency and accountability to protect public trust and professional integrity. CLICK HERE to read more

11-08
09:11

The Surprising Link Between Chiropractic Care and Vertigo

Summary This conversation delves into a fascinating case study of a 75-year-old woman suffering from severe vertigo, which was alleviated through chiropractic care. The discussion explores the connection between spinal health, subluxation and vertigo, the emotional and psychological impacts of the condition, various chiropractic techniques, and the importance of personalized healthcare and patient advocacy in healthcare. CLICK HERE to review the research

11-07
14:45

Defending Chiropractic Values: Navigating Policy, Politics, and Malpractice

Summary In this lecture McCoy discusses the importance of understanding vertebral subluxation within chiropractic practice, the necessity of being informed about malpractice insurance, and the implications of vaccination inquiries in a clinical setting. He emphasizes the need for chiropractors to support organizations that align with their values and to be aware of the political landscape affecting their profession. McCoy also highlights the rising concerns regarding vascular incidents in patients, particularly in relation to COVID-19. In this conversation, McCoy discusses the importance of understanding patient complaints, risk management in chiropractic practice, and the necessity of adhering to the standard of care, especially in the context of COVID-19. He clarifies misconceptions about chiropractic adjustments causing strokes and emphasizes the need for thorough patient assessments, including the use of George's test and other vascular screenings. McCoy also critiques the practice of pre-participation sports physicals, urging chiropractors to focus on their expertise while referring patients for comprehensive evaluations. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Vertebral Subluxation and Chiropractic Values 10:07 Navigating Malpractice Insurance and Personal Responsibility 19:55 Vaccination Questions and Patient Privacy 29:53 Vascular Incidents and COVID-19 Implications 28:28 The Importance of Standard of Care 29:53 Screening for Vascular Issues Post-COVID 32:23 Chiropractors and Stroke: Clarifying Misconceptions 35:18 The Role of George's Test in Chiropractic Practice 40:32 Mitigating Risk Through Comprehensive Patient Assessment 49:05 Reevaluating Pre-Participation Sports Physicals  

11-06
53:33

Power & Control in Chiropractic Education, Licensing and Regulation: An Overview of the Chiropractic Cartel

Summary In this presentation, McCoy delves into the complexities of the chiropractic profession, focusing on the concept of a 'chiropractic cartel' that influences education, politics, and practice standards. He discusses the emotional toll of witnessing the profession's evolution, the importance of political engagement, and the implications of accreditation on chiropractic education. McCoy emphasizes the need for reform and the challenges posed by existing cartels that limit competition and innovation within the field. The conversation delves into the historical and ongoing challenges within the chiropractic profession, focusing on the antitrust lawsuit against the CCE, the emergence of a chiropractic cartel, and the implications of monopolistic practices on education and licensing. It highlights the concerns raised by the Department of Education, the role of state regulatory boards, and the secretive nature of organizations like the Chiropractic Summit. The discussion also covers resolutions aimed at fostering a competitive marketplace and legal challenges faced by chiropractic institutions. In this conversation, McCoy discusses the intricate relationship between the World Federation of Chiropractic (WFC) and the World Health Organization (WHO), particularly in the context of chiropractic education and the ongoing debate surrounding the concept of subluxation. He critiques the WFC's stance during the pandemic and its implications for the chiropractic profession. McCoy also explores the historical context of chiropractic education in Australia, the challenges faced by practitioners, and proposes strategies for reforming accreditation processes to foster a more diverse and competitive educational landscape.  

10-27
02:02:17

Fibromyalgia & Chiropractic

In this podcast episode, the discussion centers on the compelling outcomes presented in a recent case study that follows a 56-year-old male with fibromyalgia who experienced substantial improvements through chiropractic care. The patient, who had struggled with chronic pain, limited mobility, fatigue, and symptoms from overlapping conditions like IBS and chronic fatigue syndrome, sought relief through Torque Release Technique (TRT) and Activator protocols. Throughout his chiropractic sessions, he reported a significant reduction in pain, enhanced range of motion, and regained the ability to walk without a cane. The conversation also delves into the complexities of fibromyalgia, a condition often resistant to conventional treatments, highlighting how chiropractic adjustments may benefit overall quality of life for individuals with this syndrome. Listeners will gain insight into the multifaceted nature of fibromyalgia and how alternative therapeutic approaches can play a transformative role in patient outcomes. CLICK HERE to review the research

10-26
14:34

Pregnancy & Chiropractic - Review of COHERENCE Special Issue

In this podcast we discuss the special issue of COHERENCE, focusing on the essential role of chiropractic care during pregnancy, particularly emphasizing the importance of maintaining a clear and unobstructed nervous system for both the mother and the developing child. This includes insights from Dr. Larry Webster, known for pioneering the Webster Technique, a chiropractic method specifically designed to address subluxations that can affect pregnant women.  We explore how the nervous system, which controls every function of the body, plays a critical role in a healthy pregnancy. Chiropractors are passionate about ensuring that pregnant women have their nervous systems checked for subluxations, as any obstruction can impact both the mother's health and the developing fetus. This issue of COHERENCE highlights the safety and benefits of chiropractic care during pregnancy, noting its potential to prevent complications, ease labor, and relieve back pain commonly associated with pregnancy. The podcast episode delves into these themes, discussing the scientific backing of chiropractic care during pregnancy, and providing insights from experts on the subject. Chiropractic has improved the lives of countless mothers and children, promoting the idea that chiropractic care is vital not only from "cradle to grave" but even before birth.  Tune in to this enlightening discussion and learn how chiropractic can contribute to healthier pregnancies, smoother deliveries, and overall well-being for both mother and child. CLICK HERE to get access to this Special issue of COHERENCE on Pregnancy.

10-15
12:29

Communicating Chiropractic to Healthcare Professionals

This podcast episode explores how chiropractors can improve communication with other healthcare professionals to foster better patient outcomes. It emphasizes the importance of chiropractors confidently articulating their unique role, especially beyond the typical association with back pain, by focusing on how chiropractic care can impact nervous system function and overall health. The conversation highlights the power of using common terminology and objective findings to bridge the communication gap, which helps build trust and collaboration with skeptical medical professionals. The podcast also advocates for managing patient expectations, presenting chiropractic care as both a solution for immediate issues and a tool for long-term health. Ultimately we envision a future where chiropractors and other healthcare providers work closely together to deliver more integrated, patient-centered care, with every profession bringing valuable expertise to the table.

10-14
11:41

Reduction of Motor Tics Following Chiropractic

In this podcast we explore a fascinating case series on the potential link between chiropractic care and the reduction of motor tics. The episode highlights two cases: a seven-year-old boy and a 27-year-old teacher, both experiencing significant relief from their tics through chiropractic adjustments. The discussion delves into how upper cervical spine misalignments, particularly in the atlas, may contribute to these tics, and how adjustments provided noticeable improvements over time. While the results are promising, we also need larger studies to fully understand chiropractic's role in co-managing motor tics. Tune in to learn more about how chiropractic care might offer new hope for those seeking alternatives to medication for motor tic management. CLICK HERE to review the research study

10-09
10:07

The Part IV Exam Controversy: A Deep Dive into the NBCE's Changes and Their Implications

This podcast discussion focuses on the controversial changes proposed by the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners (NBCE) to the Part IV chiropractic licensure exam. These changes include centralizing the exam to a single location in Greeley, Colorado, condensing it into one day, and incorporating high-tech simulations and remote examiner evaluations. Concerns are raised about the lack of transparency from the NBCE and the significant logistical and financial burdens these changes impose on students, who will now have to travel across the country to take the exam. The centralization is criticized for potentially increasing the stress and cost for students, particularly if they need to retake the exam. The discussion also explores the broader implications of the changes, questioning whether they actually enhance the assessment of clinical skills necessary for chiropractic practice. The podcast highlights resistance from the chiropractic community, including a formal request for data justification from a coalition of chiropractic organizations, which remains inadequately addressed by the NBCE. Comparisons are drawn unfavorably to adaptations made by medical and osteopathic schools during the pandemic, where assessments were decentralized and diversified to better evaluate students’ clinical competencies in a more practical and continuous manner. The proposed model by the NBCE, focusing on standardization and efficiency, may overlook crucial aspects of chiropractic training such as patient interaction and adaptability. The conversation concludes with a call to action for chiropractors and students to become more involved in the discourse surrounding these changes, encouraging them to seek more information, engage with professional boards, and advocate for an examination process that truly reflects the needs and realities of chiropractic practice. This episode emphasizes the importance of community engagement and proactive advocacy to ensure that the evolution of chiropractic education aligns with the profession’s core values and practices. CLICK HERE for more on the NBCE Controversy

10-07
13:23

Connections: How Spinal Health Influences Brain Development and Function

Welcome back to our latest episode where we delve into the intriguing intersection of chiropractic care and neurodevelopmental challenges. This episode, inspired by the journal "Coherence through Chiropractic," unpacks the concept of vertebral subluxation and its potential impact on conditions like autism, ADHD, and sensory processing disorders. At the heart of our discussion is vertebral subluxation, likened to a kink in a garden hose, which can disrupt the nervous system's functionality akin to obstructing water flow. This misalignment in the spine may interfere with the body's internal communications, potentially playing a role in the rise of neurodevelopmental challenges. The journal we explore proposes that such disruptions could be contributing to these developmental issues. It presents a mix of research studies and clinical observations that suggest chiropractic interventions could not only manage symptoms but also foster brain rewiring through neuroplasticity. Neuroplasticity describes the brain's capacity to adapt and change throughout life, emphasizing that our neurological health isn't set in stone but can be enhanced through specific interventions. By examining the nervous system's pivotal role in overall health and exploring cutting-edge research, this episode invites listeners—especially parents concerned about their child's development—to consider chiropractic care as a viable component of a comprehensive health strategy. It stresses the importance of informed decision-making and interdisciplinary cooperation in managing neurodevelopmental issues, offering a broader perspective on health and wellness. CLICK HERE to read the entire issue of COHERENCE devoted to this topic

10-06
08:50

The Chiropractic Research, Practice and Political Landscape

In this lecture Dr. McCoy reviews the current landscape in regards to chiropractic research, practice and politics. Everything from the vaccination debate, subluxation research and the nonsense in Canada and Australia is discussed and dissected in a no holds barred presentation of everything you are not supposed to talk about. 

10-04
01:29:08

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