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Scheuermann’s and tongue tie
A 41 year old patient (ok, my husband!) has Scheuermann’s and a tongue tie. He is very kyphotic, snores like a freight train, snapped his achilles a couple of years ago and often has high anxiety, hates walking around barefoot. I adjust him regularly weekly. I used to do a combo of diversified and drop with basic cranials. Then did SOT series in Oz last year and he was my Guinea pig. Since adjusting him SOT, his golf game has gone to s*** and he’s not happy about it 😂🤣 (he was a 6-8 handicapper and now 14-15!). Any pearls of wisdom?
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Masterclasses - If we run ONE of these first — which would you want?
We’re planning Live Clinical Trainings — and we’d love your input. As you know we’re currently receiving a high volume of daily requests for referrals to trained chiropractors in both tinnitus and tongue tie — driven by the reach and engagement of our social media content on these topics. We want these people to experience clinical excellence with skilled chiropractors — and we want to support you in upskilling to meet that demand. These people need you!! With more practitioners also choosing to learn online (and travel becoming less predictable right now 🫠🫣), we’re putting our focus into small-group, live clinical trainings inside Skool. The following - hese are designed to be practical, focused, and immediately usable in practice. OPTION 1 — Tinnitus Clinical Training 👉 3 hours total (2 x 90 min live sessions) What we’d cover: - How to assess tinnitus beyond “just the ear” - Identifying structural vs systemic drivers - What to actually DO clinically - What to say to patients (this is huge) - How to attract more tinnitus patients OPTION 2 — Tongue Tie Clinical Training 👉 3 hours total (2 x 90 min live sessions) What we’d cover: - How to properly assess tongue ties (babies → adults) - Understanding whole-body impact (jaw, airway, posture) - Pre + post release support - When to refer and how to co-manage - Building referral pathways BOTH INCLUDE: - Clinical Video Vault (real patient assessments + techniques) - Access to our existing Skool trainings:Tinnitus programTongue Tie program - Live Q&A + case discussion 👉 👉 QUESTION: If we run ONE of these first — which would you want? Comment: - TINNITUS - TONGUE TIE (or both — but tell us which you’d prioritise) Thanks for your time!!
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Tongue tie please!
18 month old with night terrors
What recommendations do you guys have for an 18 month old with night terrors? The background on this wee one is heart breaking and he’s now in foster care due to massive neglect by his parents who are drug addicts. He is massively behind on milestones and has spent most of his life in a bouncer, no tummy time etc. My friend is a foster social worker for this kid and is going to find out if they’re allowed to take him to see a chiropractor. But I was just wondering what else could I recommend that’s not supplements (has to be prescribed?!?!) that could help this family and this little boy? My heart just aches for him.
It feels like home
🌏 Where you practice - Escondido, California, about 30 miles north of Central San Diego ⏰ Years in practice - 16 years and I feel like I’m just getting started 🎯 What you want to improve - understand understanding the modern nervous system, especially as it relates to neuro-generational patterns 🏆 A recent win - reconnecting with one of my best mentors @Simon Floreani 🚀 What you want from this community - Mastery… It’s all in the title. I met Simon in person in the lobby of a hotel in Rio de Janeiro Brazil. I was the president of the World Congress of Chiropractic Students and Simon had about 50 to 100 of our students surrounding him and an adjusting table. I had never seen anything like it. And still haven’t. The Chiropractic artistry/mastery… what a blessing. But I also saw him speak to the world Federation of Chiropractic delegation as they debated “drugs and Chiropractic”. His stance was perfect and I’ll paraphrase “ I’m shocked that we’re even having this conversation at all” ultimate mic drop ⚡️ Thank you for the invitation Simon!
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Lovely to “see” you again Stan. Love your posts and your podcast ❤️
Teeth grinding, snoring, lower jaw/tongue movement during sleep
This is about my son but I reckon I’ll see similar in practice. He’s almost 4 was diagnosed with severe posterior tongue tie last year which we got revised in Australia. Saw myounctional therapist etc and they said kudos to the chiro care he’s recieved that it hadn’t been picked up or a real issue (until he started to speak). He can’t say ‘R’. He was a c section mainly because he was breech (hospital stressed me out enough to agree to this). He does this thing with his mouth and tongue since he was about 9 months old where he’ll move his lower jaw and tongue while he’s going to sleep, almost like he’s sucking/rooting His breathing through his nose is snuffly while he’s moving his jaw and tongue. And when he’s moving his tongue and jaw, he’ll move his arms and legs too and it stops him falling asleep. I’ve had quite a few people and chiros look at him but still haven’t gotten to the bottom of it. He’ll grind his teeth in his sleep too, snores and mouth breathes. He’s never been the biggest fan of me adjusting him but seems to like NSA (I’m bumbling along with the notes I have). Any ideas? We have a myomunchee and the myospot but would dearly love to help him sort this out.
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@Simon Floreani thanks so much! I’ve been working at the back of the mouth (which he hates coz his gag reflex is more anterior than it should be!) and not the front so I’ll do this.
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Ali Schwarz
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@ali-schwarz-2714
Paediatric, pregnancy and women’s health focused chiropractor in the north of Scotland.

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