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6 contributions to Chiropractic Mastery
Bladder control case
Older lady in her 60’s who is starting to lose strength to control her bladder. Anyone have any clinical tips or self-care/exercise tips to help? Gracias
Epilepsy, childhood migraine, practitioner self care, CNS nutrition
Covers Epilepsy v childhood migraine, communicating to parents when they have medical confidence melting and giving them alternatives to hang on to in a chiropractic domain, philosophy and competition challenges in the office, specifics on lifting sphenoid and gag reflex threshold. How to explain threshold to parents and clients. Communication • Give homework to give families back control. Management then tells them to call back and get checked. Calling back to get checked is part of the homework. • Changing diagnoses (example: epilepsy → migraine). Some clients hold onto one diagnosis and forget there is hope. • “I get adjusted myself. I want you to have the same.” Patients advice- small goes a long way • Cranial work improves CSF and blood flow to the brain. • Small advice goes a long way: TMJ issues in bald patients — cold stresses the system. Keep warmth in the body (beanie). • Avoid overtightening suboccipitals and TMJ strain. • Point-dog hold Hold 10 seconds to reset posture and nervous system awareness. Teach patients to “snap to attention.” Nervous System Nutrition • Nutrition = basics of feeding the nervous system. • GABA • Building block of brain scaffolding • Stress depletes it • Research shows it can reduce tics and seizures • Improves clarity, focus, and response to adjustment • Poor suture texture (“wood-like”) + low CSF = need amino acids to build tissue strength. • Omegas improve fat conduction and tissue strength. • Ornithine supports CSF production. • If patients don’t have good nutritional input, adjustments happen on “squishy tissue” and won’t be as effective. Practitioner Self-Care • Self-care = life-giving back into your tank (Mother Nature). • Low suboccipital tone + looking down + fast impulse = mini whiplash, being the bench higher. • The energy exchange is real — protect your own system. • Switch off when you leave practice. • Separate work and home (uniform mindset). Create a transition ritual. • Write down unfinished thoughts at the end of the day so you start fresh tomorrow.
Epilepsy, childhood migraine, practitioner self care, CNS nutrition
1 like • 26d
Love how you change clothes after your day to switch off from chiro great idea! Also leaving notes for next day
Times for the live Q&A
Happy Monday everyone!! I’ve had some Feedback that the times for the Q&A don’t work for many of you. With a global Audience it’s always a juggle so can you please respond with when’s the best time for you to have a half hour live call in your week. ?? Either in here or message me personally.
2 likes • 30d
7am Melbourne time actually works for me now👍
Skool content coming!!
I’m excited to share with you all my day today going to my publisher and seeing the first drafts of our modules in a concourse with ai generated images to showcase the beauty of the adjustment. Drop a message in here if you would like to be the first people to review this content. There is 6 books so far!
Skool content coming!!
1 like • 30d
Awesome
Groin pain case
30yo tall female power lifter who has groin pain on R side medial to ASIS. Feels it when going in a deep squat past 90 degrees. Told her we will give 4 weeks and see if we can get any improvement. Had 2 weeks of adjusting full spine and PSOAS w no change. What would you guys recommend?
1 like • Jan 7
@Simon Floreani awesome Thankyou simon!
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Jordie Watkins
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@jordie-watkins-7039
24 year old from Australia.

Active 2d ago
Joined Dec 30, 2025
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