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	<title>Comments on: If only neurologists would talk to chiropractors</title>
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		<title>By: Matthew Loop, DC</title>
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		<description>Not sure if your familiar with Dr. Carrick&#039;s work but he was on PBS in his own special called  &quot;Waking up the Brain.&quot; He&#039;s a chiropractic neurologist, PhD, and routinely wakes people out of comas. His school (Carrick  Institute) has a Diplomate that helps bridge this gap between the neuros and chiros. I would recommend going to his website and finding a chiropractic neurologist for your mothers care.

I think the AASP is a great idea but in order to talk to neurologists and get patients, chiros need to speak their language and (in my opinion) get into chiropractic neurology. When you can take and rehabilitate a stroke patient 2x faster than traditional rehab or substantially reduce symptoms of Parkinson&#039;s patients, Neuros take notice.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not sure if your familiar with Dr. Carrick&#8217;s work but he was on PBS in his own special called  &#8220;Waking up the Brain.&#8221; He&#8217;s a chiropractic neurologist, PhD, and routinely wakes people out of comas. His school (Carrick  Institute) has a Diplomate that helps bridge this gap between the neuros and chiros. I would recommend going to his website and finding a chiropractic neurologist for your mothers care.</p>
<p>I think the AASP is a great idea but in order to talk to neurologists and get patients, chiros need to speak their language and (in my opinion) get into chiropractic neurology. When you can take and rehabilitate a stroke patient 2x faster than traditional rehab or substantially reduce symptoms of Parkinson&#8217;s patients, Neuros take notice.</p>
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