Podcast Episode šļø #47: Breaking the Mold - Rethinking Chiropractic Narratives and Patient Perceptions with Corey Jensen, DC
- christophernetley
- Sep 26
- 3 min read
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Episode Summary
In this conversation, Corey and Chris discuss the evolution of chiropractic practice, the importance of mentorship, and the role of technology in sharing knowledge. They explore the challenges of navigating information overload in health content, the dichotomy of chiropractic practices, and the need for standardization in care. The discussion also touches on the merging of chiropractic and physical therapy disciplines, the impact of insurance on patient perception, and the future of chiropractic education.
Takeaways
The importance of recording and sharing knowledge through platforms like YouTube.
Navigating the overwhelming amount of health information available online.
The need for mentorship in professional development.
The dichotomy between traditional chiropractic practices and evidence-based approaches.
The potential benefits of merging chiropractic and physical therapy disciplines.
The impact of insurance on patient perceptions of chiropractic care.
The necessity for standardization in chiropractic practices.
The evolving landscape of chiropractic education and its implications for the future.
The importance of critically evaluating chiropractic narratives and practices.
The common challenges faced across various healthcare professions.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
00:46 Mentorship and the Value of YouTube
04:18 Navigating the Chiropractic Profession
10:28 The Intersection of Chiropractic and Physical Therapy
16:22 The Future of Chiropractic Education
22:24 The Role of Evidence in Chiropractic Practice
28:28 Patient-Centered Care and Treatment Approaches
33:53 The Narrative of Chiropractic Care
40:07 Concluding Thoughts on Chiropractic and Patient Care
53:28 Navigating Patient Expectations and Provider Choices
55:51 The Importance of Humility in Care
57:57 Balancing Salesmanship and Patient Care
01:01:47 Communicating Uncertainty with Confidence
01:04:24 Embracing Freedom in Practice
01:07:43 The Dynamics of Quality and Quantity in Care
01:11:05 Exploring Diverse Treatment Options
01:13:46 Finding New Opportunities in Practice
01:15:01 The Weight of Honesty in Patient Relationships
01:17:42 The Evolution of Chiropractic Ideals
01:20:03 Integrating Chiropractic with Medical Education
01:23:15 The Future of Chiropractic Education
01:27:39 Diversity of Beliefs within the Profession
01:29:48 Addressing the Subluxation Debate
01:30:12 The Need for Standardization in Chiropractic Care
01:35:44 The Challenges of Recommending Chiropractic Care
Bio: Corey Jensen
Dr. Corey received his bachelor's degree in Kinesiology and Nutrition Sciences from Whittier College in Whittier, California. He went on to attend Southern California University of Health Sciences, where he earned his Doctorate of Chiropractic. Dr. Corey pursued a specialty in Sports Medicine and focused his studies on nutrition, rehabilitation, and strength and conditioning. He is passionate about a health-first, integrative, and evidence-based approach to healthcare.Ā Ā
A health-first approach aims to combat disease and dysfunction by focusing on health-promoting behaviors and strengthening the bodyās innate ability to adapt and heal.Ā Ā
The integrative approach takes into account all factors contributing to your health and uses a variety of treatment options that will best help you recover from injury while improving quality of life for years to come. It aims to identify the primary causes of conditions rather than treating symptoms with temporary, band-aid solutions.Ā Ā
An evidence-based approach is about making better decisions and utilizing treatment options that give us the greatest chance of success for your unique situation and goals. It combines what the latest research supports with what works best for you.Ā Ā
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Dr. Corey's main goal is to serve as an advocate for healthy living. Educating patients on the fundamentals of health and empowering them to incorporate these ideas into their daily lives to promote change that lasts.
Where to find Corey Jensen
Instagram: @drcoreyjensen
Where to find Chris Netley
Instagram: @BuildBeyondHealth
YouTube: @chrisnetleyDC
X (formerly Twitter): @chrisnetleyDCĀ
Facebook: Build Beyond Health, PLLC




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