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NUCCANEWS NEWSLETTER OF THE NATIONAL UPPER CERVICAL CHIROPRACTIC ASSOCIATION - NUCCA President’s Letter inside this issue: This is my first communication with scope of each section, and attending you – the NUCCA members- as doctors are encouraged to bring > President’s Letter President. First, I was deeply touched laptops/tablets to take the exam at 2 by the enthusiastic response received the conference, in a classroom setting. > Small Steps Thank You from those of you in attendance at Sometimes the hardest step to take the last conference. is the first one; these classes and tests 3-5 > 2015 Summer Second, I realized the great may help. Research Update responsibility I had taken on – to We have a first graduation class of steward this organization so that its Diplomate in Chiropractic Cranio- 5 > Conference Update future would be assured. In revisiting Cervical Junction Procedures. I our Mission Statement, as well as on congratulate the doctors who > Understanding Torque the history and culture of NUCCA, I dedicated their time, energy, and 6 see that we must maintain and foster resources to this endeavor. The impact the tenets that are our foundation. these doctors will have is sure to be 7 > Patient Spotlight Those are education, research, great. A new class is scheduled to outreach, certification and standards. matriculate in 2016, and I encourage Our next conference- Fall 2015 in you to consider this another way to MPLS has the theme “30 Years of gain skills and knowledge to advance Certification”. The Board envisions Chiropractic and your personal careers. Certification as an integral component UCRF has been ramping up activities of NUCCA, like the roll in, like with submitted articles and projects in alignment, like post x-rays. We are different stages of development. A new offering two classes at the conference, group in NUCCA has been started to help one for each of the levels that requires Doctors gain the skillset and confidence an online test (I & II). In these classes, to do research and submit papers to peer- material will be presented to cover the reviewed journals for publication. continued on pg. 2 www.nucca.org 2 NUCCA Newsletter President’s Letter / cont. from page 1 Standards has been defining the NUCCA practice, and Finally, I have always advocated a policy of inclusion. We we have a mechanism in place to protect the brand by as a Board have our limitations and we could not function engaging doctors who use our name without belonging to at the level of diverse activities without the dedicated and the organization. passionate membership that participates in committees. We have increased online presence both for doctors and Let us know your interests and passion in NUCCA and we patients. NUCCA has done its first Webinar last month. We can all help advance our Organization by applying our continue to bring original, relevant content to the Web. skills collectively. Social anthropologists posit that one of the key features of early human development was environmental selection for Michael Zabelin, DC cooperation. It allowed humans to become the dominant species on earth. We must follow that path: build strong President, NUCCA Board of Directors, cooperative traditions between our brothers and sisters in Board Certified Instructor Chiropractic, as well as those outside our profession. We already have a strong culture in NUCCA of helping aspiring doctors hone their skills. We are in multiple colleges, teaching NUCCA to Chiropractic college students. As president, I pledge to advance these principles. Small Steps Thank You Thank you to all those that participated in Small Steps in 2014! Americans Canadians Irene Adamczuk Clint Grover Reanna Plancich Jean-Paul Bohemier Lila Baker Scott Hansen Andrea Pritchett Michael Foran Valeri Briski Johanna Hoeller Barbara Read Gordon Hasick Robert Brooks Gregory Jean-Pierre Angie Recendez Mylene Hopf Justin Brown Kerry Johnson Tonia Rogers Sloane Hunter Martin Claus Jaime Kaszer Philip Schalow Bradley Kennedy Christopher Dawson Jordan Landholm Elan Schrier Matty Kittleson Keith Denton Craig Lapenski Deb Sesker Benjamin Kuhn Marshall Dickholtz Jr. Nelson Lee Bryan Stewart Franchesca Lee Jake Dodds James LeFever Jeanett Tapia Russill Mills Lauren Dodds Akala Lemus David Vasquez Janice Noji Kathy Doyle Giancarlo Licata James Weiss Aurora Ongaro Don Erwin Steve MacDonald Chad Wheatley Mikael Reney Meghan Flaherty Andrew McCanse Jameson Wong Blair Schmaus Tym Flory Luke McCully Vanessa Wulff Jeff Scholten Chad Frandsen Christine Meakim Lee Yardley Tania Siqueira Bruce Giffen Matt Morris Cecilia Yu Ankur Tayal Patricia Gregg Joe Perin Marcella Ziska Shawn Thomas If you are interested in Small Steps 2015, please email Mary Pat McGlynn at [email protected] to get signed up or for more information! www.nucca.org NUCCA Newsletter 3 2015 SUMMER RESEARCH UPDATE by Dr. Charles Woodfield and Dr. Gordon Hasick NUCCA Phase Contrast Migraine Study “Craniocervical chiropractic Advanced MRI data analysis was procedures – a précis of upper completed by Magnetic Resonance cervical chiropractic” Innovations, Inc. (http://www. is currently on the UC Monograph mrinnovations.com/). This inquiry allowed for exploration website and available for download! of additional hemodynamic and hydrodynamic flow (http://ucmonograph.org/wp-content/ pattern changes. Answering a call for papers from Dr. uploads/2015/07/JCCA_Woodfield_PrecisUCchiro.pdf) Paolo Zamboni, renowned MS researcher, Dr. Woodfield, Published in June 2015, the paper provides an extensive Dr. Hasick, and MR Innovations MR physicist, Sean Sethi, description of Upper Cervical Procedures with summaries of are currently preparing a manuscript for submission to; current research, much of which has been done by NUCCA. Behavioral Neurology - Special Issue on “Blood and Fluid The NUCCA contributions were provided by Dr. Jeffrey Circulation of the Brain: The Neurovascular Component of Scholten, Dr. Bryan Salminen and lead author Dr. Chuck Neurodegeneration.” The paper provides an extensive Woodfield. The paper was a mutual effort that included description of venous outflow in the migraine subjects members of the ICA’s Upper Cervical Diplomate program. before and after the NUCCA correction. Significant findings were observed in the migraine subjects exhibiting Be on the lookout for new content at ucmonograph.org a secondary venous outflow drainage pattern in response in time for the 2105 Fall Conference! to the NUCCA correction. 2015 ACC-RAC Conference, Las Vegas, NV, Dr. Clive Beggs from Bradford University, UK is currently March 19-21, 2015 studying the analysis report and will assist in authoring a Interprofessional Collaboration: manuscript describing the CSF outflow before and after Working Together for a Better Future the correction, possibly to the same journal. Many thanks Two posters presented by Dr. Chuck Woodfield were in to all our Small Steps supporters who helped fund this the spotlight this year; “Inter-examiner reliability in analysis analysis and moved our research forward! of orthogonal radiographs” and “MRI measured change in The original manuscript titled, “Effect of atlas vertebrae intracranial flow following upper cervical chiropractic care of realignment in subjects with migraine” has been submitted a migraine headache subject–a case report.” to Mayo Clinic Proceedings, Headache, and Cephalalgia. The journals varied in their reasons for not accepting the paper. The replies provided ranged from “not of interest to our readers” and “there was no control group.” One journal declined the paper 21 minutes after it was submitted. The manuscript is currently under review by BioMed Neurology Research International, which is an open access indexed journal. UPPER CERVICAL MONOGRAPH http://ucmonograph.org/ Dr. Chuck Woodfield at Migraine Poster, 2015 ACC-RAC By now everyone should have seen the Dr. Claire Johnson the editor of JMPT, J Chiro Med, J Chiro MARSHALL DICKHOLTZ, Sr., D.C., F.I.C.A.– Edu, J Chirop Hum, and the peer review chair of 2015 COMMEMORATIVE EDITION. If you have not seen it, please ACC-RAC assured Dr. Woodfield the x-ray manuscript has download your copy at ucmonograph.org. Those who a home in JMPT. After viewing the Migraine case study missed the printed copy at the Spring Conference can pick poster, she stated interest in receiving quality case reports up their copy at the 2016 Fall Conference registration desk. from NUCCA Doctors for submission into the Journal of Thank you very much to those who submitted material for Chiropractic Medicine. Dr. Johnson thanked Dr. Woodfield this special edition. for peer reviewing submissions to the RAC conference. continued on page 4 www.nucca.org 4 NUCCA Newsletter RESEARCH UPDATE / cont. from page 3 Having a NUCCA presence at these Conferences membership. They include: 1. Dr. Lila Baker Reedy; 2. Dr. demonstrates to the profession that NUCCA is serious and Jonathan Chung; 3. Dr. Matthew Kittleson; 4. Dr. Jordan persistent in conducting research. Submissions are being Landholm; 5. Dr. Janice Noji; 6. Dr. Tania Rogers; 7. Dr. prepared for next year’s conference, two by UCRF Research Martha Schenk; 8. Dr. Finley Sesker; 9. Dr. Tymothy Flory. Society Members. Each member has completed NIH training and received a certificate in human subject’s research required by most IRB’s. Currently everyone is obtaining a free account at PubMed and learning how to productively and effectively search the literature. Current and noteworthy research articles are being sent out to learn how to read, interpret, and critique the literature. A two-hour class reviewing the history of chiropractic research will be given during the 2015 Fall Conference in Minneapolis. Dr. Woodfield will be available to provide one-on-one tutorials with candidates in using PubMed. UCRF Strategic Planning Session: A special UCRF strategic planning session was held prior to the 2015 Dr. Woodfield and Dr. Janice Hubbard from Palmer Research discussing the X-ray Reliability Study Poster Spring Conference in Newport Beach to map out the next steps of Radiographic Animation Study (RAS) Analysis Project our research agenda.