Why Some MSK Diagnoses Miss the Mark – A Deep Dive with Dr. Michael Maxwell
In this powerful conversation, Dr. Beau Beard sits down with Dr. Michael Maxwell to unpack what separates average clinicians from exceptional ones. This episode goes beyond technique — diving into personal journeys, clinical evolution, and shared obsession with diagnostic precision, manual therapy, and evidence-informed rehab.
In this powerful conversation, Dr. Beau Beard sits down with Dr. Michael Maxwell to unpack what separates average clinicians from exceptional ones. This episode goes beyond technique — diving into personal journeys, clinical evolution, and shared obsession with diagnostic precision, manual therapy, and evidence-informed rehab.
Dr. Maxwell shares how his personal back injury catalyzed a career focused on clinical precision, and together they challenge many modern assumptions in pain science, manual therapy, and musculoskeletal diagnosis.
If you’re a chiro, physio, or movement professional who believes that diagnostic clarity and clinical integration are the holy grail, this one’s for you. It’s a masterclass in how curiosity, experience, and critical thinking mold a practitioner.
Running Fails, Real Patient Wins & Advice for Student Clinicians | Week in Review #45
Tune in as the team discusses what keeps clinicians motivated when patient care gets hard, shares embarrassing (and hilarious) running stories, breaks down a few real-world patient cases, and talks clinic culture, chiropractic education, and business insights.
That’s a wrap on this season of Week In Review!
Tune in as the team discusses what keeps clinicians motivated when patient care gets hard, shares embarrassing (and hilarious) running stories, breaks down a few real-world patient cases, and talks clinic culture, chiropractic education, and business insights. Whether you're a chiropractic student, new grad, or seasoned clinician, you'll find valuable takeaways—and maybe a few laughs—inside this episode.
Featured: Beau, Alex, Seth, and student guests from Parker University
The Future of Manual Therapy: Pain, Fascia, and the Brain | Feat. Steven Capobianco
In this insightful conversation, Dr. Beau Beard sits down with Dr. Steven Capobianco—clinician, educator, and fascia researcher—to unpack the evolving landscape of manual therapy, pain science, and movement-based care. From the history of trigger points and Travell & Simons to modern fascia research from Stecco, they challenge outdated paradigms and offer a fresh framework for integrating touch, neuroscience, and patient-centered care.