1. GET TO KNOW DR.
DAUBENSPECK. YOUR
CHIROPRACTIC
PHYSICIAN
2. DR. DAUBENSPECK’S EDUCATION
1) Bachelors degree from the University of
Dayton- Psychology 1999
2) Bachelors degree from the National
University of Health sciences-Human
Biology 2006
3) Doctor of Chiropractic Degree from the
National University of Health Sciences-
2008
4) Board Certified Chiropractic Physician
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DC program at NUHS
4. EDUCATION
The Previous slide was from Data
collected from 125 Allopathic
colleges in the Association of
American Medical Colleges 1996-
1997 Curriculum Directory and
from the National College of
Chiropractic 1996-1997.
5. ALLOPATHIC TREATMENT FOR
MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS
Ingeneral, the “first line” of therapy are
NSAIDS (Non steroidal anti-inflammatory
drugs) like aspirin, Tylenol, Ibuprofen etc…
despite the fact that NSAIDS are known to
inhibit cartilage formation and to promote
bone necrosis and joint degradation with
long term use and NSAIDS are responsible
for more than 16,000 gastrohemorrhagic
deaths and 100,000 hospitalizations each
year.
6. RESEARCH
Brandt KD. Effects of nonsteroidal anti-
inflammatory drugs on chondrocyte metabolism in
vitro and in vivo. Am J Med 1987 Nov 20; 83 (5A)
29-34
Newman NM, Ling RS. Acetabular bone destruction
related to non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
Lancet. 1985 Jul 6; 2(8445):11-4
Singh G. recent considerations in nonsteroidal anti-
inflammatory drug gastropathy. Am J Med.
1998;105(1B):31S-38S
7. CHIROPRACTIC IS SAFE
In a review which also noted that only 15% of
medical procedures are supported by literature
references, Rosner showed that the risks of serious
injury associated with spinal manipulation/
adjustments are 400 times lower than death rates
observed from gastointestinal bleeding from the use
of NSAIDS (Aspirin, Tylenol Ibuprofin) and 700
times lower than the overall mortality rate for spinal
surgery.
8. RESEARCH
Rosner AL. Evidence-based clinical guidelines for
the management of acute blow-back pain: response
to the guidelines prepared for the Australian
Medical Health and Research Council. J
Manipulative Physiol Ther. 2001;24(3):214-220
9. SOME USEFUL RESEARCH
In their extensive review of the literature, Manga et
al published in 1993 that chiropractic management
of low-back pain is superior to allopathic medical
management in terms of greater safety, greater
effectiveness, and reduced cost.
10. RESEARCH CONT.
..they concluded, “There is an overwhelming body
of evidence indicating that chiropractic
management of low-back pain is more cost-
effective than medical management and there
would be highly significant cost savings if more
management of LBP was transferred from medical
physicians to chiropractors”
11. RESEARCH
Manga P, Angus D, Papadopoulos C, et al. The
Effectiveness and Cost-Effectiveness of
Chiropractic Management of Low-Back Pain:
Kenilworth Publishing;1993
12. RESEARCH CONT.
In a literature review by Dabbs and Lauretti, it was
shown that spinal manipulation is safer than the use
of NSAIDs in the treatment of neck pain.
13. RESEARCH
Dabbs V, Lauretti WJ. A risk assessment of cervical
manipulation vs. NSAIDs for the treatment of neck
pain. J Manipulative Physiol Ther. 1995;18:530-6
14. EFFECTS OF THE ADJUSTMENT
Releasing entrapped intraarticular menisci and synovial folds
Acutely reducing intradiscal pressure, thus promoting
replacement of decentralized disc material.
Stretching of deep periarticular muscles to break the cycle of
chronic autonomous muscle contraction by lengthening the
muscles and thereby releasing excessive actin-myosin binding
Promoting restoration of proper proprioception
Promoting relaxation of paraspinal muscles by stretching facet
joint capsules
Promoting relaxation of paraspinal muscles via “postactivation
depression”, which is the temporary depletion of contractile
neurotransmitters
Temporarily elevating plasma beta-endorphin
Temporarily enhancing phagocytic ability of neutrophils and
monocytes
Activation of the diffuse descending pain inhibitory system
located in the periaqueductal gray matter
15. RESEARCH
Leach RA. The Chiropractic Theories: A Textbook of
Scientific Research, Fourth Edition.
Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins, 2004
16. At Preferred Chiropractic, you will learn about the
causes of your specific condition whether you are
coming to us because of Head Ahes, Neck
Pain, Mid Back Pain, Low Back Pain, Leg Pain, Arm
Pain, Numbness and Tingling, Sports Injuries or
any other type of pain. We will then design a
specific treatment plan for you. This plan will likely
consist of a combination of Chiropractic and
Rehabilitation.
18. Contact us at 937-277-PAIN (7246) for an
appointment.
Our office hours are
Monday 9:00am-6:30pm
Tuesday 9:00am-630:pm
Wednesday 10:00am-6:30pm
Thursday 9:00am-1:00pm
Friday 9:00am-6:30pm
We take lunch from 1:00pm-2:00pm
We are closed on Saturday and Sunday