Today’s TIC Chiropractic Podcast
Hosted by Trent Scheidecker, DC, the Today’s Tic Chiropractic Podcast explores the philosophy, science, and art of adjusting vertebral subluxation to remove interference within the neurological system—restoring function to the body’s innate intelligence.
Each episode features insights and guest conversations designed to help you become a Student of Chiropractic. The goal of Today’s Tic is to connect listeners to a Culture of Chiropractic through engaging discussions on chiropractic principles, thought-provoking questions, and the experiences of practicing chiropractors.
Now streaming directly on our site.
You can listen to every episode of Today’s Tic right here at chiropractic.chiroway.com—no app or subscription required. Just press play, listen, and share with a friend or colleague today!
#93 Today’s Sticky TIC: The Test of Transformation
“Mental impulse is that accumulation of immaterial units of intellectual energy which, after having been absorbed, transformed and expelled through the brain, Innate Intelligence deems of proper quantity and quality to personify specific characteristic functions.”...
#92 Conflicts to Becoming a New You
“Momentum is the possession of motion; requiring effort and time to stop it. Chiropractically, momentum is the progress of dis-ease or health, requiring time and effort to stop it.” RW Stephenson In Today’s TIC, we’re going to grow in our understanding of the...
#91 The Chiropractic Standpoint
B.J. Palmer writes in his 1911 Green Book, The Philosophy, Science and Art of Chiropractic Nerve Tracing the following: “If you investigate this more thoroughly from the Chiropractic standpoint, you will grasp what I mean when I say Chiropractic is the biggest...
#90 The Ontology of Vertebral Subluxation
D.D. Palmer, Founder of Chiropractic writes in his 1921 The Chiropractic Adjuster Green Book, “The principles which compose the science of chiropractic have existed as long as animals have had backbones.” In Today’s TIC, we’re going to grow in our...
#89 The Conceptualization of Vertebral Subluxation
D.D. Palmer wrote the following in 1904 Journal titled The Chiropractor: “In my practice of the first ten years, under which named magnetic, I treated nerves, followed and relieved them of inflammation. I made many good cures, as many are doing today under a...
#88 Spinal Tensegrity: Impingement to Neurological Integrity
“We began, at a following period, to study the spine from a MECHANICAL point of view. Until this time the only people who attempted to study the spine, as a machine, were osteopaths, although pathologically they still regarded man as chemistry and physics. We...
#87 Spinal Tensegrity: Form to Function
“We began, at a following period, to study the spine from a MECHANICAL point of view. Until this time the only people who attempted to study the spine, as a machine, were osteopaths, although pathologically they still regarded man as chemistry and physics. We...
#86 Spinal Tensegrity: Tension + Integrity = Spinal Function
In Today’s TIC, we’re going to grow in our understanding of spinal function and specifically a state of function termed tensegrity. “We began, at a following period, to study the spine from a MECHANICAL point of view. Until this time the only people who attempted...
#85 Why Spinal Function Matters: Biomechanics of Spinal Integrity
“We began, at a following period, to study the spine from a MECHANICAL point of view. Until this time the only people who attempted to study the spine, as a machine, were osteopaths, although pathologically they still regarded man as chemistry and physics. We...