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🎙️ Lightning Lanes and the Upper Cervical Spine – Dr. Jaime Browning

🎙️ Lightning Lanes and the Upper Cervical Spine – Dr. Jaime Browning

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On this episode of the Mile High Podcast, Dr. Daniel Knowles sits down with one of the most dynamic educators in the chiropractic field: Dr. Jaime Browning.

Dr. Jaime is a full professor and Technique Department Chair at Sherman College, a fierce advocate for research, and a champion of radical collaboration in chiropractic.

You'll hear a conversation that covers everything from Lightning Lanes at Disney to the neurological impact of the upper cervical spine and how post-COVID care must evolve.

🎙️ In this episode, you'll hear:
• Why adaptation is the essential conversation in health care
• The real meaning of dynamic vs. static analysis
• Why Sherman is leading the future of upper cervical education
• Dr. Browning's take on infighting, unity, and doing hard things
• Her favorite tools for pre and post tech analysis, including thermal imaging
• What's next for cervical chiropractic through Sherman's new Institute

🎧 Tune in now and be inspired by this bold, brilliant, and real conversation.
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📍Dr. Jaime Browning was on stage at Mile High this past year, and there's more where that came from.
Expect more clinical depth, more philosophical alignment, and more clarity in 2026.

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