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- Skeletal Mechanics Within the Balance State and the Application of The McArthur Method
- Vertebral Subluxation as a Binary Component in the Balance State and the Application of The McArthur Method
- Regional Synchronization Method: Predicting Vertebral Misalignment Patterns to Provide a More Effective Treatment
"Dr. McArthur has been on our extended faculty and lecturing his Regional Synchronization Method (a.k.a. The McArthur Method) since 2009. He has repeatedly received high reviews from his seminar participants and was invited to lecture at our 40th Lyceum held in 2013. His lecture was attended by a room-full mixture of students and attending doctors. Once again, his reviews were very satisfactory. To date, we are pleased and proud of our association with Dr. McArthur and look forward to sharing a bright future together."
Stacy Bradey
Dean of Continuing Education
Sherman College of Chiropractic
Doctor Testimonials
"I've been using your technique on several patients since your seminar and it's brought back many who didn't like the standard manipulations. Patients have loved it and you really made a believer out of me. Thanks So Much." Dr. Ricco Impastato- Louisiana
" It was very refreshing to hear the passion Dr. McArthur exhibited for his technic and the chiropractic profession. This was a very informative and hands-on seminar. He adjusted everyone who wanted to be using the McArthur Method. His method detected my problem area without previously discussing my areas of complaint. Then, he detected a problem in an area that had never been worked on previously. He adjusted my sphenoid. It was one of the best adjustments with quality results that I have experienced." Dr. CC - Louisiana
" The seminar this past Saturday was great. I have already used the analysis and adjustments on my patients starting Monday morning with great results and positive response from my patients. Some of my patients got up and stated, I feel more balanced and standing straighter. It is also much easier on my body and easy to implement. Thank you so much for wisdom and simplicity."
Ari Kantor, D.C. Greenville SC
"I am a retired chiropractor after 50 years of practice, having studied under B.J. Palmer, the developer of chiropractic. I believe this method could be the missing link to chiropractic." R. J. Bender, D.C.
"I wanted to take a moment to thank Dr. McArthur for sharing his method with me. I have found that my problem cases respond faster and hold their adjustments longer no matter what technique I use, and many respond well to a light force technique. This concept of balancing the spine is unlike any I've come across in my 25 plus years of practice. I hope more chiropractors have an opportunity to learn this method so that more people can be helped." Ron Clark, D.C.
"I had severe cervical pain which at times interfered with my ability to work. I am 61 years old and had these problems for more than 25 years. I've been to several chiropractors before and am getting better results now. The results were quick and are lasting longer and with follow-up visits leave me almost pain free while maintaining the improved function. I love the new technique that Dr. McArthur has devised." Rita Kratt, M.D.
“The McArthur Method, Regional Synchronization, is a very unique and powerful tool for the Doctor of Chiropractic to utilize in the detection and correction of skeletal and functional abnormalities. Dr. McArthur does an excellent job in presenting his method and ideas in an easy to understand way so that the information is readily retainable. He is very successful in presenting his method with a solid blend of biomechanical science and chiropractic principles and philosophy. Following my first seminar of his that I attended, I was able to smoothly incorporate the Regional Synchronization method in my treatment approach and observed very substantial results in a very short period of time.” Charles Mobley, D.C.
“I love techniques and the thought processes behind them. I love them because they are the tools I can use to help the people in my life. I have trained and practiced with the following: Gonstead, Diversified, Activator, Logan, SOT, cranio-sacral work, Pettibon, CBP, Toggle Recoil, and now Regional Synchronization. Heck, there’s probably a few others too, but I just can’t remember them right now. Each technique has its own strengths and weaknesses. Using the principles from Regional Synchronization has taken my tendency to overanalyze everything and built my trust in the each person’s innate ability to be healthy again.
What have I seen? I’ve seen it has become easier for me when working with patients. I stop adjusting too much. I’ve had “miracles” more. For instance I’ve used a minor variant of this technique to help a fellow chiropractor manage his shingles better than anything else he’s ever tried. Usually one adjustment will let him be symptom free for up to a week or more.
In another case, I used the standard technique as taught in the seminar. An obese female patient came in for treatment for low back pain. We barely adjusted her back at all, and her back pain disappeared. Then the interesting thing happened. After a few visits, she shared this. She went to her eye doctor for a follow-up to an upcoming eye surgery. The eye doctor noticed her vision had improved. The eye doctor said this usually only ever happens when diabetes may have set in. Off to blood work from the general practitioner, Dr. B. Jones. He found that her blood work had actually improved in cholesterol and there were no problems. When he asked her what she was doing different, what did she say? I’m seeing a chiropractor, that’s it. Of course, when she tried to explain what I did exactly to help her, I then knew why chiropractors get so few medical doctor referrals.
My helping her didn’t require the amount of analysis of films like CBP or Pettibon. It didn’t require the fine, super-sensitive touch sometimes required for SOT or cranial work. It didn’t require the often long sessions of Logan. It didn’t require working weeks on the recoil part of Toggle Recoil. It didn’t require the memorization of various body movements to test individual bones like Activator. It was much easier than all of those. It does require the ability to do a very good prone leg check, draw a few lines on the film (you can dot them and let a CA do it), and the ability to move whatever bone is indicated with WHATEVER technique/instrument you desire. The better you do these three skills, the more of innate healing you will see in your office.
So, most of all, it requires me to be precise in those skills so I can better trust what the body was telling me. All of this so I could know when to stop adjusting. And the toughest part of all?, I would stop adjusting even when some of those other methods I know would indicate I should continue. I found myself using this technique as the framework for the other skills I had. . . getting faster, better results. And just like you, I was getting great results before too! This is why I was impressed: less work was giving better results and faster.
I know a lot of chiropractors throughout the U.S.A. And there are just a few who should NOT take this technique. Who are they? Basically they are the ones who either put things before people, or worse, treat people as things to accomplish their own goals regardless of the Golden or Platinum Rule. These are the ones who use people like pieces on a game board.
If your first impulse is, “How can I add value to what I do for my patients?” or “How can I help more people better?” then I hope you take advantage of any opportunity you have to learn this technique.
I’ve spent a lot of time in my life both in and out of chiropractic college learning techniques and skills. I highly recommend Regional Synchronization. After you start using it in your office, you may find that you love chiropractic even more.” Robert Youngblood, D.C.
" It was very refreshing to hear the passion Dr. McArthur exhibited for his technic and the chiropractic profession. This was a very informative and hands-on seminar. He adjusted everyone who wanted to be using the McArthur Method. His method detected my problem area without previously discussing my areas of complaint. Then, he detected a problem in an area that had never been worked on previously. He adjusted my sphenoid. It was one of the best adjustments with quality results that I have experienced." Dr. CC - Louisiana
" The seminar this past Saturday was great. I have already used the analysis and adjustments on my patients starting Monday morning with great results and positive response from my patients. Some of my patients got up and stated, I feel more balanced and standing straighter. It is also much easier on my body and easy to implement. Thank you so much for wisdom and simplicity."
Ari Kantor, D.C. Greenville SC
"I am a retired chiropractor after 50 years of practice, having studied under B.J. Palmer, the developer of chiropractic. I believe this method could be the missing link to chiropractic." R. J. Bender, D.C.
"I wanted to take a moment to thank Dr. McArthur for sharing his method with me. I have found that my problem cases respond faster and hold their adjustments longer no matter what technique I use, and many respond well to a light force technique. This concept of balancing the spine is unlike any I've come across in my 25 plus years of practice. I hope more chiropractors have an opportunity to learn this method so that more people can be helped." Ron Clark, D.C.
"I had severe cervical pain which at times interfered with my ability to work. I am 61 years old and had these problems for more than 25 years. I've been to several chiropractors before and am getting better results now. The results were quick and are lasting longer and with follow-up visits leave me almost pain free while maintaining the improved function. I love the new technique that Dr. McArthur has devised." Rita Kratt, M.D.
“The McArthur Method, Regional Synchronization, is a very unique and powerful tool for the Doctor of Chiropractic to utilize in the detection and correction of skeletal and functional abnormalities. Dr. McArthur does an excellent job in presenting his method and ideas in an easy to understand way so that the information is readily retainable. He is very successful in presenting his method with a solid blend of biomechanical science and chiropractic principles and philosophy. Following my first seminar of his that I attended, I was able to smoothly incorporate the Regional Synchronization method in my treatment approach and observed very substantial results in a very short period of time.” Charles Mobley, D.C.
“I love techniques and the thought processes behind them. I love them because they are the tools I can use to help the people in my life. I have trained and practiced with the following: Gonstead, Diversified, Activator, Logan, SOT, cranio-sacral work, Pettibon, CBP, Toggle Recoil, and now Regional Synchronization. Heck, there’s probably a few others too, but I just can’t remember them right now. Each technique has its own strengths and weaknesses. Using the principles from Regional Synchronization has taken my tendency to overanalyze everything and built my trust in the each person’s innate ability to be healthy again.
What have I seen? I’ve seen it has become easier for me when working with patients. I stop adjusting too much. I’ve had “miracles” more. For instance I’ve used a minor variant of this technique to help a fellow chiropractor manage his shingles better than anything else he’s ever tried. Usually one adjustment will let him be symptom free for up to a week or more.
In another case, I used the standard technique as taught in the seminar. An obese female patient came in for treatment for low back pain. We barely adjusted her back at all, and her back pain disappeared. Then the interesting thing happened. After a few visits, she shared this. She went to her eye doctor for a follow-up to an upcoming eye surgery. The eye doctor noticed her vision had improved. The eye doctor said this usually only ever happens when diabetes may have set in. Off to blood work from the general practitioner, Dr. B. Jones. He found that her blood work had actually improved in cholesterol and there were no problems. When he asked her what she was doing different, what did she say? I’m seeing a chiropractor, that’s it. Of course, when she tried to explain what I did exactly to help her, I then knew why chiropractors get so few medical doctor referrals.
My helping her didn’t require the amount of analysis of films like CBP or Pettibon. It didn’t require the fine, super-sensitive touch sometimes required for SOT or cranial work. It didn’t require the often long sessions of Logan. It didn’t require working weeks on the recoil part of Toggle Recoil. It didn’t require the memorization of various body movements to test individual bones like Activator. It was much easier than all of those. It does require the ability to do a very good prone leg check, draw a few lines on the film (you can dot them and let a CA do it), and the ability to move whatever bone is indicated with WHATEVER technique/instrument you desire. The better you do these three skills, the more of innate healing you will see in your office.
So, most of all, it requires me to be precise in those skills so I can better trust what the body was telling me. All of this so I could know when to stop adjusting. And the toughest part of all?, I would stop adjusting even when some of those other methods I know would indicate I should continue. I found myself using this technique as the framework for the other skills I had. . . getting faster, better results. And just like you, I was getting great results before too! This is why I was impressed: less work was giving better results and faster.
I know a lot of chiropractors throughout the U.S.A. And there are just a few who should NOT take this technique. Who are they? Basically they are the ones who either put things before people, or worse, treat people as things to accomplish their own goals regardless of the Golden or Platinum Rule. These are the ones who use people like pieces on a game board.
If your first impulse is, “How can I add value to what I do for my patients?” or “How can I help more people better?” then I hope you take advantage of any opportunity you have to learn this technique.
I’ve spent a lot of time in my life both in and out of chiropractic college learning techniques and skills. I highly recommend Regional Synchronization. After you start using it in your office, you may find that you love chiropractic even more.” Robert Youngblood, D.C.