Welcome to the Research for Practice Podcast by the Australian Spinal Research Foundation. We proudly fund & facilitate chiropractic research. This podcast will bring you interviews with chiropractic movers, shakers & researchers as a part of our mission to educate chiropractors & communities. Tune in for research relevant to your practice, basic science, audio blogs, interviews with people behind the science & much more. Subscribe & check out www.spinalresearch.com.au to get involved!

The ASRF Research for Practice Podcast
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Welcome to the Research for Practice Podcast by the Australian Spinal Research Foundation. We proudly fund & facilitate chiropractic research. This podcast will bring you interviews with chiropractic movers, shakers & researchers as a part of our mission to educate chiropractors & communities. Tune in for research relevant to your practice, basic science, audio blogs, interviews with people behind the science & much more. Subscribe & check out www.spinalresearch.com.au to get involved!
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Recent Episodes

May 6, 2026
Dr's Helen Alevaki and Sarah Kotlerman - Chiropractic, Kids, and Care Frequency
In this episode, we speak with Dr Helen Alevaki, prior chair of ACE Paediatrics, and recently appointed board member of the Australian Chiropractors Association about developing a family practice. Dr Helen skillfully takes us through the present challenges facing paediatric chiropractic care and busts some myths for us. Then we speak with the dynamic Dr Sarah Kotlerman from Washington's Averio Institute, about the 'doses' of care, or care frequency question that faces a lot of chiropractors. Its a big episode! Enjoy! And as always, find out ways you can support chiropractic research at www.spinalresearch.com.au

April 1, 2026
Special Episode: The 2026 Bronfort PACBACK Study - What does it REALLY mean for chiropractic?
In this special episode of the ASRF Research for Practice Podcast, we talk with Dr Matt Doyle - board member and the guy at the head of the research portfolio - about a study that recently landed in a reputable journal. This study seemed to have some big, detrimental claims to make and a solid study design. But did the conclusion it reached really hold up in a chiropractic context? Dr Matt took on this topic, and we got to talk about a vitally important topic for chiropractors and the people they care for: care frequency and the difference between specific adjustments and broader spinal manipulation. Find out how you can support chiropractic research at www.spinalresearch.com.au

March 3, 2026
Chiropractic and Conciousness with Dr Nimrod Mueller
We sat down to talk with ASRF board Alumnus, Dr Nimrod Mueller, about one of the most exciting areas in chiropractic - exploring how the adjustment can impact human consciousness, and the experience of life. We also talk about Dr Nimrods work in developing the Australian Spinal Research Foundation's definition of subluxation - a journey that took him all over the world and brought together so many bright chiropractic minds. We also spoke with Dr Chris Spalding - a chiropractor whose labour of love saw him develop a hormone-balancing cream for women who struggle with brain fog, bone density, and reproductive health. Find this product at www.duelle.com.au and use the code ASRF50% to get your 50% discount on your first box. For more details about how you can support chiropractic research, find us at www.spinalresearch.com.au
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