Dr. Rob Pape, DC talks to Dr. Justin Trosclair, DC on A Doctor's Perspective Podcast
Quadrant analysis helps practitioners navigate treatment based on a subclassification system breaking down biomechanical failure into traceable patterns.
Dr. Pape was evidence based and patient centered before these were buzz words and before the internet made it easy to collaborate. It was like being on a chiropractic island and taking trips with different professions to iron out what he was seeing work.
What is the reason that some doctors blame the patient when they don’t get the results that the doctor assumes you would get?
Should this be taught in schools with diagnosis and student clinic so they can apply these concepts (not cookie cutter programs)? This can help bridge the gap from being excellent at diagnosis and bridging all the techniques you know with practical application based on what the patient presents.
Test - Treat - ReTest
Are they hyper-mobile?Do they have Systemic Inflammation? (abdominal sub-classification)What’s their motor control with dynamic stability like?Regional interdependence also plays a part
We really are missing key components to injury and relief if we only focus on the area of chief complaint.
When asking about ‘magical’ areas that tend to be overlooked... what is his answer?
Can we say mechanical dysfunction and drop the ‘subluxation’ word?
Dr Rob Pape may not have easy answers but he has easy ways to ask better questions.
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Codifying how you process and work on patients, while actually working on patients is a difficult endeavor but he managed to compile the quadrant analysis system and hopes you will see it as a way to be more efficient and effective with your patients.
Pain with normal range of motion could be hypermobility or random pain all over, tender to touch, massage and exercise may make it worse could be systemic inflammation are just a few of the ideas you learn about in quadrant analysis.
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Here are links to his Quadrant Analysis courses.
https://southeast-sports-seminars.thinkific.com/courses/quadrant-analysis-movement
https://practice-mechanics.com/quadrant-analysis/
As a summary and bridge to southeast seminars here is how all 3 fit together. You would take Dr. Riddle’s FAKTR course to learn the myofascial release, cupping, bands etc and then transition the patient into rehab to fitness and functional loading with Dr. Teter. However you would learn Dr. Pape’s Quadrant Analysis (breaking the body down into traceable patterns) to make a diagnosis and find functional deficits and patterns to apply those other two seminars to get the results.
E 85 Rehab Focused Chiropractic Professor Dr. Todd Riddle DCTom Teter E 175 Functional Loading Rehab Blueprints Tom Teter DC Rehab to Fitness www.adoctorsperspective.net/175Other episodes mentioned in the show that would enhance this whole topic are:E 115 Eradicate Chronic Pain GRIP Approach Benjamin Fergus DCE 169 Shared Decision Making in Patient Centred Care Chris Chippendale DCE 106 Cash Practice PT, Modern Manual Therapy, G Suite EMR, EDGE Rehab EQ Dr. Erson Religioso III DPTwww.forwardthinkingchiro.com/Book list from all the past guests book recommendations
Show notes can be found at https://adoctorsperspective.net/174 here you can also find links to things mentioned and the full transcript
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