https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/thebackdoctorspodcast/312_Dr._Clint_Dickason_-_Compression_Fractures.mp3
The Back Doctors Podcast

The Back Doctors Podcast

With Dr. Michael Johnson

  • Home
  • About
  • Find a Doctor
  • Podcast
  • Contact
  • Newsletter
  • The Cox Table

Episode 312 Dr. Clint Dickason – Compression Fractures

January 5, 2026 by admin Leave a Comment

Spine specialist, Dr. Clint Dickason shares an unusual story of a gentleman with multiple compression fractures.

About Dr. Dickason

Dr. Dickason, an Indiana native, first became fascinated with Chiropractic Care in 1996. Dr. Dickason was active in High School and College level Wrestling and Football. He found that Chiropractic care kept him on the playing field. His passion for Chiropractic soared when he realized the human body is a self regulating and healing machine and decided he wanted to be a Chiropractor to help others realize their God given potential for health. Dr. Dickason received his bachelors in Exercise Science at Manchester College, in Indiana. After his undergraduate studies, he chose Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa, coined ‘The Fountain Head of Chiropractic’. While at Palmer College of Chiropractic he joined Palmer’s Rugby Club as an active player and became president of the club.

Dr. Dickason met his wife Mindy while attending Palmer College, as she was completing her degree in Chiropractic Technology. After graduation Dr. Dickason and Mindy decided to move to Colorado in order to be close to family and search for a community in which to raise their newly developing family. They found and fell in love with Castle Rock.

Dr. Dickason brings more to the table then traditional Chiropractic. He also completed extra studies in Clinical Neurology from the Carrick Institute of Post-Graduate Studies, is knowledgeable in 20 Chiropractic techniques including Cox Technic.

Resources:

Dr. Clint Dickason

Resources:

Dr. Clint Dickason

Find a Back Doctor

The Cox 8 Instrument by Haven Medical

  • facebook
  • linkedin
  • twitter
  • google+
  • pinterest
  • stumbleupon

Previous Post


Episode 311 Dr. Fawad Mian – Regenerative Medicine for Pain

Next Post


Episode 313 Dr. Steven Baroody – Neck Pain and Headache treated with Cox® Technic

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Episodes

  • Episode 124 Dr. Hamisi Kote Ali – Fascial Manipulation
  • Episode 219 Dr. Bob Meyer – Lance Armstrong and Cox Technic
  • Episode 99 Dr. David Atiyeh – Perianal Pain
  • Episode 32 Dr. Ted Arkfeld – Student Athlete with Concussion
  • Episode 10: Dr. Luigi Albano – Osteoarthritis of the Knee
  • Episode 181 Dr. Scott Taylor – Vertiflex for Lumbar Spinal Stenosis

Haven Medical

Recent Podcasts

Episode 325 Dr. Edgardo Vargas – Neck Pain and Headaches

Dr. Edgardo Vargas shares a story of woman who suffered with neck pain for … Show Notes

https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/thebackdoctorspodcast/325_Dr._Edgardo_Vargas_-_Neck_Pain_and_Headaches.mp3

Episode 324 Dr. Christine Goertz – “Take Your Back Back”

Spine Health Researcher, Clinician, and Professor, Dr. Christine Goertz … Show Notes

https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/thebackdoctorspodcast/324_Dr._Christine_Goertz_-_Take_Your_Back_Back.mp3

Episode 323 Dr. Casey Johnston – Degenerative Spondylolisthesis

Screenshot Spine specialist, Dr. Casey Johnston shares an interesting … Show Notes

https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/thebackdoctorspodcast/323_Dr._Casey_Johnston_-_Degenerative_Spondylolisthesis.mp3

Episode 322 Dr. Njudeka Olatunde – Reflexology

Dr. Njideka Olatunde explains how she uses Reflexology for pain … Show Notes

https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/thebackdoctorspodcast/322_Njudeka_Olatunde_-_Reflexology.mp3

Episode 321 Dr. Austin McGraw – Back Pain and Sciatica

Dr. Austin McGraw, newly trained in Cox Technic, shares his success in … Show Notes

https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/thebackdoctorspodcast/321_Dr._Austin_McGraw_-_Back_Pain_and_Sciatica.mp3

Copyright © 2026 · Engine Theme on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in