
12/07/2025
🚨 Big News in Chiropractic Research! 🚨
Hello Professionally Integrated,
We are thrilled to share groundbreaking research we published in Brain Circulation—a study my wife and I proudly co-authored alongside a team of incredible doctors and researchers.
🎯 Here’s the breakthrough:
We took patients with abnormal cervical curves, performed MRI angiograms, then re-positioned their cervical spine into a healthy lordosis—without them even leaving the table—and performed another MRI angiogram.
📊 A PhD analyzed the pixel intensity of these images to assess blood flow to the brain.
The results? Mind-blowing.
We found that loss of cervical lordosis may reduce cerebral blood flow by over 200%. Let that sink in—over 200%!
This may be the first paper ever to directly link cervical biomechanics to cerebral blood flow using real-time angiogram data. Given that one of the leading hypotheses in Alzheimer’s and dementia research is chronic cerebellar hypoxia, this paper has powerful implications for long-term brain health.
🔥 This study further validates what many of us in the chiropractic community already know:
Restoring and maintaining cervical lordosis is not just structural—it’s neurological and vascular.
We could not have done this without the support of our amazing Gold and Platinum members.
🙏 Thank you to our co-authors, who sacrificed time with their families and patients to make this study a reality.
📘 This is published in the Journal of Brain Circulation (2019) — Katz et al.
Support this movement. Buy the journal. Share the study. Educate your patients. Let’s show the healthcare world that this type of research is vital, necessary, and long overdue.
👉 Keep doing what you do—helping people through specific, research-backed chiropractic care. This is how we change lives. This is how we change the conversation.
With pride and gratitude,
— The Professionally Integrated Team hashtag hashtag hashtag hashtag