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Sleep Wellness + DC = The New Chiropractic Frontier
Don PetersenPublisher, Dynamic
ChiropracticModerator
Dr. Kenna Ducey-Clark, DCWellness Practitioner and Sleep Wellness
SpecialistPresenter
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Dr. Kenna S.Ducey-Clark,DCPalmer College of Chiropractic West graduate Mills College graduate BA
Communications/SociologyPost graduate training in diverse areas ranging
from sports medicine, nutrition, pediatrics, Bio-Mechanics, to Functional Medicine
Esteemed Board member of the Medical Advisory Board for DANI’S Foundation
Advisory Director-Sleep Wellness for intelliBED
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Dr. Kenna S.Ducey-Clark,DCIntegrative Clinic based out of Denver, COSports Medicine focused with a Functional
Medicine emphasisFoundation of care to support patients’ health
and wellness is based on the focus of five core principles of basic human needs: Breathing, Hydration, Sleeping, Nutrients and Exercise
Highly successful “boutique” like practice, referral based, catering to patients truly invested in bettering the quality of their health
Healthy SleepWhat We Don’t Know?Damaging to our health & wellnessSigns are everywhere, but the data has
been purposely withheldModern mattress = Poor support
synthetic, off-gassing foams have taken over our beds...assaulting our senses
Government is hurting, not helpingmandatory fire blocking
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What Can We Do?Do the research & get the factsAdvise patients about sleep wellness issues
back supportvalue of deep, healing sleepoff-gassing, toxic fumes riskwhich sleep products to buy
There is no “go-to” professional for sleep wellness the DC can be that professional
Poll Question #1How many of your patients do you suspect
are suffering from an undiagnosed sleep problem?
a. less than 10%b. 10-25%c. 25-50%d. more than 50%
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Please answer poll question on your right ▶
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Sleep Wellness+DCHuge opportunity
everyone sleeps & needs a bedalmost everyone has sleep issuesalmost everyone is on the wrong sleep surface
Easy to implementpatients are confused and already asking us for
advicepatients don’t need to change behavior, just buy
the right productThe new frontier for Chiropractic
Sleep Wellness Defined:Sleep IS Essential to Wellness. Without It, We Die
Sleep: The THIRD side of the Wellness Triangle
Sleep Problems at Epidemic Levels
Exer
cise D
iet
Sleep
Wellness
• Problems are worsening, not getting better
• Among many wellness professionals, it’s #1 health concern
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Poor Sleep: An Epidemic in AmericaStudies show that a lack of stage 3-4 sleep
contributes to (and may be the leading cause of) such disease states as: fibromyalgia, diabetes, heart disease, stroke, obesity
and many “auto-immune” diseasesHinders healing and impedes our immune system70 million suffer from sleep-related pain60 million sleeping aid prescriptions written in 2008
(modern medicine’s method to deal with the problem)
(National Geographic article on sleep)
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Sleep Crosses Medical Disciplines BoundariesMedical schools don’t teach sleepUnderstanding sleep is a complex issue
alignment/support = DC and Orthopedic MDsleep levels = sleep disorder MDsleep safety = allergist, oncologist, toxicologist,
respiratory specialist, immunologist
Dr. Robert Troell, MDQuadruple board certified physician: Stanford trained in
both Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery and Sleep Medicine.
Clinical professor for seven years at the first sleep clinic in the U. S.: the Stanford Sleep Disorders Center. Where he worked with the fathers of modern sleep
research, Christian Bernard & William Dement The first surgeon board certified in Sleep Medicine in
the US. Practices in Las Vegas, NV and Laguna Beach, CA.
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Stages of Sleep (W. Dement, R. Troell, MD’s)
REM (Rapid Eye Movement)Non-REM (4 stages)
Stage 1, Cycle between wakefulness and light sleepStage 2, Light sleepStages 3, 4 Deep Healing“During the deep stages of NREM sleep, the body repairs
and regenerates tissues, builds bone and muscle, and appears to strengthen the immune system.”
WebMD.com
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Most Common Sleep Disorders (Dr. Robert Troell)
Insomnia: Taking longer than 20-minutes to fall asleep, or awakening after the onset of sleep and not being able to fall asleep again.
Obstructive Sleep Apnea: The pathology in the upper airway collapses during sleep (24% of adult men and 9% of adult women)
Insufficient Sleep Disorder: One receives less sleep then genetically required. Sleep deprivation.
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Most Disorders Undiagnosed 95% of those with sleep disorders go
undiagnosedIf you have a minor sleep disorder, there is
a 19 out of 20 chance you will never get yourself checked out.
Most people won’t realize, or admit, that they have a real problem with sleeping.We think it is just a fact of life that comes
with modern day living or with aging.
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Role of the Mattress:“Human beings sleep lying down. The bed where the
body resides can have a profound impact on the quality of sleep and the musculoskeletal system. When musculoskeletal pain exists or when the bed is uncomfortable, there are many changes that occur: delayed sleep onset (insomnia), more superficial
non-REM sleep, reduced delta sleep and less REM sleep, increased arousals with sleep fragmentation and overall lowered sleep efficiency. These sleep changes from normal result in excessive daytime sleepiness, decreased cognitive function and a reduced state of well being, which lowers work efficiency and increases the risks of automobile and work related accidents.” (Dr. Robert Troell)
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Modern Sleep SurfacesMattresses have moved away from cotton &
steel springs to synthetic foamsless support, new off-gassing, less durability
Pillows are full of synthetic foamsmore off-gassing
Mattresses become allergy pitssloughing skin....dust mites, bed bugsallergensmoistureTHESE PRODUCTS UNDERMINE WELLNESS
Pillars of Healthy SleepI. Alignment (back) Support
Hips should not “hammock” into the mattress which is the leading cause of back pain and lower back joint instability.
Recessed curves (side, back and neck) should be supported properly.
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Pillars of Healthy SleepII. Pressure Relief (comfort)Excessive pressure causes tossing and turning, and
hip or shoulder pain. Robs us of deep sleep where healing and regeneration of our immune system occur.
Peak pressures occur on the hips and shoulders
Common to see peak pressures above 250 mmHg
Capillary closure occurs at 32 mmHg. Built-in defense mechanism that wakes you up to turn over 18
Pillars of Healthy SleepIII. Safe, Non-toxic Materials
Materials used should not off-gas harmful materials. We spend 1/3 of our life breathing in these materials. Ongoing effects are difficult to quantify, but they do pose a risk worth considering
For more information on synthetic foams and sleep products go to www.chem-tox.com
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Pillars of Healthy SleepIV. Durability of MaterialsPremature breakdown of synthetic foams
cause the mattress to lose its support and comfort characteristics.
A 20-year warranty makes us think the mattress should last that long.
The mattress industry recommends we replace our mattress every eight years.
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Anatomy of the Modern MattressThe modern mattress has a support layer for
back support and cushioning layers for comfort.
Support Layer or Core
Primary Cushioning LayerSecondary Cushioning
Layer(s)
Common materials include polyurethane foam, memory foam, gelled memory foam, latex foam.
Common materials include innersprings, polyurethane foam, latex foam, air and water.
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Three Classes of Retail Mattresses Innerspring/Pillow-Top: use a steel spring system for
support layer (75% of all mattress sold are innerspring based*)
Foam-core: use foam in place of steel springs for supportmemory foam most popular, also new gelled
memory foam and latex mattressesAir/water-core: uses water or air chamber in place of
steel springs for adjustable support (adjustable firmness air bed)
*Leggatt & Platt 22
What Else is Wrong with FOAM?Off-GassingA much bigger problem than most thinkSymptoms include headaches, nausea, allergic
reactionsGoogle: Polyurethane foam off gassingGo to www.chemtox.comMany “fire retardants” are known carcinogens
(boric acid, phosphorus, arsenic, antimony)Thought to be a leading cause of SIDS
(http://www.midwiferytoday.com/articles/bedding.asp?a=1&r=1&e=1&q=sids+crib+mattress )
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Sleep Wellness Mattress – Co-Polymer Gel Basic Construction
Co-Polymer Gel Advanced Cushioning
Material
Support-Coil Innerspring
Co-polymer gel replaces almost all the foam. Co-polymer gel is the best invention for cushioning ever developed! Curing bed sores in hospital beds.
Innerspring the best invention for back support. Most resilient support layer.
Secondary cushioning and glue layer
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100% Co-Polymer GelA True Breakthrough in Cushioning
Column buckling – vastly superior pressure reliefhospital tested to cure bed sores
Up to 80% better pressure relief*
Loses less than 5% of its resiliency**
100% Hypo-allergenic and non-toxic***
Recyclable *medical pressure mapping**Leggatt * Platt Rollator testing***Gaymar Industries clinical testing 25
Poll Question #2Do you think sleep wellness is an
important area for DCs to include in their practice?
a. Yesb. Not sure yetc. No
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Please answer poll question on your right ▶
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Step1: Do Your HomeworkLearn the language of sleepStudy the researchDetermine which kind of Sleep Practitioner you
want to bepractitioner/expertreferrer
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Integrating Sleep WellnessI’m visible and passionate about sleep
discuss it with patientsinclude it on my in-take formI have posters about sleep on my wallsI have sleep wellness on my cardI have sleep banners on my web siteI have sample sleep products in my clinicI have sleep research on displayI sleep on the products I prescribe
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Things to ConsiderFind vendors and products that can support your
efforts with patients and that you can trustyou will be judged by the products you prescribeyou need a vendor that operates as an adjunct to
your clinic
Providing Better Sleep is a true Win-Win!your patients see better resultsyour patient satisfaction levels growyour practice revenue grows