During that trip, he kept talking to me about chiropractic and how the body is a cell and an organism that doesn’t need any help and I’m hardheaded, I get it from him. We went on a little fishing trip, which he and I used to do before he went away to school. I was still planning to go to medical school. I never even got to meet him, but I heard all about it. I want to do this.” It turns out that the doctor he went to and saw for the first time worked in the BJ Palmer Research Clinic. Subsequently, his prostate stuff cleared up and they started going and talking to this guy and he started explaining to him how the body worked and he adjusted his spine and his prostate. I wound up going to the chiropractor because of his back. He was a concrete salesman and had some back problems and ultimately some prostate problems he had for years and went to several medical doctors and no one could help him. It’s never too late to jump into fully what you want to do. He was probably about 38 by the time because he had to take some prereqs, too, before he got fully admitted. How old was your father when he jumped into chiropractic school? I went on through high school, got into undergrad, started taking my prereqs for medical school. When my dad called me up and said, “I am moving to Kansas City and going to Chiropractic College,” I’m thinking, “Whatever.” All I knew was they did something to your back like a back doctor or something. When I was about ninth grade, I decided I wanted to be a doctor. I didn’t start off in a chiropractic family. Were you in a chiropractic family or is that something you found later in life? I figured, “Let’s go outside and do this.” He’s been doing it for a while and I’m excited to talk about upper cervical, his life story, and how he got into it. Ray Drury, a knee, chest, upper cervical chiropractor out of Charlotte, North Carolina.
Some of the good times, some of the bad times, and how to keep everything going and getting phenomenal results in practice and spreading the good word of upper cervical chiropractic. I was able to pick his brain on what it’s like being in practice for many years. It was an absolute pleasure to talk to him about the knee, chest, upper cervical, which is a different technique than Blair Upper Cervical and NUCCA. That’s why he’s passionate about it, still on fire in practice, still doing the upper cervical work, and still preaching this message. He’s trained some other amazing doctors under him and his upper cervical chiropractic saved his life as well. Ray’s name always comes up because he’s been doing such phenomenal work for such a long time. When you talk about upper cervical chiropractic, there is a couple of doctors that are renowned in the country and the world and Dr.
Ray is a knee, chest, upper cervical chiropractor who has been in practice for many years. Ray Drury out of Charlotte, North Carolina. The Knee Chest Upper Cervical Technique With Dr. Ray highlights the importance of mentorship in his field, of finding someone who can guide you along the way even when you think you are at your best already. He then dives into what makes the best Upper Cervical doctor and the responsibility you hold when you have the knowledge in any industry. Ray tells us how he became an Upper Cervical Chiropractor and established his own practice from the ground up. In this episode, he and host, Kevin Pecca, talk about the Knee Chest Upper Cervical technique and how this technique essentially saved his life. Ray Drury is a Knee Chest Upper Cervical Chiropractor.