Dr. Don Dishman is the Dean of Graduate Neuroscience degree programs at Parker University and has been teaching electrodiagnostics for over 30 years to physicians throughout the United States. In addition to teaching, Dr. Dishman's research publications have been featured in the Journal of Neuroscience Methods, Spine, Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics, Electromyography, and clinical neurophysiology. Dr. Dishman has devoted much of his clinical and research career to explaining the neurophysiological effects of manipulation.
We caught up with him right after his presentation at Parker Las Vegas. We recorded right in the middle of everything so excuse the audio! Enjoy!