In the world of golf, Jeff Blanchard is a triple
threat. A former Commissioner of the California
State Board of Chiropractic Examiners, Dr. Blanchard
has been in private practice in California since
1980. He is the founder and Director of the
Orange County Golf Center for Manipulation Under
Anesthesia (MUA) and Pain Management at the
Anaheim-West Outpatient Surgical Center. He
is the "doctor who teaches doctors"
how to diagnose and treat golf related injuries.
Hundreds of physicians each year study with
Blanchard.
Dr. Blanchard became a golf professional in
1998. He is also a design consultant for the
Titleist Training Center, Taylor Made Golf and Ceramix Golf. Doc Blanchard has played
professionally on the Pepsi, California, Tear
Drop and Golden State tours, with a career low
round of 62. As a student, Jeff has worked for
five years with noted instructor, Bob Cisco,
of the Ultimate Golf School. Based in Southern
California, Cisco, the author of Ultimate Putting
and The Ultimate Game of Golf, has also tutored
major championship winners on the PGA Tour including
Tony Jacklin (1969 British Open, 1970 US Open)
Gay Brewer (1967 Masters) and Bobby Nichols
(1964 PGA).
His passions for the game of golf and his medical
career led Doc to merge these two diverse fields.
An extensive medical background coupled with
his knowledge of the game, gives him an exceptional
understanding of the physical movements associated
with the golf swing.
Referring to Blanchard's career low 62, Cisco
points out that, "I must say that doesn't
surprise me. Jeff is jewel and rarity as a student
in that he can take the information, assimilate
it and make it his own. Whether uncovering new
approaches in the field of chiropractic or in
golf, Jeff has a way of accomplishing
rather amazing feats. As a healer, teacher and
player, never before has there been this combination
of skills.
Swinging a Better Way
"Doc"
Teaches Doctors.
Blanchard has married his medical skills and
his experience as a competitive golf professional
to bring an unparalleled perspective to golf
education. He organized a continuing education
seminar for doctors, approved by the California
State Board of Chiropractic
Examiners for license renewal. In association
with Innercalm Associates, he leads a seminar
that focuses on teaching health care professionals
how to assess and treat golf specific injuries.
These seminars are scheduled twenty-four times
a year primarily in
California and other western states. The course
has become so popular that a curriculum is in
the works for a Chiropractic Board Certification
Specialty in golf related injuries and patient
care.
At these seminars, attendees are schooled in
the mechanics of the golf swing to better understand
the potential for injury and how the swing affects
golf specific muscles. There are three fundamental
causes of golf injuries: poor posture, lack
of flexibility and poor
swing mechanics. The root cause of poor mechanics
is often the result of a physical restriction
or mechanical dysfunction, which may very well
be alleviated through chiropractic procedures.
Lack of flexibility can also be addressed by
treatment along with a prescribed a stretching
program specifically designed around each
patient's restrictions. Obviously, Chiropractic
care is ideally suited to deal with poor posture.
With a grasp of proper swing mechanics under
their belt, attendees are then taken through
the clinical protocol procedures designed by
Dr. Blanchard for treatment. The golf swing
is discussed in relation to how each area of
the body is affected. Some restrictions and
dysfunctions are curable, but the seminar also
teaches methods that assist golfers in working
through their restrictions, while enabling them
to produce the best swing mechanics possible.
As a part of the class, attendees spend time
on a golf range hitting balls, and see firsthand
the cause and effect that Blanchard preaches.
His philosophy asserts that sound swing mechanics
are essential to maintaining physical health
and also lower scores.
Richard Cotton of Carlsbad, California, a corporate
and individual fitness consultant specializing
in custom fitness programs attended a recent
seminar. Cotton, of First Fitness Inc. of Salt
Lake City, Utah is the former Chief Exercise
Physiologist and current spokesperson for the
American Council on Exercise. He says, "Dr.
Blanchard teaches a very comprehensive flexibility
and fitness assessment, which directly affects
the golf swing." Cotton adds that, "This
information is more valuable than a lesson on
the range. Blanchard's introduction of the EZ
light swing trainer device to trace the point
of origin of the swing was enlightening. An
illustration of a patient that developed wrist
problems as a result of compensations from a
flat swing was a great example of how a health
care provider can work with a golf professional
to the benefit of our golf patients."
Feedback from attendees has been nothing short
of fantastic. Dr. Paul Helzer of the Helzer
Healing Arts Center, an all-encompassing facility
in Bellflower, California utilizing a wide range
of medical specialists including MD's, Chiropractors,
Orthopedists and physical therapists found Blanchard's
seminar, "Has made a tremendous difference.
It has been beneficial to patients from both
the medical and game improvement standpoints."
The facility has gone so far as creating an
area where golf patients work with the swing
light and
video. Helzer adds that, "The mind-body
analysis that Blanchard teaches has been a boost
to our business. Chiropractors are body mechanics
and understanding the dynamics of the golf swing
has significantly aided our ability to help
our golfers, rather than just
commiserating with their problems."
"Whatever shape you are in, this seminar
will teach you how to swing properly, enjoy
the exercise and minimize pain and soreness,"
says Dr. Amy Aquarian of Santa Monica, President
of the Physician's Council on Obesity. Dr. Diane
Jordan of Redondo Beach, California wrote in
that, "You don't need to be a golfer to
LOVE this seminar. I left with an understanding
of the golf swing and how to diagnose and treat
golf injuries." "This is the best
re-licensing seminar I have ever attended...
EVER!!!," wrote Dr. Karl Hoffower, Los
Gatos, Ca. Blanchard has also worked as a chiropractic
consultant to Scripps Clinics and the University
of California, San Diego.
Corporate & Public Clinics
The "Doctor that teaches Doctor's"
is also bringing that knowledge directly to
the general public as well as the corporate
world. That he can train health care practitioners
is a given, but that same information can also
be shared, on a simpler level, with the average
golfer. In these clinics, Blanchard begins by
once again explaining the biomechanics of the
swing, but in layman's terms. The general theme
and topics remain the same. Information is delivered
from the standpoint of the golfer and the course
he can take to assess his personal health and
fitness situation in relation to his swing mechanics.
At these clinics, more detail is paid to the
golf swing itself, and somewhat less time is
spent on the medical aspects. The six-hour clinic
is a prerequisite to individual training. After
a student has absorbed the seminar content,
Blanchard's lessons are taught
primarily via a 9-hole playing lesson format.
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On the Cutting Edge
of Medicine & Golf
A recent injury brought me to Dr. Blanchard.
A conservative approach to treatment failed
to return me to health, so under the "Golf
Doc's" care; I underwent a procedure called
Manipulation Under Anesthesia, a non-invasive
surgical procedure for patients who suffer
from chronic musculoskeletal disorders. MUA
is an option for patients who failed to respond
to previous conservative therapy. A result of
a fall, two herniated discs were keeping me
off the golf course and in serious pain. A prior
disc injury had kept me away from the game for
almost three years and required major neck surgery.
On three consecutive mornings, I was placed
under a general anesthesia while Dr. Blanchard
manipulated the affected area of my body. The
anesthesia is necessary to discourage resistance
during the procedure and avert a painful experience.
Each successive day, the damaged area was able
to be worked deeper and provide muscular release
and relief from my agony. The procedure allowed
me to play once again, pain free. It was such
a spectacular success, that by the time this
story is in print, I will have undergone an
elective MUA at the Orange County Manipulation
Under Anesthesia and Pain Center at the Anaheim
West Surgical Center, on my shoulders and left
hip.
MUA is not indicated for everyone who has back
or neck pain. Careful selection and screening
of the patient is essential. The MUA procedure
is a gentle combination of repeated stretching
and manipulation techniques to restore full
and proper range of motion to affected areas.
The procedure has proven to be most effective
when working around the spine and shoulders.
Indications for prospective MUA patients include
nerve entrapment, chronic muscle pain, scar
tissue, disc bulges and herniations, sciatica
pain, and healed compression fractures. "MUA
is usually performed as an outpatient procedure
over the course of three days," reports
Dr. Susan Moein, MD, of the California Academy
for Manipulation Under Anesthesia. The CAMUA
provides State Board Certification for physicians
who
train to become specialists in MUA. With follow
up physical therapy, research points out that
approximately 70% of MUA patients can return
to their normal work and active life style.
According to Innercalm Associates, a 1999 paper
issued by the International Spinal Injection
Society indicated that 68.6 % of 177 patients
studied were well enough to return to work and
experienced no
adverse effects. In addition to a chiropractic
assistant on hand during the MUA, a medical doctor
and a registered nurse specializing in OR techniques
are always present during the brief procedure.
School for "Better Golf"
A rib cage injury Doc suffered during a tournament
in Temecula, California gave rise to the idea
for a golf school. Hitting 300 to 500 balls
every day, compounded by poor flexibility was
the root cause of his injury. For the next five
months, Blanchard could swing a club, but any
contact with a ball led to excruciating pain.
Without the flight of the ball to give him feedback,
Doc realized he had no idea if he was correctly
rehearsing the proper swing path. "I taped
small flashlights (later to be replaced by the
more effective EZ Way Swing Light Trainer) to
both ends of my clubs. After weeks of swinging
in the garage, I discovered the exact origin
of the swing plane for every club in the bag,"
says Blanchard. "With an established plane
of origin, I was able to practice perfectly,
without hitting a golf ball,"
Blanchard maintains. He began sharing his insights
with friends. Before he knew it, he was getting
referral calls to help other players. In June
of 1999, the Blanchard Golf Injury Seminars
debuted.
If you're looking for game improvement, lower
scores and you're willing to commit to working,
Blanchard's Golf Seminars might be just the
thing for you. Dr. Blanchard offers no band-aids
or quick fixes. His philosophy declares that
to develop a solid golf game,
an all-encompassing approach needs to be taken.
"The old model of a teacher working with
a student for an hour on the range, just doesn't
work," Blanchard asserts. "That the
average golf handicap has dropped only two tenths
of a stroke over the last thirty years despite
the advances in technology, demonstrates that
a change is needed," he forcefully adds.
Dr. Blanchard's approach is a comprehensive
program dealing with four key components; Structure
and physical conditioning, swing mechanics,
nutrition and playing lessons.
Blanchard suggests potential students view his
Swing Technology DVD as an introduction. throughout
California. Virtually all the great golf instructors
stress the importance of the "swing plane"
and it's the key to Blanchard too. As part of
the 6-hour program, every attendee of the workshop
is taught to use an EZ Way Swing Light Trainer.
The swing trainer literally illuminates the
path and plane of your golf club, while you
are swinging. This instant feedback is very
important. Other fitness and workout aids are
also introduced along with a conditioning regimen.
The day alternates between indoor work and ball
striking sessions on the range. The workshops
are limited in size, due to the personal nature
of the instruction. There is also a take home
workshop manual. Whether you sign up for the
full Seminar or just a bit of
individual instruction, playing lessons are
an integral part of the program. Normally because
of the time involved, a playing lesson is too
costly for most students. Because Blanchard
feels so strongly that this type of teaching
and learning is vital, he keeps pricing
inordinately low for the playing lessons.
I found the playing lessons to be especially
helpful and have been playing better golf and
scoring lower ever since. Each playing lesson,
usually one-on-one, is catered to the students'
individual needs. "These lessons give the
student the opportunity to take their training
to the golf course under game conditions,"
says Blanchard. No scores are kept and explanations
are given at every turn. Blanchard stresses
a shorter, more compact swing, particularly
for players not regularly shooting in the 70's.
He had me hitting longer clubs using the more
compact swing. Initially, I found it a bit awkward,
but I quickly found my rhythm. For example,
I would hit a 7-iron instead of an eight,
maintaining better control of my swing motion.
Controlling distance has never been my problem,
so we worked on shot trajectory and direction.
Dr. Nicolai Lennox is a long time Blanchard
student, who also happens to have a chiropractic
practice in Del Mar, California. He boasts that,
" Jeff has given me way to understand what
is going on with my swing. I have an approach
to fall back on and get my swing back to where
it belongs. The exercises I learned and using
the
EZ light work!" In his capacity as a medical
professional, Dr. Lennox has also attended the
Board Certified Continuing Education seminar
and makes use of Blanchard's methods in his
practice.
Blanchard Golf Seminars are highly personalized.
I found it extremely beneficial, and at 8.1,
my handicap is the lowest it's ever been. Playing
"Better Golf" isn't easy, but if you're
willing to work at it, the effort certainly
pays off.
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Physician
Heal
Thy (Golf) Self
Now 48, Doc seriously took up golf at 35 and
turned pro ten years later. Paired with a PGA
Tour player in a tournament at Torrey Pines,
Blanchard felt that his game was not that far
off the pro level. He wondered if he could compete
at the top echelon, and committed to
devoting 20 hours a week to training. "I've
fallen in love with the everyday practice and
necessary self-discovery to playing better golf.
Practicing what I preach, I've reduced my handicap
to a +1," declares Blanchard proudly. Doc
is happy with his game, but as an aspiring
Senior PGA Tour player he reveals, "Shoot
69, and you get lapped by the field." Personal
instructor Bob Cisco says, "Jeff is fine
tuning his game and mental focus to play the
Senior Tour and from all indications, I would
now say he is in position to accomplish that
goal. No small feat I may add."
Information on MUA, corporate and group clinics,
speaking engagements or the Blanchard Golf Seminars
schedule can be obtained by calling 805-528-1112
or via the internet at, www.GolfInjurySeminars.com
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Leonard Finkel is the author of "The Secrets
to the Game of Golf & Life". He writes
for and appears on the nationally syndicated
TV show, "Links Illustrated".
"Whether
uncovering new approaches in the field of
chiropractic or in golf, Jeff has a way
of accomplishing rather amazing feats. As
a healer, teacher and player, never before
has there been this combination of skills."
Bob Cisco, PGA (past students include
Tony Jacklin, Gay Brewer, Bobby Nichols) |
"Dr.
Blanchard teaches a very comprehensive flexibility
and fitness assessment, which directly affects
the golf swing. This information is more
valuable than a lesson on the range."
Richard Cotton, former Chief Exercise
Physiologist for the American Council on
Exercise |
"Chiropractors
are body mechanics and understanding the
dynamics of the golf swing has significantly
aided our ability to help our golfers, rather
than just commiserating with their problems."
Dr. Paul Helzer |
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