Curriculum Vitae
Greg H. Hairston, DC
117 Thornhill Drive
Hattiesburg, MS 39402
Phone: (601) 268-8805
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.DoctorHairston.com
117 Thornhill Drive
Hattiesburg, MS 39402
Phone: (601) 268-8805
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.DoctorHairston.com
Personal Information:
- Date of Birth: January 21, 1972
- Married with two children
- Hometown: Leland, Mississippi
- Current Location: Hattiesburg, Mississippi
Personal Interest:
Professional Objective:
Mission statement and goal is to serve our community by treating and educating our patients using Chiropractic principles to restore and maintain function and ultimately relief.
Experience:
117 Thornhill Drive
Hattiesburg, MS 39402
871 Hwy 1 South
Greenville, MS 38702
110 East End Street
Cleveland, MS 38732
Kansas City, MO
Depositions / Court Appearances:
Education:
Kansas City, Kansas
Huntington, WV
Moorhead, MS
Leland, MS
Board Certifications:
- Family
- Martial Arts - Aikido and Jiujitsu
- Exercise
- Reading
- Sports – Former Collegiate Athlete
Professional Objective:
Mission statement and goal is to serve our community by treating and educating our patients using Chiropractic principles to restore and maintain function and ultimately relief.
Experience:
- Private Practice 2011 - Current
117 Thornhill Drive
Hattiesburg, MS 39402
- Private Practice 2000-2012
871 Hwy 1 South
Greenville, MS 38702
- Associateship 1999-2000
110 East End Street
Cleveland, MS 38732
- Internship 1997-1999
Kansas City, MO
Depositions / Court Appearances:
- Expert Testimony Deposition for plaintiff attorney Rebecca Keith at Schwartz and Associates. November 19, 2024 in Hattiesburg, MS.
- Expert Testimony Deposition for plaintiff attorney John Paul Bruno at Morgan & Morgan Attorneys at Law. July 12, 2022 in Jackson, MS.
- Expert Testimony Consultant for defense attorney Mark Norton at Bryan Nelson, P.A. in Hattiesburg, MS. 2014
- Expert Testimony Deposition for defense attorney Scott Phillips at Campbell DeLong, LLC in Greenville, MS. 2012
- Expert Testimony Court Appearance for plaintiff attorney Kirk Povall; Povall & Jeffrey’s, P.A. in Cleveland, MS. 2001
Education:
- Doctor of Chiropractic 1996-1999
Kansas City, Kansas
- Bachelor Degree in Exercise Science, Chemistry Minor 1992-1996
Huntington, WV
- Associate Degree in Liberal Arts 1990-1992
Moorhead, MS
- College Prep / High School Diploma 1990
Leland, MS
Board Certifications:
- Mississippi State Board Of Chiropractic Examiners 1999-Current
- National Board Of Chiropractic Examiners 1999-Current
Post Graduate Certifications:
Biomechanics & Injury Traumatology
Spine Research Institute of San Diego Advanced Certification 2011
Spine Research Institute of San Diego Advanced Certification 2011
Spine Research Institute of San Diego (SRISD) provides research on health, injury prevention, and injuries of the spine. In particular, cervical spine injuries resulting from whiplash trauma. Since 1992, the Institute offers the only available multi-module training program for health care professionals on critical aspects of spine trauma. Dr. Arthur C. Croft is director of SRISD and is considered a leading national authority on whiplash trauma. He is the author of Whiplash and Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries, published by SRISD Press, along with several other textbooks, chapters, and over 350 professional papers.
Professional Organizations:
- Mississippi Chiropractic Association
- United States Aikido Federation
Post Graduate Education:
This is a continuation of the Certified Chiropractic Extremity Practitioner postgraduate certification. Study of lower extremity
biomechanics including diagnosis and treatment protocol for the chiropractic practice. Hands on adjusting procedures,
demonstration and practice. The effectiveness of chiropractic management of lower extremity pathology is discussed.
Acquire adjusting procedures that realign the feet and restore function. Know when to prescribe a foot orthotic.
This seminar is about comprehensive whole food nutrition complimenting the physiology of the gastrointestinal tract.
Included is a time-efficient examination that provides the doctor with objective signs of the nutritional status of your patients.
Integration of the system survey is also taught.
This is a continuation for the Certified Chiropractic Extremity Practitioner postgraduate certification. Clinical findings are
discussed and demonstrated in this intensive hands-on seminar. There are many mysterious pains in the shoulder and
thorax. This is an intensive study of TMJ, ribs and shoulder girdle with practical examination and chiropractic treatment.
This is a continuation of the Certified Chiropractic Extremity Practitioner postgraduate certification. Study of extremities,
neurophysiology and biomechanics pertaining to the entire body. The role of extremities and how their function impacts
spinal stability is reviewed in examination, assessment and management.
This is a continuation of the Certified Chiropractic Extremity Practitioner postgraduate certification. Study of the etiology of
soft tissue injuries, the general mechanism of soft tissue healing, and how to apply these principles to initiate and carry out
neuromusculoskeletal rehabilitation programs. Review the most common extremity injuries encountered in your practice, the
modes of injury, exam findings, diagnosis, and the most important facets of rehabilitating these injuries.
This is a continuation of the Certified Chiropractic Extremity Practitioner postgraduate certification. This course expresses
the relationship of soft tissue (muscles, tendons, ligaments and especially the fascial system) to the function and dysfunction
of the spine and extremities. It develops the concept that the articulations and soft tissues of the body are directly related
and continuous throughout the body. Soft Tissue Methods introduces hands-on methods to treat peripheral neural and
vascular entrapments, fascial, muscle, tendon and ligamentous restrictions. Relieve pain and help prevent relapse of the
chiropractic subluxation.
This is a continuation of the Certified Chiropractic Extremity Practitioner postgraduate certification. Study of lower extremity
biomechanics including diagnosis and treatment protocol for the chiropractic practice. Hands on adjusting procedures,
demonstration and practice. The effectiveness of chiropractic management of lower extremity pathology is discussed.
Acquire adjusting procedures that realign the feet and restore function. Know when to prescribe a foot orthotic.
Study of clinical practice regarding thoracic and lumbar spine symptoms pertaining to thoracic and lumbar spine conditions
in chiropractic practice. The effectiveness of chiropractic management and treatment is discussed.
- Advanced Principles of Lower Extremity Adjusting – 15 hours, January 2025.
This is a continuation of the Certified Chiropractic Extremity Practitioner postgraduate certification. Study of lower extremity
biomechanics including diagnosis and treatment protocol for the chiropractic practice. Hands on adjusting procedures,
demonstration and practice. The effectiveness of chiropractic management of lower extremity pathology is discussed.
Acquire adjusting procedures that realign the feet and restore function. Know when to prescribe a foot orthotic.
- Foundations of Whole Food Nutrition & Nutritional Examination, 8 hours, 3/23/24.
This seminar is about comprehensive whole food nutrition complimenting the physiology of the gastrointestinal tract.
Included is a time-efficient examination that provides the doctor with objective signs of the nutritional status of your patients.
Integration of the system survey is also taught.
- Advanced Principles of TMJ, Ribs & Shoulder Girdle – 15 hours, 7/22/23 – 7/23/23.
This is a continuation for the Certified Chiropractic Extremity Practitioner postgraduate certification. Clinical findings are
discussed and demonstrated in this intensive hands-on seminar. There are many mysterious pains in the shoulder and
thorax. This is an intensive study of TMJ, ribs and shoulder girdle with practical examination and chiropractic treatment.
- Global Rehabilitation of the Extremities – 15 hours, 5/13/23 – 5/14/23.
This is a continuation of the Certified Chiropractic Extremity Practitioner postgraduate certification. Study of extremities,
neurophysiology and biomechanics pertaining to the entire body. The role of extremities and how their function impacts
spinal stability is reviewed in examination, assessment and management.
- Rehabilitation of the Extremities – 15 hours, 4/15/23 – 4/16/23.
This is a continuation of the Certified Chiropractic Extremity Practitioner postgraduate certification. Study of the etiology of
soft tissue injuries, the general mechanism of soft tissue healing, and how to apply these principles to initiate and carry out
neuromusculoskeletal rehabilitation programs. Review the most common extremity injuries encountered in your practice, the
modes of injury, exam findings, diagnosis, and the most important facets of rehabilitating these injuries.
- Advanced Principles of Soft Tissue – 15 hours, 3/4/23 - 3/5/23.
This is a continuation of the Certified Chiropractic Extremity Practitioner postgraduate certification. This course expresses
the relationship of soft tissue (muscles, tendons, ligaments and especially the fascial system) to the function and dysfunction
of the spine and extremities. It develops the concept that the articulations and soft tissues of the body are directly related
and continuous throughout the body. Soft Tissue Methods introduces hands-on methods to treat peripheral neural and
vascular entrapments, fascial, muscle, tendon and ligamentous restrictions. Relieve pain and help prevent relapse of the
chiropractic subluxation.
- Advanced Principles of Lower Extremity Adjusting – 15 hours, 1/29/22–1/30/22.
This is a continuation of the Certified Chiropractic Extremity Practitioner postgraduate certification. Study of lower extremity
biomechanics including diagnosis and treatment protocol for the chiropractic practice. Hands on adjusting procedures,
demonstration and practice. The effectiveness of chiropractic management of lower extremity pathology is discussed.
Acquire adjusting procedures that realign the feet and restore function. Know when to prescribe a foot orthotic.
- Clinical Practice & Thoracic/Lumbar Symptoms – 12 hours, 5/18/21.
Study of clinical practice regarding thoracic and lumbar spine symptoms pertaining to thoracic and lumbar spine conditions
in chiropractic practice. The effectiveness of chiropractic management and treatment is discussed.
- Whiplash Injuries – 2020, 12 hours, 5/21/20.
Study of the latest research on soft tissue injuries including permanent injuries caused by trauma in the acute and chronic
patient. Special emphasis on low speed and high speed motor vehicle collisions. Case presentation study relating all topics.
The effectiveness of chiropractic treatment is discussed.
- Brain Injury and Neurodegeneration, 12 hours, 3/23/19 – 3-24-19.
This course is designed to teach strategies to maintain mental and physical function as we age. The goal is to
better understand the history, symptoms, signs, special imaging, diagnostic tests and management of patients who
have sustained traumatic brain injury or who are suffering from brain neurodegenerative disease.
- Whiplash Injury Biomechanics & Traumatology, 12 hours, 6/2/18 -6/3/18.
Sponsored by California University of Health Sciences.
Module Two: Advanced Diagnostics, Treatment, and Auto Crash Reconstruction; Management Principles in Personal Injury.
Auto Crash Reconstruction is taught with a strong emphasis in low speed and high speed motor vehicle collisions. Study of
patient management and diagnosis after trauma. Therapeutic approaches to successful management of whiplash and mild
traumatic brain injuries. Topic is on motor vehicle collisions and medicolegal preparation when treating traumatic injuries.
- Traumatic Cervical Spine Conditions, 6 hours, 5/17.
Sponsored by Northwestern Health Sciences University
Study of traumatic cervical spine conditions including referred pain from internal disorders and localized soft tissue injuries.
The effectiveness of chiropractic treatment is discussed. Differential diagnosis is discussed with proper documentation and
referral to correct specialists when needed.
- Science Based Nutrition, 8 hours, 5/17.
Sponsored by Texas Chiropractic College
Study of laboratory testing to assess health and pathology of internal disorders. Objective evidence of practice measures
and effective treatment in correcting abnormal laboratory findings. Differential diagnosis of internal disorders and discussion
diagnosis and pre diagnosis.
- Permanent Soft Tissue Injuries, 6 hours, 5/16.
Sponsored by Northwestern Health Sciences University
Study of the latest research on soft tissue injuries including permanent injuries caused by trauma in the acute and chronic
patient. Special emphasis on low speed and high speed motor vehicle collisions. Case presentation study relating all topics.
The effectiveness of chiropractic treatment is discussed.
- Healthy Aging Series with Erchonia Laser, 8 hours, 8/15.
Application of treatment using Laser Photon Therapy as it relates to proper rehabilitation of patients in chiropractic.
Photobiology & Low Level Laser and how it applies to chiropractic patients.
- AMC Management Seminar, 16+ hours, 7/15.
Application of proper clinic procedure to insure the proper protocol in the delivery of chiropractic treatment. The art of
patient compliance is taught along with consultation through active and inactive treatment office procedure protocol.
- Lumbar Spine Assessment, 6 hours, 5/15.
Sponsored by Texas Chiropractic College
Study of lumbar spine injuries including assessment in the acute and chronic patient. Special emphasis on pathophysiology
and diagnosis. Case presentation study relating all topics.
- Module 819: Clinical Applications II, 15 hours, 2/21/15 – 2/22/15.
Clinical Neurology, Carrick Institute for Graduate Studies- Marietta, GA
Clinical functional neurology with focus on movement disorders. Focus on
functional movement is applied to clinical cases.
- Module 818: Clinical Applications I, 15 hours, 1/24/15 – 1/25/15.
Clinical Neurology, Carrick Institute for Graduate Studies – Marietta, GA
Clinical functional neurology with focus on the relationship of vestibulocerebellar function. Occular reflexes and focus on the
vestibular system is applied to clinical cases.
- AMC Management Seminar, 16+ hours, 7/14.
Application of proper clinic procedure to insure the proper protocol in the delivery of chiropractic treatment. The art of
patient compliance is taught along with consultation through active and inactive treatment office procedure protocol.
- Permanent Soft Tissue Injuries, 12 hours, 5/14.
Sponsored by Northwestern Health Sciences University
Study of the latest research on soft tissue injuries including permanent injuries caused by trauma in the acute and chronic
patient. Special emphasis on low speed and high speed motor vehicle collisions. Case presentation study relating all
topics.
- Gonstead - Clinical and Technique, 15 hours, 3/11.
Sponsored by Palmer College of Chiropractic
Clinical case presentation from multiple states in the country reviewed regarding chiropractic examination and treatment as
regards to Gonstead Chiropractic Technique. Specific technique training and application of Gonstead methodology and
clinical sciences.
- 15th Annual Spine Research Institute of San Diego Conference, 12 Hours, November 2011.
Annual review of the world literature that most concerns practitioners who specialize in the care and treatment of
neuromusculoskeletal disorders. Most of the work reviewed concerns automotive safety, traumatology, biomechanics, injury
epidemiology, the various clinical conditions and disorders that result from these injuries, along with innovations and
advancements in diagnostic and treatment interventions.
- Functional Wellness – Nutrition for the Wellness Practice, 8 hours, 7/11.
Sponsored by Texas Chiropractic College.
Male and female health, degenerative disc disease, osteoarthritis, herniated disc and annular tears.
- The Nutritional Examination, 12 hours, 4/11.
Sponsored by Texas Chiropractic College.
This is a comprehensive and time-efficient exam that provides the doctor with objective signs of the nutritional status of your
patients. Integration of the system survey is taught for a comprehensive approach.
- Whiplash Injury Biomechanics & Traumatology, 48 hours, 6/10 – 10/10.
Sponsored by California University of Health Sciences.
This is a four module post graduate comprehensive study leading to eligibility for advanced certification by the Spine
Research Institute of San Diego. Modules include biomechanics, injury mechanisms, epidemiology, management principles,
diagnostics, documentation, Auto Crash Reconstruction, Impairment, writing & expert documentation and medicolegal for
practitioners & forensic experts.
- Lumbar Spine Differential Assessment, 12 hours, 4/10.
Sponsored by Texas Chiropractic College.
Review of the assessment and differential diagnosis of lumbar spine conditions including spine trauma. Specific orthopedic,
neurological and vascular assessment is taught.
- Permanent Soft Tissue Injuries, 12 hours, 5/09.
Sponsored by Texas Chiropractic College.
Review of soft tissue injuries including examination, assessment, differential diagnosis. Impairment is taught pertaining to
permanent damage to soft tissue injuries with focus on the spine and extremities.
- Spinal Injuries From Auto Collisions, 12 hours, 5/08.
Sponsored by Texas Chiropractic College.
Mechanism of injury including specific injury biomechanics and medicolegal application with special emphasis on spinal
injuries resulting from automobile collisions.
- Records Documentation & Care Plan Development, 12 hours, 5/07.
Sponsored by Texas Chiropractic College.
Documentation and care plan development for patient care in the chiropractic office for demonstration of result based
treatment including in the medicolegal setting.
- Clinical Application & Neurology of the Vertebral Subluxation Complex, 12 hours, 2/06.
Sponsored by New York Chiropractic College.
Review of the neurology of why chiropractic works and the research that supports it along with understanding how
chiropractic helps patients achieve lasting wellness. Understanding of the nervous system and neurology behind the
chiropractic subluxation is taught. Useful treatment protocols are taught based on the clinical application of neurology.
Explanations of treatment and the neurology are taught for communication and educating outside professionals including
the medicolegal setting.
- Injuries From Low Impact Collisions & Records Documentation, 12 hours, 5/05.
Sponsored by Texas Chiropractic College.
Auto collisions with special emphasis on low speed collisions causing injuries to the spine and extremities. Communication
of injury mechanisms in the medicolegal setting is taught along relating to application of objective signs of injury in the
chiropractic profession.
- Innovative Chiropractic Structural Analysis & Treatment Program, 12 hours, 6/04.
Sponsored by Mississippi Chiropractic Association.
Sports medicine & biomechanics, injury prevention and muscle management. The effectiveness of chiropractic management
and treatment is discussed.
- Chiropractic in the World of Sports Injuries, 12 hours, 6/03.
Chiropractic physicians role in sports medicine. The lecture will cover common injury types, evaluation and training
principles; as well as nutritional and environmental issues. The course will include information about collision sports versus
non-collision sports and high risk factors. Review of differences in treating children, female and disabled athletes is taught.
- AMC Management Seminar, 100+ hours.
Application of proper clinic procedure to insure the proper protocol in the delivery of chiropractic treatment. The art of
patient compliance is taught along with consultation through active and inactive treatment office procedure protocol.
- Chiropractic Orthopedics, 12 hours, 4/02.
History and physical examination findings with framework of today’s standards of care. Postural analysis and the importance
of muscle imbalances on chronic pain and its treatment along with associated syndromes. Significance and proper use of
orthotics, associated syndromes, diagnostic criteria and rehabilitation treatment options.
- Risk Management, 6 hours.
Presentation of multidisciplinary and co-management of patient care in the chiropractic and medical professions. Facilitation
of referrals between both professions. Indication of neurosurgical consultations and surgery. Indication of chiropractic
consultations and treatment. Importance of correct and accurate records for practicing doctors.
- Sports Injuries, 12 hours.
Detailed sports injuries related to the lower extremities and posture.
- Internal Disorders Diplomat Seminars, 60 hours – St. Louis, MO
- Neurology Diplomat Seminars, 48 hours – Kansas City, MO
- Applied Kinesiology Certification / Diplomat Course, 100 hours – Kansas City, MO
Applied kinesiology in the chiropractic practice with clinical application and neurophysiology including clinical nutrition with
results based treatment protocols.