Chiropractic Sports Medicine
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@davehHH1 Yes, quite easily.
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Can the laser penetrate clothing ok?
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Make more videos, please:)
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@EuroPhantom22 You make a valid observation, and in fact my training began as a clinical myotherapist back in '84, did a three year apprenticeship and then began chiropractic school. The treatment you observe is supportive of that particular patient's level of self care, which is generally pretty good. When he was a new patient, the treatment you see would need to be different, or might well be lacking, as you suggest. And some chiropractic colleges now teach soft-tissue tech.
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guys the spinal column is like a group of bricks. and muscles act like pulleys. Spinal bones dont just move on their own, look at the functions of bone. Movement is not one of them. Chiropractic is ok, but it needs soft tissue, deep tissue added, not just changing the air pressure bc it goes back to normal from muscle pull. This guy is pretty good, uses Muscle Energy and also Laser. But would like to see him add some more tissue work
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@JAF30 I hear you. When I first heard of it I thought it was among the many non-sensical ideas and scams that are so often presented to me (as if all chiropractors are suckers for such hoodwinking). However, I was at an educational seminar and volunteered to be the demo model on stage while the instr showed what it can do for old inflammatory issues, which I have. Needless to say, I was impressed enough w/ what it did for me to commit to $15K on the spot. I wanted my patients to benefit2.
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@DarkFilmDirector I've got some personal experience w/ digestive issues myself, nearly died from peritonitis, and am alive to tell the tale because of a skilled surgeon and 16 days of i.v. antibiotics. It was humbling to my militantly anti-medical mindset. And having said that, the underlying mechanism to many chronic conditions is autonomic (nervous system) dysregulation. This system responds well to yoga, tai chi, chi gung, chiropractic, acupuncture, hence the anecdotal rpts.
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@BackCarePlus Well a person like me who has a history of chronic digestive orders such as ulcers, nausea, and IBS is certainly not going to be cured by these adjustments is what I mean. It's not a cure all. It's meant to relieve specific conditions that directly or indirectly related to spinal misalignment is my understanding of it.
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Not a big one for many of the medical chiro videos on youtube, but this is one of the few that actually make some sense. Still not getting behind the laser therapy though, just a bit far fetched for me, but I will say I am in no way shape or form a medical expert. SO I admit I can be wrong if there is some truth behind it.
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@DarkFilmDirector I'm glad that you get relief from your back pain, and I agree that not all stomach aches (or any other pain, for that matter) will respond to chiropractic care. However, I fix more stomach aches these days than back aches, by combining the neurologic effects of chiropractic with proper nutrition. As a result, many of my patients have been relieved of conditions that did not respond to hospitals, drugs or surgery. And many disc problems do like chiropractic.
Is it wrong that i find 8.33 and 9.00 slightly arousing? lol. Great video by the way, very relaxing.
Hittingitstiff 2 months ago 41
@Metals999 Aw, don't be such a hater. And besides, Ms. Kintner is not only an Olympic medalist in BMX (bicycle moto-cross), she is also a World Champion mountain bike racer. If you aren't competing at that level, it may be virtually impossible for you to understand the amount of work, dedication, and sacrifice it takes to make it on the field, let alone come home with a medal. As for the "2nd loser" label you apply, I only know one other person stupid enough to say such a thing. Utter nonsense.
BackCarePlus 6 months ago 8