Thank you for another great video! I appreciate learning from your channel. So hope I can get work done by you one day! You also have one of the best bedside manners I’ve seen!
Coming from someone who was nearly paralyzed, and used continued PT and chiropractic care to manually bring an almost sequestered disc back into spinal alignment, u are wrong. Human biomechanics and ergonomic stress have changed drastically, and people do not use range of motion that keeps joints lubed and healthy in function. So when someone is unable to reach these degrees of motion, they need assistance to push past that Nth degree to release the fascia and synovial fluid that will become stagnated and drag lactic acid into ur muscular system. Which is degenerative. Jog a mile in under 10 minutes and see what compression does to u if u havent been conditioned to that. While in near dislocation, a very compassionate physician is who “hush hush” advised me that i would NEED an adjustment and soft tissue work bc it was impinging my swallowing and breathing muscles. So please leave ur negativity out of this channel, us and Doc have no use or want for it. 👍
@@doctor86gonzo I agree. Years ago while visiting family, I woke up feeling like the bones in my neck had "shifted" or something, and I was in a lot of pain & couldn't even hold my head up straight. My mom took me to her Chiro, even though I was skeptical, and after an adjustment I walked out with my head up and no pain. In the years since, any time that has happened to me, I have always been able to find a good Chiro to help get everything back "into place". There's an obvious difference in my pain level BEFORE getting an adjustment vs. after.
@@guccideltaco the amount of ignorance by people can be almost unbelievable. But hey, 15 years ago, if they wanted to go ahead and have a surgeon cut their throat open, move their esophagus to the side to expose the cervical vertebrae, and slice out discs and drill in metal hardware that will flare up painfully at every barometric change,….. have at it. C5-6 moderate-extreme extrusion Herniations above and below Cervical stenosis Cervical osteophytes Reversal of lardotic feature that was held kyphotic during extreme impingement C spine scolio in upper thoracic (under 15°) Degenerative disc disease and soft tissue damage This was just my neck at 24 years old, not even including other injuries i have. If ANYONE believes that anything other then chiropractic care would manually drag that extrusion back paracentral as MRI would notate, PLEASE enthrall me with the examples. Light stretches? Heat? Ice? Muscle e stem? Ill reserve my giggle to that concept….
Completely agree. What I like about Dr Russ though is he’s methodical and gentle. I think a lot of the soft tissue work he does is beneficial. The folks I see popping, cracking, and yanking on people absolutely blow my mind.
Hi and thanks for engaging. Obviously I disagree strongly and I encourage you to watch more of our videos so you can learn the whys of the science and art of chiropractic
Thank you for your comment! I always appreciate the opportunity to let folks know what a thorough and complete physical exam looks like, and that my education prepared me for providing good health care. I have in fact caught two arterial aneurysms in subclavian arteries in my career. Not a huge number, but very important and impactful to those two patients. My hearing is good and my stethoscope works just the same as someone with an MD or DO degree. Thanks again for watching and for commenting!
Great video Dr. Russ! I always like that you explain what you are doing and why, especially to the patient.
Your videos are always so enjoyable to watch. Each and every one of them. Thank you for all you do! :)
Thank you so much :)
The treatment videos are the best ASMR.
I hope you will be able to post more.
Thank you for another great video! I appreciate learning from your channel. So hope I can get work done by you one day! You also have one of the best bedside manners I’ve seen!
Thank you so much! I hope we do get to meet at the office some time.
Wish this doctor is closer I’m always having back pain between my shoulder blades consistently
A wee Friday sunrise from doctor Russ happ days 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Ring ding this woman doc
Never!!
Chiropractic treatment are so satisfying as ASMR but by god what a quack treatment scientifically.
Coming from someone who was nearly paralyzed, and used continued PT and chiropractic care to manually bring an almost sequestered disc back into spinal alignment, u are wrong.
Human biomechanics and ergonomic stress have changed drastically, and people do not use range of motion that keeps joints lubed and healthy in function.
So when someone is unable to reach these degrees of motion, they need assistance to push past that Nth degree to release the fascia and synovial fluid that will become stagnated and drag lactic acid into ur muscular system. Which is degenerative.
Jog a mile in under 10 minutes and see what compression does to u if u havent been conditioned to that.
While in near dislocation, a very compassionate physician is who “hush hush” advised me that i would NEED an adjustment and soft tissue work bc it was impinging my swallowing and breathing muscles.
So please leave ur negativity out of this channel, us and Doc have no use or want for it. 👍
@@doctor86gonzo I agree. Years ago while visiting family, I woke up feeling like the bones in my neck had "shifted" or something, and I was in a lot of pain & couldn't even hold my head up straight. My mom took me to her Chiro, even though I was skeptical, and after an adjustment I walked out with my head up and no pain. In the years since, any time that has happened to me, I have always been able to find a good Chiro to help get everything back "into place". There's an obvious difference in my pain level BEFORE getting an adjustment vs. after.
@@guccideltaco the amount of ignorance by people can be almost unbelievable.
But hey, 15 years ago, if they wanted to go ahead and have a surgeon cut their throat open, move their esophagus to the side to expose the cervical vertebrae, and slice out discs and drill in metal hardware that will flare up painfully at every barometric change,….. have at it.
C5-6 moderate-extreme extrusion
Herniations above and below
Cervical stenosis
Cervical osteophytes
Reversal of lardotic feature that was held kyphotic during extreme impingement
C spine scolio in upper thoracic (under 15°)
Degenerative disc disease and soft tissue damage
This was just my neck at 24 years old, not even including other injuries i have. If ANYONE believes that anything other then chiropractic care would manually drag that extrusion back paracentral as MRI would notate, PLEASE enthrall me with the examples. Light stretches? Heat? Ice? Muscle e stem? Ill reserve my giggle to that concept….
Completely agree. What I like about Dr Russ though is he’s methodical and gentle. I think a lot of the soft tissue work he does is beneficial. The folks I see popping, cracking, and yanking on people absolutely blow my mind.
Hi and thanks for engaging. Obviously I disagree strongly and I encourage you to watch more of our videos so you can learn the whys of the science and art of chiropractic
lol a chiro listening for blood flow….. you are not a real dr
Thank you for your comment! I always appreciate the opportunity to let folks know what a thorough and complete physical exam looks like, and that my education prepared me for providing good health care.
I have in fact caught two arterial aneurysms in subclavian arteries in my career. Not a huge number, but very important and impactful to those two patients.
My hearing is good and my stethoscope works just the same as someone with an MD or DO degree. Thanks again for watching and for commenting!