I have seen many Chiropracters through my travels around the world. Dr. Ed is by far the first on the list. A person that actually listens to his patients and really gives you a pathway that is specifically tailored for your condition. The amount of knowledge spread in this meet was beyond words. Until next time! Thanks for a great session!
Dr. Ed, I have been watching your videos along with Dr. Brenda’s for many years. I remember my son being a sophomore in High School and me showing him your videos and he said he would love to be a chiropractor. Fast forward 5 years and he is now in his first year at Bridgeport University Chiropractic program,and the President of his class! Thank you for all your years of educational videos and for your humor! You really are making a difference in people’s lives, and encouraging younger people like my son to learn this profession and continue to help people. ❤
Dr. Ed is a fantastic teacher, doctor and person 😇🥰. All his explanations make sense…at least to me. Keep teaching us please 🙏🏻. We need “the people’s elbow”
Dr. Ed, I have been watching your videos along with Dr. Brenda’s for many years. I remember my son being a sophomore in High School and me showing him your videos and he said he would love to be a chiropractor. Fast forward 5 years and he is now in his first year at Bridgeport University Chiropractic program,and the President of his class! Thank you for all your years of educational videos and for your humor! You really are making a difference in people’s lives, and encouraging younger people like my son to learn this profession and continue to help people. ❤@Dr.EdMcLaughlin
Dr Ed I have to ask you about why you changed your opinion about using traction, when the lower neck could be already injured? Do you concentrate the traction to the upper neck only by adjusting your pull force? Just wondering thx- Love your stuff
where do I go to get a chiropractor to do this tissue work? Seems like anywhere I try no chiro takes this kind of time on me. I get the adjustments and they seem to help ok but I'm always just "ok".
I have a interesting question, so I have lower back pain, and i have random neck strains, but I also will at random times have my hand grip give out, as well as my legs, normally the left knee. Every person I have asked about what that could be has not had a single clue, even the neurologist was just like we don't know. But as this is something you do for a living, could these symptoms be connected together? Or are they separate? I am also putting this here in case anyone else has had, or knows what I might be dealing with that could help, thank you all for your time and have a pleasant day.
Would it ever be the case where you would want to move the lower neck and not the upper? I recently saw a video where the chiropractor said people who crack their necks are just moving upper/middle and so they wanted to specifically move the lower neck in the adjustment.
A majority of neck surgery is happening on the lower vertebrae, C5, C6, and C7. These vertebrae are the most common ones to develop disc problems, arthritis, and stenosis. In my 17 years of practice, the majority of my patients have very tight or locked upper necks and very loose and overworked lower necks. When you crack your own neck it is most likely that you are only moving what it already loose...so I can't speak for whatever you watched, but my experience and my father's experience has shown a wear pattern in the majority of our patient's necks where the lower vertebrae are hypermobile and the the upper are very tight. Chiropractic Biophysics and the research behind it explains that there is an actual physics to our spines. When healthy, the spine contains specific curves (lordosis) and actually has movement patterns that allow it to essentially move in certain areas first...which keep it healthy. For example: losing the cervical lordosis and developing a straight neck or even a reverse curve means the lower vertebrae are no longer interlocked. When this happens, those lower vertebrae become the first initiators of movement and become overworked and abused (when the neck is curved, the lower vertebrae interlock and thus stabilise that region of the neck). The upper neck (atlas and axis) are actually designed to move first and have the greatest range of motion of all your neck vertebrae, but when you lose your curve, the roles become reversed and the lower neck becomes the main initiator of movement. This is bad, as those discs can wear out and then allow the spinal nerve roots or cord to be "hit". There is no disc around the atlas, which allows it to freely move with greater range of motion. When you lose the curve, your neck is no longer working as designed and the abused lower vertebrae are going to develop problems from overuse. So...the research I've studied and my experience do not support the idea that most people are popping the upper or middle neck...I am sure there are some exceptions to the wear patterns I see, but the majority of my cases have under-functioning upper necks and over-functioning lower necks.
I have seen many Chiropracters through my travels around the world. Dr. Ed is by far the first on the list. A person that actually listens to his patients and really gives you a pathway that is specifically tailored for your condition. The amount of knowledge spread in this meet was beyond words. Until next time! Thanks for a great session!
You're welcome and Thank YOU! Really appreciate your words here🙏💪
I totally agree with you
So proud of you and your progress my friend 😃❤️
I agree. Dr. Ed is incredible. There are so many dummies cracking joints to no end.
It runs in the family.
I don't know how many patients he sees a day, but doc has to be exhausted at the end of the day!
I always think that every video. Hard work!!
Haha “The People’s Elbow” painting is awesome!
Thank you! 💪
Such a privilege to follow a patient’s journey over time. Great work and information shared in this video!
Dr. Ed, I have been watching your videos along with Dr. Brenda’s for many years. I remember my son being a sophomore in High School and me showing him your videos and he said he would love to be a chiropractor. Fast forward 5 years and he is now in his first year at Bridgeport University Chiropractic program,and the President of his class! Thank you for all your years of educational videos and for your humor! You really are making a difference in people’s lives, and encouraging younger people like my son to learn this profession and continue to help people. ❤
That's awesome! Thank you for sharing and best of luck to your son! 💪
is the brenda that you mention dr mondragon? do they know each other?
@@bismarx4987Dr. Brenda mondragon is his sister and #chirotothemax aka Dr. Max is their brother😊
@@bismarx4987they are siblings!
@@bismarx4987lol bro their brother and sister
8:34 "Like in Minecraft" 😂
Modern problems demand modern explanations
31:44 that is some serious deep cracks, this dude must have felt brand new after that amazing treatment.
Felt like I was reborn 😂
“I am the prince of all saiyans once again.” I have to like the video just because of that.
Thank god he didn’t say monkey
can I get a timestamp?
@@ulric5584 it’s within the first 20 seconds.
It's just gone 10pm here in the UK. This will help me sleep
Same here in Spain😂
Just gone 12, this will help me sleep
@@BritWeirdest almost 1am, hope to sleep soon
OMG the ending......Doc got that little boy (don't know what he's fixing to get into) look on his face...cracks me up. Great video!!
Dr. Ed is a fantastic teacher, doctor and person 😇🥰. All his explanations make sense…at least to me. Keep teaching us please 🙏🏻. We need “the people’s elbow”
Thank you!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🎉😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😊😂😂😂
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This is truly incredible and fulfilling to watch! What an empathetic healer.
I wish I lived in Florida again just to go see this guy. 12 years of nursing, and my lower back and my neck get so stiff and sore.
Yep can you salute my dear friend Milton😊
The explanation was super clear, amazing
Thanks very much for uploading and sharing this, and thanks to your client too. Very instructive and also satisfying/ relaxing.
Dr. Ed, I have been watching your videos along with Dr. Brenda’s for many years. I remember my son being a sophomore in High School and me showing him your videos and he said he would love to be a chiropractor. Fast forward 5 years and he is now in his first year at Bridgeport University Chiropractic program,and the President of his class! Thank you for all your years of educational videos and for your humor! You really are making a difference in people’s lives, and encouraging younger people like my son to learn this profession and continue to help people. ❤@Dr.EdMcLaughlin
Ed with a Vegeta reference?!?? Sorry, Brenda & Max. Your brother has made his case for my favorite sibling. Haha!
Ed’s power level is over 9,000 lol
He seems to do a lot of intense work with his patients.
Explanation at 6:10 was super helpful! Thankyou 🙏🏻
You're Welcome!
I HOPE YOU FEEL BETTER BRO
Thanks to both of you!! This was a good one!🔥
Glad you enjoyed it!
I have Sciatica for 4 years now went to physical therapy for 4 years it did nothing & got ingestion last month & still have a lot pain 😬😢😩I need this
Great work as always Dr Ed! I haven't commented in a while but I never miss an upload 👍
Hey, thank you!! 🙏
Must've been painful but worth the relief in the end
bro his back is so red, is he okay or does it hurt? 💀
Yes
both
Skip to 13:05
Thanks for saying that 😂
I swear quality and peak professional work runs in the McLaughlin family!! 🙌
Dr Ed I have to ask you about why you changed your opinion about using traction, when the lower neck could be already injured? Do you concentrate the traction to the upper neck only by adjusting your pull force? Just wondering thx- Love your stuff
where do I go to get a chiropractor to do this tissue work? Seems like anywhere I try no chiro takes this kind of time on me. I get the adjustments and they seem to help ok but I'm always just "ok".
I think it’s called muscle work and u call and ask if they do that
Skip to 13:05 it's were the vid starts
I have a interesting question, so I have lower back pain, and i have random neck strains, but I also will at random times have my hand grip give out, as well as my legs, normally the left knee. Every person I have asked about what that could be has not had a single clue, even the neurologist was just like we don't know. But as this is something you do for a living, could these symptoms be connected together? Or are they separate? I am also putting this here in case anyone else has had, or knows what I might be dealing with that could help, thank you all for your time and have a pleasant day.
23:09
bro : *Heavy breathing*
youtube automated captions : [ "Music" ]
I need one of those scraper things for my feet and thigh and hamstring
Gua sha
GOOF DAY ED AND ALL ❤❤❤
why is his back so red
A lot of pressure was put on his back. He is gonna have some bruising.
Gua sha/ scraping
Easily my favorite chiropractor
THat is a wonderful feeling on your back. I had to lie on my back on the floor and go over a roller , what a feeling.
13 minutes of yappin
Start 0:00
The thing you clicked for 13:04
After he said I’m the prince of all Saiyans I knew I was in the right place
my back hurts seeing this ow…
he absolutely destroyed bros back
Good video! Are you wearing a mic today? I don't see you moving one around.
32:12 : “ah ah ah ah” … “ayooo” lmfaooo
“The Peoples Elbow” 😂 even got a sign on the wall
What if you have a shoulder higher than another!? Or have disbalanced scoliosis
What’s the roller tool called? (:
Need to know this as well!
What was the issue with the patient's back? It looked rounded.
Kyphosis
I love how he’s wearing socks
Tony Starks alias Iron Man get worked on by McLaughlin to release the pressure in his spine from crime fighting villains!!!! lol Great stuff!!!
Call me crazy, but does anyone else think the patient looks like Robert Downey Jr? Especially from the side...
The People’s Elbow cool sign 😂
Thank you!
That thumbnail made it look like bro was skimming his back 😭
Hi all
Does anyone know how or where to get a massage stick like the one used in the video?
I want to know too
¿Porque se les hace así rojo?
¿Que significa?
¿Eso es bueno?
Y'know, I was not expecting a Dragon Ball reference.
Dennerol pillow? Is that what I need?
Oh Look at You Prince of all Two Sayians
Once again I'm the prince of all Saiyans..
Would it ever be the case where you would want to move the lower neck and not the upper? I recently saw a video where the chiropractor said people who crack their necks are just moving upper/middle and so they wanted to specifically move the lower neck in the adjustment.
A majority of neck surgery is happening on the lower vertebrae, C5, C6, and C7. These vertebrae are the most common ones to develop disc problems, arthritis, and stenosis. In my 17 years of practice, the majority of my patients have very tight or locked upper necks and very loose and overworked lower necks. When you crack your own neck it is most likely that you are only moving what it already loose...so I can't speak for whatever you watched, but my experience and my father's experience has shown a wear pattern in the majority of our patient's necks where the lower vertebrae are hypermobile and the the upper are very tight. Chiropractic Biophysics and the research behind it explains that there is an actual physics to our spines. When healthy, the spine contains specific curves (lordosis) and actually has movement patterns that allow it to essentially move in certain areas first...which keep it healthy. For example: losing the cervical lordosis and developing a straight neck or even a reverse curve means the lower vertebrae are no longer interlocked. When this happens, those lower vertebrae become the first initiators of movement and become overworked and abused (when the neck is curved, the lower vertebrae interlock and thus stabilise that region of the neck). The upper neck (atlas and axis) are actually designed to move first and have the greatest range of motion of all your neck vertebrae, but when you lose your curve, the roles become reversed and the lower neck becomes the main initiator of movement. This is bad, as those discs can wear out and then allow the spinal nerve roots or cord to be "hit". There is no disc around the atlas, which allows it to freely move with greater range of motion. When you lose the curve, your neck is no longer working as designed and the abused lower vertebrae are going to develop problems from overuse. So...the research I've studied and my experience do not support the idea that most people are popping the upper or middle neck...I am sure there are some exceptions to the wear patterns I see, but the majority of my cases have under-functioning upper necks and over-functioning lower necks.
@@Dr.EdMcLaughlinSo how do we exercise the upper neck?
30:28 this would kill me omfg
Wasnt expecting the dragonball reference😭🔥
Why is his back red
Is that what the phrase "elbow grease" means?
Please come to Colorado
Can someone explain to me what happened here? I'm not good at understanding English
Hello doctor.
I need your expert advise , is there anyway we can connect.Iam from India and would like to talk to you..
))
YES VEGETA HAS ENTERED THE ROOM
yo the vegeta quote
You guys sound almost the same 😅
What are you doing to bros back💀💀
I come here for the cracks, anybody else fast forward thru the guasha and the massage?? 😄🤪
Skipping the people's elbow is criminal
Thank You!
what accent does the patient have?
Right? I could have sworn his accent left at times when he was speaking.. and then he’d snap back into it 🤔
24:23 Optical illusion of the guy laying down wearing a big paper mache hand for a glove
i need an apt
asap
Can someone help me. I’ve only ever heard it pronounced…. Are they saying “dinner roll”? Like a sister Schubert? If so… why is it called that?
Denneroll
0:19 LOL
Patient.. hi zaadddy😏
This looks extremely painful 👀
It is
Why are their backs so red man😅
Gua sha 👍🏻
Is that a tattoo of Bray Wyatt?
It’s a tattoo of the guru “Mooji”. Good attempt though haha.
I would be so nervous to have this happen to me it’s a lil to romantic for me
I need my back and neck sorted i should go to u
is that a bray wyatt tattoo on his side?
Yes
No it’s mooji 😊
You must go through the flesh before you get to the bone.
13:04
❤❤❤❤❤❤
this was way to romantic, if somebody ever did that to me I’d wonder what we where
FR
im genuinely worried for Dr's finger and hand conditions...
I skipped to the cracking part and all I heard was eh ou ah eh yo ah no eo ew ho so r he sus is e jun
Is that Bray Wyatt tatted on his side?
In indonesia we can say kerokan😂
One like equals one spine surgery
👏👏👏👏👏👏
LIKE ANYBODY NOTICE HOW CONFUSED HE LOOKS LIKE?
Why the hell ya take your shoes off(Harry from Home alone)
Why’s he have a hobo tattooed on him
Чел, у тебя всё нормально со спиной?
Pretty sure AI can't take his Job 😜 ....
What the name of green roll you use at 31:58. Could you say please
nikken magcreator