German chiropractor: $80 for this first visit American chiropractor: With my experience it looks like you will need more than one visit, it is $3000 for a treatment package for someone with your condition
Loved, loved loved this video! You both are so knowledgable! Loved watching and loved how relaxed both of the adjustments made me feel......thanks so much!
I find these videos very relaxing like so many others. They often help me fall asleep except when sacrum drops are being used. It would be great if there was a version that muted those drops.
@@chiropraxisgottingen3583 after all these years, you’re still the best chiropractor I’ve ever watched…your methods, your techniques….unmatched and unparalleled my friend. Not sure if you remember me, but I used to comment on your videos frequently. Thot I take a trip down memory lane and watch some of your work. I think it’s awesome how you reply to comments and clarify why you do what you do. Your humility and down to earth nature is infectious!! Hope you’ve been doing well all these years later, Kai! If I ever visit Germany, I’d definitely pay your clinic a visit!!
Ha, ha! Sorry bout that! I winder since years why these american table manufacturers cant find a way to silence the drops. It shouldn’t be hard to do. Cheers!
True. Like human system having to deal with environmental influences every day. Just depend on if you want a reset towards balance and upgrade your life regularly or if you rather have the stress of life accumulate in your system and have it slow down and slowly deteriorate. Chiropractic is all about unlocking human potential. As BJ Palmer stated: “While other professions are concerned with changing the environment to suit the weakened body, chiropractic is concerned with strengthening the body to suit the environment”
I'm familiar with the methods presented, and perceive a noticeable difference between the two approaches. My view is that the first practitioner applied an assessment based on neuromuscular response, while the second appeared to be using "technique specific" examination. The first, used biomechanically correct positioning of the C-spine, and proper alignment of his upper limbs, with the apparent outcome of segment-specific manipulation; the second, using a popular technique (which I do not favor), allowed the C-spine to be in a close-packed position, while his elbows were not aligned with the thrust. This, in my opinion, results in audibles that come from most-moveable segments, and not necessarily the segmental target. The lower-extremity work was precise and physiologically coherent. Although I was trained primarily in the US, I find that some of the best manual practitioners come from less ideologically constrained environments than ours. We, collectively, could step up our game, yes?
BackCarePlus Hi Doc! Thanks for the detailed and very knowledgable feedback! You are perfectly correct on the assessment. I use a combination of challenges and the Occipital Drop test and leg checks along with Advanced muscle palpation/Verterbaille to get information from the body on where I need to adjust while Dr. Cain is mostly using his way of motion palpation and static palpation (for swelling and nerve related spasm). I disagree a little on Dr. Cains cervical adjustment. He is not using Gonstead, though it might look like it at first. The set up and the contact is very different in his Kiso Method. The first adjustment in the upper thoracic was a special spinous push that went aswell into the body as across to reduce posteriority and rotation. The thrusting arm is in the line of drive for that. The second one in the upper cervicals is done with the neck in optimal relaxation meaning in extension relative to the segment. This has the dura and the muscles perfectly relaxed and opens the front. So it is not closed pack, but perfectly open for what we are trying to achieve, The thrust is going from p to a and lifts a little at the same time. The arm is in the correct line for that. I admit it is a little confusing since it first looks like classic Gonstead, but is a totally different way of adjusting after all. Thanks again for your kind, knowledgable and straight forward commentary! It is very much appreciated! I'm sure you are doing great work! Cheers from Germany to the US! Kai
I have seen this video so many times, that is how good it is. But my one qualm is the technique you use in the beginning, when you are feeling the skull. Is that a form of KST Technique? I have seen alot of videos on youtube so far that I don't have much faith in "feeling whats wrong" Kst technique... In alot of the videos they dont even touch the persons skull or spine and they start adjusting. Other then that your videos are excellent. They are my go too for Asmr and relaxation!
+Animehero kamina Hi! I am using the Occipital Drop Test there. This is a test that is also used in KST, but not exclusively. The Test was developed by the late Lowell Ward (DC) and is used in a few technique systems. It is similar to a chiropractic functional leg check. Explaining it from a structural point of view: The muscles that stabilize the whole spine (paraspinal musculature) run from the pelvis up to the head and attach at the lower ridge of the occiput. If you "challenge" (like pushing against it, or moving it) a body structure that is not under optimal control of the Nervous system (=subluxated) the musculature below the Occiput will react with a slight change in tension. So this is a way of narrowing things down to find the right spot to adjust, because you can feel the body reacting if there is a problem or not reacting if there is no problem. Some use this test in a more "metaphysical" way, but what I wrote is the structural/neurological explanation. There should be a combination of repeatable tests that guide you to the subluxation and it should not be limited to your educated mind telling you what you should do. Sadly some Chiropractors just do the "flying seven" on every patient (=they just crack the same areas on everybody) without really searching for the right spots with a reliable system. Thats not chiropractic. As a chiropractor you have to be like a detective and you have to learn from the patients body. The body of the client knows best, so we should be humble to that knowledge. After all we are not healers, we are just assisting the body to heal. I am using a combination of the Occipital Drop test and leg checks to narrow the area where I need to adjust down, than I use advanced muscle palpation and some neurofeedback tests to narrow it down even more. The real art of chiropractic is to adjust less, be less invasive but to find the exact spots where the major interference to the healthy function of the nervous system/body are, adjust only there and than let the body heal. Find it, accept it where you find it, fix it and leave it alone as Dr. Gonstead said a long time ago. Thank you for your compliment and I hope you enjoy my other videos too! Cheers!
Chiropraxis Göttingen - We’ll said Doctor. What other techniques use the OD besides Tedd’s? And the advance muscle palpation you mention, is there someone who teaches it? I learned it many, many... many years ago from Reggie.
Hi! The OD was originally developed by Dr. Lowell Ward in California. His method was named Spinal Column Stressology. Some of his students developed their own techniques later and continue to use the OD. Tedd Koren is the most prominent. I learned Reggies way of muscle palpation from one of his original Spinology students. I do not use it in the original way though. Cheers!
I have seen DCs since 78 when the pain started. In 2009 I had a full set of exrays done showing my sacrum was sticking out at a direct angle away from the spine and the tailbone almost straight down, no curve inward. I always went back into pain then spasm since very little was done to bring the sacrum down into alignment. Are there any advances in adjustments to help correct this? The lumbar spine is fusing now. I asked if more could be done to fix it and the answer was always we can't adjust that. It would make sense that sitting on a tailbone sticking out abnormally will undo what help the adjustment did.
I would be asking why the sacrum did that in the first place. There must be a reason elsewehere in the system, especially if the adjustments could not correct it. Often times the areas that look most akward are not were the real problem is, but where the body is compensating most. If yoi just keep pushing on what looks most misaligned without looking why and how and whats behind it, it will not work well. I cannot know exactly what is going on without analysing your system, but that is my thoughts on it. If you find the true cause, the olace where it all started most of the time correction or significant reduction is possible. All the best!
When you go back and watch this today do you think you would have done a lot of things differently? Wondering considering the methods you use today at least looks very different 😊 also do you feel like the adjustments you do today are more long lasting or what are the reasons for the change?
Yes and yes! What I did than was the best I could do at that point. It was getting great results and I had worked hard to get there. But I never stop working, training and researching to find even better ways. Better is the enemy of good. So my work is constantly evolving! It should! Life is movement, Chiropractic is about Life. I constantly try to get better results with less force and more specificity. What I do today is a whole different dimension than what I did than, and I kope what I will do in the future will upgrade the game even a lot more. Cheers!
hello sir, I just wanted to ask you what the easiest way is to palpate the transverse processes of the cervical spine if the patient is lying supine. Are they in the gap between the sternocleido and the trapezius muscle? at 4:40 when you are palpating the thoracic spine, are you palpating the transverse process? Your thumps that you are using for the palpation are very near the spinous process, aren't they? Are the transverse Processes that near (the spinous process)? In my books there are 'rules' to find the TVPs, for example with interspinous spaces, depended on which thoracic vertebrae it is. Other books and studies say that the transverse Processes of a thoracic vertebrae is in the same plane as the spinous above it. Which method are you using Sir?
Hi! You have to be aware that every patient is different and has a different body and all anatomy books are lying. The exception is normal. This being said, with palpating between the SCM and Trap/Erector Spinae you are in the right spot. Regarding the thoracics: The vertebrae are surounded by a lot of tissue and muscle, so in fact when you are feeling the spinous only half of what you feel is the actual spinous, the rest is soft tissue. Since the transverse in the thoracics are not very long, you can establish this rule: If you are not in contact with the spinous while palpating next to it or when adjusting, you are not on the transverse but on the rib. When you see some guys take a contact a centimeter next to the spinous and claiming to adjust a thoracic, these guys are actually ratteling the ribs. When it comes to what transverse is next to what spinous the rule above applies again: everybody is different. Usually at T1 the transverse is next to the spinous, with T2 and T3 a little above. In the mid thoracics mostly the tip of the spinous is on the same plane as the transverse of the vertebra below. In the lower thoracics it can be two segments. But if you have seen a lot of spines you will see it is different with everybody. But in the end it does not matter. If you palpate the subluxation, you dont need to be 100% sure on what segment you actually are. The only guys who have this problem is those who use x-ray to decide where to adjust. I would never recommend that! Research has shown that it is very hard even with training to be sure on what segment you are. And than there are folks out there with 6 lumbars, 13 thoracics or 13 ribs. And that is acutally quite common! So if you palpate a subluxation it acutally is not important to be sure if you are on T10 or T11 if you are sure this is the spot where the nerve interference is. Hope that helps Mate! Cheers!
Hi was wondering if there is anything can be done for a straight neck I have horrible headaches and sore shoulder ?? Some advice on self help would be greatly appreciated x
Hi! The answer is a clear Yes. The problem with the straight neck or loss of normal spinal curvature is not the bones itself, because bones do not do anything by themselves. It is also not the tense muscles pulling on the bones, because they too do not act by themselves. The problem is always in the nervous system telling the muscles how to contract which than move the bones. If your neck has lost its proper alignment than somehow your nervous system has lost the proper control over areas of the spine. Often the area has to compensate for some joint malfunctioning because of inproper nerve control and becomes straight because of that. The causal problem is often not where the obvious misalginment occurs. So the solution is helping your nervous system to optimally perceive and control your spine so it can go back to a more balanced alignment. This is exactly what a skilled Chiropractor who understands the underlying neurology does. We see a lot of people with issues like that and see them getting better. So there is hope for sure! Cheers!
It is a drop table. It makes the adjustment easier on the patient and more effective at the same time because the force comtinues to go through when the drop falls.
Ich spüre in meinem Handgelenk, mit dem ich früher geboxt habe, einen stechenden Schmerz immer wenn ich eine Gerade schlage seit knapp 2 Jahren helfen hier Chirotheapeutische Eingriffe?
Ich kann nur für Chiropraktik sprechen, Chirotherpie ist etwas ganz anderes. Jedes Problem ist individuell unv aus der Ferne nicht zu beruteilen. Generell ist die Chance gut. Man muss nur schauen, ob dad Problem nur im Handgelenk ist, oder auch in den Nerven, die die Muskeln des Handgelenks steuern. Die kommen aus der Halswirbelsäule. Bei einem Boxer dürfte es da öfter mal gerappelt haben. Man muss es also ganzheitlich betrachten, nicht nur dort wo es gerade zwackt. LG!
Chiropraxis Göttingen herzlichen Dank für Die Antwort. Ich war kein Boxer, werde aber aufjedenfall das ganze Ausprobieren mittlerweile wird der Schmerz nur intensiver.
How widespread is Chiropractic in Germany? I could benefit from finding a Chiropractor in Germany for when I am there. I sometimes get in trouble while there.
It was not very well known for decades and we are still pretty exotic. But since 2014 we have a University Program for Chiropractic and since than it has gotten more dynamic with new young doca graduating and opening up practices. If you are here and know what citys you'll be at, let me know. Maybe I can find a good colleague for you.
And do you do the same with your patients too? I have been too numerus chiropractors in and around Munich; it was all about keeping the patient coming again and again, but never full treatment from head to toe and never looking at the body as a whole which I would have been very happy to pay for; in the end I did paid plent of money by coming over and over again and again ... I have lost interest in German or amarican chiropractors in Germany ... I am asking myself, is this due to the the system?
Hi! This is a normal session. But if a chiropractor works you every visit from head to toe you can be sure that he has not understood chiropractic. Chiropractic is not a massage session to loosen up every joint. The aim is to restore proper function to the nervous system that controls every cell in the body. If you work with the nervous system less is more. You only want to adjust were it is really needed and than leave the system alone to rebalance and heal. If you give to much information into the system at places were it is not really needed, nothing will happen. The art is to find the right spots for that moment were the client is on the table. This is were the difference comes into play. If some just do the same moves up and down with everybody in an unspecific way, it has no power. In this video we did quite a lot, still not many adjustments in the spine were the nervous system is. I personally will rarely do more than 4 adjustments along the spine, but they will be at the right places. An extremity adjustment can be added to that, but only if it is really needed. And true healing takes time. Again, this is not a massage session. If you truly want to get rid of the stress that accumulated in your body throughout your life and causes disfunction, it is a smart idea to invest time and effort. All else is just treating the symptom, not adjusting the cause. Cheers!
@@chiropraxisgottingen3583 Thank you very much for taking the time to respond and so fast. To be honest in such a case, I shall make the journey to Göttingen, may I have the adress? Göttingen is not around the corner, I am afraid ... Thanks again and all best
American chiropractic schools are about 3 and 1/4 years after 4 years undergrad education. What type of education following the Abitur is required in Germany to become a chiropractor?
Aubree Med Traditional chiropractic has a history of many hundred years in Germany. When BJ Palmer studied x-ray in Dresden, Germany he also visited traditional german "Bonesetters" to check out their techniques. Regarding modern chiropractic today the german situation is a little different. German law only recognizes two legal professions that are allowed to treat people independently: Medical Doctors and Heilpraktiker (translates to Healingpractitioner and is something like a Doctor of Naturopathy). That means in order to legally practice modern chiropractic you have to become an HP. This consists of a general medical education with an alternative touch covering all medical knowledge about anatomy, physiology, neurology, pathology and law (just no drugs or surgery). This education is done in private schools, takes around 3 years and ends with a tough official government exam (written and oral). About 90% who try fail even though they studied for many years... After that HPs who want to specialize in chiropractic study chiropractic technique. There are institutions like the Chiropractic Campus in Hamburg covering basic technique systems like SOT, Thompson, Low Force, Diversified and such. Some practitioners like myself travel all over the world and learn the best methods from the best practitioners in the business. So its not that easy for us here. In 2014 we started a Masters of Science University program in Germany that covers advanced science and technique in relation to chiropractic and leads to a Master of Science in Chiropractic that is recognized all over Europe. This is a milestone! Practitioners who enter the program have at least 5 years extensive experience as full time chiropractic practitioners after the Abitur (and they have to be HPs). The Masters program than goes for 2 and a half years. So the whole education leading to an official university degree in chiropractic currently takes at least 7, 5 years. I hope that answers the question.
I watch this and miss my time living in Germany. I had a wonderful Chiropractor in Bamberg. My daughter was also born in Bamberg so plenty of time spent at the Klinikum.
Hallo! Man braucht definitiv keine Beschwerden! Chiropraktik ist keine Schmerztherapie (das Verschwinden von Schmerz ist nur eine Nebenwirkung), sondern ein Weg das maximale Potential an Lebenskraft, Gesundheit und Leistungsfähigkeit zu verwirklichen. Es ist immer besser etwas in perfekter Funktion zu erhalten, als zu warten bis es kaputt ist, um es dann zu reparieren. Die meisten Leute kommen zunächst zu uns, weil sie Beschwerden haben, die die meisten auch loswerden, danach bleiben sie, weil sie begreifen, dass es besser ist den Körper aktiv gesund zu halten und weil sie bemerken wie großartig man sich fühlen kann, wenn der Körper perfekt funktioniert. Der bessere Weg wäre allerdings zu kommen, bevor man bereits Beschwerden hat, den bis diese bewusst werden ist meist schon viel passiert. Wir betreuen viele Babys und Kleinkinder. Da anzufangen ist perfekt. So kann man dafür sorgen, dass alle Energie für die schönen Dinge im Leben zur Verfügung steht, und nicht für die Kompensation von Störungen im Körper verschwendet werden muss. So können die Kids glücklich aufwachsen und ihr volles Potential entfalten. LG!
alex pith The "bed" is a chiropractic drop-table. It has different sections that can be raised and drop down when a force by the chiropractors hands is applied to a motion segment (joint) of the client. It makes the adjustment more gentle since the table takes away most of the pressure when it drops. Still it makes the adjustment very effective because the joint moves more easily do to the drop effect of the table section. So its a win win: Gentle for the client while still very effective. We decided nobody won. We called it a draw. But of course you can decide for yourself. Cheers!
I want that German doctor to treat me, I've been visiting a kinesiology/chiropractic and he has a similar approach, has help me a lot, I'm gonna be naughty but the German dr is so hot!!!
I have an asymmetrical face, my right face is lifted upward compared to left which makes me look my right eye, cheekbone, maxilla and mandible all higher compared to left side face, do you believe with the help of chiropractor I can achieve a facial symmetry? I want my face to get leveled meaning my eyes, cheekbones and jaw want to be even from both the sides
+Kratos This is actually not uncommon at all. Research of different Chiropractors (some of it over 60 years ago) has shown that fascial symmetry is affected by misalignments (subluxations) especially of the pelvis and also by misalignments of the spine. The alignment of the scull bones and therefore fascial symmetry can change significantly when the spine and pelvis are adjusted. in children this is observed almost instantaneously. When the symmetry of the scull is measured with a simple measurement tape it often changes to a great degree after the pelvis is adjusted. A chiropractor skilled in cranial adjusting can also use gentle techniques on the skull itself to help get it into better alignment after pelvis and spine are adjusted if needed. This being said, there is no guarantee that you will get the result you are hoping for. The chance that it will change is good, but your face might stay a little asymetric in the end if your body was used to and grew with the misalignments for a long time. Since the asymmetry is most often a sign of subluxation I would advice getting checked by a skilled chiropractor. Hope that helps! Cheers!
+Kratos Yes. I personally wouldnt advice any of these two techniques. To me ABC is to mechanistic in nature, misses some of the most important structures and has some biomechanical flaws in it. NR inflates a balloon in the nose to affect the spenoid bone. To me this is to invasive, again to mechanistic and not anatomically sound. And it is not chiropractic. Also like I told you the asymmetry is often not caused in the scull but just manifests there. Of course it is always dependent on the practicioner not just on ghr technique. I would look for one of the following methods: Kiso Method, MC2 Technique, Koren Specific Technique, Torque Release Technique or a good traditional Gonstead practcioner. If more intensive care of the scull is needed at some point I would prefer the CATS Method. Hope that helps!
Eine Frage die ich mir bei diesen Videos stelle ist folgende: Wäre es nicht leichter wenn man den Patienten ohne Kleidung behandelt? Ich kann mir irgendwie nicht vorstellen das man viel durch einen Pullover oder ein T-Shirt fühlt?!
Amr0d Das ist eine Frage der Routine und der Technik. Ein dicker Rentnerpulli würde schon stören, aber ein paar Millimeter Kleidung sind überhaupt kein Problem. Ganz im Gegenteil: Die Finger gleiten besser über Kleidung, was ein besseres Gefühl vermittelt und die Subluxationen leichter identifizierbar macht.
Actually, I‘d say I am to skinny for a wrestler... And I do not have the beard anymore that made me look a little fierce, so I think I rather stay with chiropractic. Cheers!
Hallo! Nein, sowas kann man nur in einer fundierten mehrjährigen Ausbildung bzw. einem Hochschulstudium lernen. Wenn jemand sowas anbietet ist er ein Scharlatan und es handelt sich nicht um echte US-Chiropraktik. LG!
Quite similar regarding time even though there are differences between countries. In Germany the route to a Master of Science in Chiropractic degree takes around 6 to 7 years. Internationaly a chiropractic education ranges usually somewhere between 4 and 6 years.
hi can you please send me your email address as i am suffering of a NECK DISC bulge and that seems to get worse. I am from India and need to get this sorted. Thanks Zak
+Zahir Karim Hi Zak! India is far away, not sure how I can help you but I will try my best. Under every video there is a link to my website where we have a contact form. You can also directly write to info@chiropraktik-goettingen.de Namasté
Would you rather have a harder adjustment if a softer one creates not even equal but better results? I rather work minimally invasive with maximum results. The only reason I ever change my technique is if I find something more effective. If you are very fast and/or develop a very clear feeling for the right direction in the right moment, you can adjust with ease and wonderful results. Adjusting forceful is easy and not very comfortable. Also regarding the results: If you force it on the body by doing something to it instead of with it, you will not help to create miracles. Cheers!
It is Chiropractic, not Physiotherapy. And no, you are not to old, my oldest patient turns 100 next month and gets adjusted frequently to maintain health and function. There is no to old or to young for chiropractic. Cheers!
***** Vielen Dank! Freut mich sehr, dass es gefällt! Bei dem Vorschlag sehe ich ein kleines Problem: Der Osteopath würde mit seiner Behandlung so lange brauchen, dass das Video deutlich über eine Stunde gehen müsste... :-)))))) Kleiner Scherz! ;-)
Who won? Who's next? You decide!
Stefan Buchinski German was better.
XDDD
Epic Crackbattle of Chiropractizise....
Dr.pimplepopper vs. TheToeBro
I miss these kind of adjusting videos - they make me feel so relaxed! :)
Hi! Don't you like our newer videos? Cheers!
German chiropractor: $80 for this first visit
American chiropractor: With my experience it looks like you will need more than one visit, it is $3000 for a treatment package for someone with your condition
The music and adjustments almost put me to sleep, very nice job!
+I have No idea Thanks!
I consider this as highly valuable asmr video ;-)
I need more of these videos, they are so good. These are in my top 5 asmr videos, and they are very insightful. Thanks
+Animehero kamina Thank you! I try to post more as often as I can. Cheers!
The German Dr has a holistic approach and treats the whole body. Much more in depth
Saitama and Genos
30 years later
Loved, loved loved this video! You both are so knowledgable! Loved watching and loved how relaxed both of the adjustments made me feel......thanks so much!
+Starbuk498 Thank you very, very much! We really apreciate your awesome feedback! We truly love and live our art.
Cheers from Germany!
I find these videos very relaxing like so many others. They often help me fall asleep except when sacrum drops are being used. It would be great if there was a version that muted those drops.
I also which the table manufacturers would invent more silent drops...
These chiropractic adjustment videos are criminally underrated. This stuff triggers my asmr so much better than even the better massage videos.
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@@chiropraxisgottingen3583 after all these years, you’re still the best chiropractor I’ve ever watched…your methods, your techniques….unmatched and unparalleled my friend. Not sure if you remember me, but I used to comment on your videos frequently. Thot I take a trip down memory lane and watch some of your work. I think it’s awesome how you reply to comments and clarify why you do what you do. Your humility and down to earth nature is infectious!!
Hope you’ve been doing well all these years later, Kai! If I ever visit Germany, I’d definitely pay your clinic a visit!!
Thanks for the kind words Mate! I am well! Hope you too! And if you ever travel here, make sure to visit the center! Cheers!
It is like D-Day, but with chiropractors.
Me: such a relaxing video, nice music
Table: booom! Ta ta ta ta
Ha, ha! Sorry bout that! I winder since years why these american table manufacturers cant find a way to silence the drops. It shouldn’t be hard to do. Cheers!
My mind blew when i found out the german was the green shirt guy
+OrionnEntity
Now I'm curious! Why?
+Chiropraxis Göttingen As a german myself, people around here kind of have that evil face. Hahaha
+OrionnEntity
I take that as a compliment! Ha, ha! :-)
OrionnEntity 5555
Can I get your phone number
Want to talk to you... I have back pain problem
Music is making me fall asleep.
It’s lovely.
The foot cracking looks like it would feel phenomenal.
This is an eternity loop! Adjust->need adjustment->adjust->need adjustment and so on and on and on
True. Like human system having to deal with environmental influences every day. Just depend on if you want a reset towards balance and upgrade your life regularly or if you rather have the stress of life accumulate in your system and have it slow down and slowly deteriorate. Chiropractic is all about unlocking human potential. As BJ Palmer stated: “While other professions are concerned with changing the environment to suit the weakened body, chiropractic is concerned with strengthening the body to suit the environment”
The German won.
***** The German is wearing the green shirt, he's a better Chiropractor in my opinion.
no the usa horse dick won
Robert Gil nope
They always do.
The German efficiency trumps everything.
You Got That Right.
I'm familiar with the methods presented, and perceive a noticeable difference between the two approaches. My view is that the first practitioner applied an assessment based on neuromuscular response, while the second appeared to be using "technique specific" examination. The first, used biomechanically correct positioning of the C-spine, and proper alignment of his upper limbs, with the apparent outcome of segment-specific manipulation; the second, using a popular technique (which I do not favor), allowed the C-spine to be in a close-packed position, while his elbows were not aligned with the thrust. This, in my opinion, results in audibles that come from most-moveable segments, and not necessarily the segmental target. The lower-extremity work was precise and physiologically coherent. Although I was trained primarily in the US, I find that some of the best manual practitioners come from less ideologically constrained environments than ours. We, collectively, could step up our game, yes?
BackCarePlus Hi Doc! Thanks for the detailed and very knowledgable feedback! You are perfectly correct on the assessment. I use a combination of challenges and the Occipital Drop test and leg checks along with Advanced muscle palpation/Verterbaille to get information from the body on where I need to adjust while Dr. Cain is mostly using his way of motion palpation and static palpation (for swelling and nerve related spasm).
I disagree a little on Dr. Cains cervical adjustment. He is not using Gonstead, though it might look like it at first. The set up and the contact is very different in his Kiso Method. The first adjustment in the upper thoracic was a special spinous push that went aswell into the body as across to reduce posteriority and rotation. The thrusting arm is in the line of drive for that. The second one in the upper cervicals is done with the neck in optimal relaxation meaning in extension relative to the segment. This has the dura and the muscles perfectly relaxed and opens the front. So it is not closed pack, but perfectly open for what we are trying to achieve, The thrust is going from p to a and lifts a little at the same time. The arm is in the correct line for that. I admit it is a little confusing since it first looks like classic Gonstead, but is a totally different way of adjusting after all. Thanks again for your kind, knowledgable and straight forward commentary! It is very much appreciated! I'm sure you are doing great work!
Cheers from Germany to the US!
Kai
The man, the legend. Dr Gunter!
Need a diploma or a degree in Chiro to understand these comments.
I watch this with the sound off and totally got the nationalities wrong
While i'm over here rolling my back on a soccer ball twisting my lower back xD
That belt removal is well practiced. ;) lol
lol true tht
austin walker I cant even do that.
Well i dont wear Jean's alot i wear cargo shorts most of the time but have fabric belt that came with most of them.
I need this my back is on fire!
I have seen this video so many times, that is how good it is. But my one qualm is the technique you use in the beginning, when you are feeling the skull. Is that a form of KST Technique? I have seen alot of videos on youtube so far that I don't have much faith in "feeling whats wrong" Kst technique... In alot of the videos they dont even touch the persons skull or spine and they start adjusting. Other then that your videos are excellent. They are my go too for Asmr and relaxation!
+Animehero kamina
Hi! I am using the Occipital Drop Test there. This is a test that is also used in KST, but not exclusively. The Test was developed by the late Lowell Ward (DC) and is used in a few technique systems. It is similar to a chiropractic functional leg check. Explaining it from a structural point of view: The muscles that stabilize the whole spine (paraspinal musculature) run from the pelvis up to the head and attach at the lower ridge of the occiput. If you "challenge" (like pushing against it, or moving it) a body structure that is not under optimal control of the Nervous system (=subluxated) the musculature below the Occiput will react with a slight change in tension. So this is a way of narrowing things down to find the right spot to adjust, because you can feel the body reacting if there is a problem or not reacting if there is no problem. Some use this test in a more "metaphysical" way, but what I wrote is the structural/neurological explanation. There should be a combination of repeatable tests that guide you to the subluxation and it should not be limited to your educated mind telling you what you should do. Sadly some Chiropractors just do the "flying seven" on every patient (=they just crack the same areas on everybody) without really searching for the right spots with a reliable system. Thats not chiropractic. As a chiropractor you have to be like a detective and you have to learn from the patients body. The body of the client knows best, so we should be humble to that knowledge. After all we are not healers, we are just assisting the body to heal. I am using a combination of the Occipital Drop test and leg checks to narrow the area where I need to adjust down, than I use advanced muscle palpation and some neurofeedback tests to narrow it down even more. The real art of chiropractic is to adjust less, be less invasive but to find the exact spots where the major interference to the healthy function of the nervous system/body are, adjust only there and than let the body heal. Find it, accept it where you find it, fix it and leave it alone as Dr. Gonstead said a long time ago.
Thank you for your compliment and I hope you enjoy my other videos too!
Cheers!
Chiropraxis Göttingen - We’ll said Doctor. What other techniques use the OD besides Tedd’s? And the advance muscle palpation you mention, is there someone who teaches it? I learned it many, many... many years ago from Reggie.
Hi! The OD was originally developed by Dr. Lowell Ward in California. His method was named Spinal Column Stressology. Some of his students developed their own techniques later and continue to use the OD. Tedd Koren is the most prominent. I learned Reggies way of muscle palpation from one of his original Spinology students. I do not use it in the original way though. Cheers!
I have seen DCs since 78 when the pain started. In 2009 I had a full set of exrays done showing my sacrum was sticking out at a direct angle away from the spine and the tailbone almost straight down, no curve inward. I always went back into pain then spasm since very little was done to bring the sacrum down into alignment.
Are there any advances in adjustments to help correct this? The lumbar spine is fusing now. I asked if more could be done to fix it and the answer was always we can't adjust that.
It would make sense that sitting on a tailbone sticking out abnormally will undo what help the adjustment did.
I would be asking why the sacrum did that in the first place. There must be a reason elsewehere in the system, especially if the adjustments could not correct it. Often times the areas that look most akward are not were the real problem is, but where the body is compensating most. If yoi just keep pushing on what looks most misaligned without looking why and how and whats behind it, it will not work well. I cannot know exactly what is going on without analysing your system, but that is my thoughts on it. If you find the true cause, the olace where it all started most of the time correction or significant reduction is possible. All the best!
Hey look its Howie off of AGT
Foot adjustment was perfect.
When you go back and watch this today do you think you would have done a lot of things differently? Wondering considering the methods you use today at least looks very different 😊 also do you feel like the adjustments you do today are more long lasting or what are the reasons for the change?
Yes and yes! What I did than was the best I could do at that point. It was getting great results and I had worked hard to get there. But I never stop working, training and researching to find even better ways. Better is the enemy of good. So my work is constantly evolving! It should! Life is movement, Chiropractic is about Life. I constantly try to get better results with less force and more specificity. What I do today is a whole different dimension than what I did than, and I kope what I will do in the future will upgrade the game even a lot more. Cheers!
really needs a follow-up discussion of the differences.
hello sir, I just wanted to ask you what the easiest way is to palpate the transverse processes of the cervical spine if the patient is lying supine. Are they in the gap between the sternocleido and the trapezius muscle? at 4:40 when you are palpating the thoracic spine, are you palpating the transverse process? Your thumps that you are using for the palpation are very near the spinous process, aren't they? Are the transverse Processes that near (the spinous process)? In my books there are 'rules' to find the TVPs, for example with interspinous spaces, depended on which thoracic vertebrae it is. Other books and studies say that the transverse Processes of a thoracic vertebrae is in the same plane as the spinous above it. Which method are you using Sir?
Hi! You have to be aware that every patient is different and has a different body and all anatomy books are lying. The exception is normal. This being said, with palpating between the SCM and Trap/Erector Spinae you are in the right spot. Regarding the thoracics: The vertebrae are surounded by a lot of tissue and muscle, so in fact when you are feeling the spinous only half of what you feel is the actual spinous, the rest is soft tissue. Since the transverse in the thoracics are not very long, you can establish this rule: If you are not in contact with the spinous while palpating next to it or when adjusting, you are not on the transverse but on the rib. When you see some guys take a contact a centimeter next to the spinous and claiming to adjust a thoracic, these guys are actually ratteling the ribs. When it comes to what transverse is next to what spinous the rule above applies again: everybody is different. Usually at T1 the transverse is next to the spinous, with T2 and T3 a little above. In the mid thoracics mostly the tip of the spinous is on the same plane as the transverse of the vertebra below. In the lower thoracics it can be two segments. But if you have seen a lot of spines you will see it is different with everybody. But in the end it does not matter. If you palpate the subluxation, you dont need to be 100% sure on what segment you actually are. The only guys who have this problem is those who use x-ray to decide where to adjust. I would never recommend that! Research has shown that it is very hard even with training to be sure on what segment you are. And than there are folks out there with 6 lumbars, 13 thoracics or 13 ribs. And that is acutally quite common! So if you palpate a subluxation it acutally is not important to be sure if you are on T10 or T11 if you are sure this is the spot where the nerve interference is. Hope that helps Mate!
Cheers!
I'm so thankful!! Thanks for helping me and spending time for such a great text!
You are welcome! Thanks for the interest!
Hi was wondering if there is anything can be done for a straight neck I have horrible headaches and sore shoulder ?? Some advice on self help would be greatly appreciated x
Hi! The answer is a clear Yes. The problem with the straight neck or loss of normal spinal curvature is not the bones itself, because bones do not do anything by themselves. It is also not the tense muscles pulling on the bones, because they too do not act by themselves. The problem is always in the nervous system telling the muscles how to contract which than move the bones. If your neck has lost its proper alignment than somehow your nervous system has lost the proper control over areas of the spine. Often the area has to compensate for some joint malfunctioning because of inproper nerve control and becomes straight because of that. The causal problem is often not where the obvious misalginment occurs. So the solution is helping your nervous system to optimally perceive and control your spine so it can go back to a more balanced alignment. This is exactly what a skilled Chiropractor who understands the underlying neurology does. We see a lot of people with issues like that and see them getting better. So there is hope for sure! Cheers!
i didnt know dr. krieger was a chiropractor
yep yep yep
During the knee bit at 6:30 I actually screamed and scared the shit out of the dog XD
😄😄😄 If the dog got to stressed out, bring him in for an adjustment. We will bring him back to balance. Cheers!
can anyone tell me the purpose of the raised middle section of the table which they control with a foot pedal. TIA!
It is a drop table. It makes the adjustment easier on the patient and more effective at the same time because the force comtinues to go through when the drop falls.
You obviously have never learned physics
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Klasse. Nicht nur sauberes Handwerk, sondern man sieht auch, dass die Praktizierenden ebenfalls viel Gefühl .... aus langjähriger Praxis ? mitbringen.
MrUseur 8 Jahre Praxiserfahrung bei mir, 26 Jahre bei dem Kollegen Cain.
Danke!
Ich spüre in meinem Handgelenk, mit dem ich früher geboxt habe, einen stechenden Schmerz immer wenn ich eine Gerade schlage seit knapp 2 Jahren helfen hier Chirotheapeutische Eingriffe?
Ich kann nur für Chiropraktik sprechen, Chirotherpie ist etwas ganz anderes. Jedes Problem ist individuell unv aus der Ferne nicht zu beruteilen. Generell ist die Chance gut. Man muss nur schauen, ob dad Problem nur im Handgelenk ist, oder auch in den Nerven, die die Muskeln des Handgelenks steuern. Die kommen aus der Halswirbelsäule. Bei einem Boxer dürfte es da öfter mal gerappelt haben. Man muss es also ganzheitlich betrachten, nicht nur dort wo es gerade zwackt. LG!
Chiropraxis Göttingen herzlichen Dank für Die Antwort.
Ich war kein Boxer, werde aber aufjedenfall das ganze Ausprobieren mittlerweile wird der Schmerz nur intensiver.
Gern! Viel Erfolg!
How widespread is Chiropractic in Germany? I could benefit from finding a Chiropractor in Germany for when I am there. I sometimes get in trouble while there.
It was not very well known for decades and we are still pretty exotic. But since 2014 we have a University Program for Chiropractic and since than it has gotten more dynamic with new young doca graduating and opening up practices. If you are here and know what citys you'll be at, let me know. Maybe I can find a good colleague for you.
The music is so relaxinggg
Glad you liked it! Many have asked me to do the videos without music, but I just love the music in the background. 😃
And do you do the same with your patients too? I have been too numerus chiropractors in and around Munich; it was all about keeping the patient coming again and again, but never full treatment from head to toe and never looking at the body as a whole which I would have been very happy to pay for; in the end I did paid plent of money by coming over and over again and again ... I have lost interest in German or amarican chiropractors in Germany ... I am asking myself, is this due to the the system?
Hi! This is a normal session. But if a chiropractor works you every visit from head to toe you can be sure that he has not understood chiropractic. Chiropractic is not a massage session to loosen up every joint. The aim is to restore proper function to the nervous system that controls every cell in the body. If you work with the nervous system less is more. You only want to adjust were it is really needed and than leave the system alone to rebalance and heal. If you give to much information into the system at places were it is not really needed, nothing will happen. The art is to find the right spots for that moment were the client is on the table. This is were the difference comes into play. If some just do the same moves up and down with everybody in an unspecific way, it has no power. In this video we did quite a lot, still not many adjustments in the spine were the nervous system is. I personally will rarely do more than 4 adjustments along the spine, but they will be at the right places. An extremity adjustment can be added to that, but only if it is really needed.
And true healing takes time. Again, this is not a massage session. If you truly want to get rid of the stress that accumulated in your body throughout your life and causes disfunction, it is a smart idea to invest time and effort. All else is just treating the symptom, not adjusting the cause. Cheers!
@@chiropraxisgottingen3583 Thank you very much for taking the time to respond and so fast. To be honest in such a case, I shall make the journey to Göttingen, may I have the adress? Göttingen is not around the corner, I am afraid ... Thanks again and all best
Thanks for fixing Dr.Evil
Welcome! He is doing much better and already planning to conquer the world again.
@@chiropraxisgottingen3583 Mein Gott!
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American chiropractic schools are about 3 and 1/4 years after 4 years undergrad education. What type of education following the Abitur is required in Germany to become a chiropractor?
Aubree Med Traditional chiropractic has a history of many hundred years in Germany. When BJ Palmer studied x-ray in Dresden, Germany he also visited traditional german "Bonesetters" to check out their techniques.
Regarding modern chiropractic today the german situation is a little different. German law only recognizes two legal professions that are allowed to treat people independently: Medical Doctors and Heilpraktiker (translates to Healingpractitioner and is something like a Doctor of Naturopathy). That means in order to legally practice modern chiropractic you have to become an HP. This consists of a general medical education with an alternative touch covering all medical knowledge about anatomy, physiology, neurology, pathology and law (just no drugs or surgery). This education is done in private schools, takes around 3 years and ends with a tough official government exam (written and oral). About 90% who try fail even though they studied for many years... After that HPs who want to specialize in chiropractic study chiropractic technique. There are institutions like the Chiropractic Campus in Hamburg covering basic technique systems like SOT, Thompson, Low Force, Diversified and such. Some practitioners like myself travel all over the world and learn the best methods from the best practitioners in the business. So its not that easy for us here.
In 2014 we started a Masters of Science University program in Germany that covers advanced science and technique in relation to chiropractic and leads to a Master of Science in Chiropractic that is recognized all over Europe. This is a milestone! Practitioners who enter the program have at least 5 years extensive experience as full time chiropractic practitioners after the Abitur (and they have to be HPs). The Masters program than goes for 2 and a half years. So the whole education leading to an official university degree in chiropractic currently takes at least 7, 5 years.
I hope that answers the question.
+Aubree Med (aubree9210) Its 3 and 1/4 years in the US if you go straight though.
If you take a summer break its 4 years
Honestly they both did good so I would say that was a win win
I wholeheartedly agree!
So would anyone eles let Dr. Krieger from Archer adjust their back?
I watch this and miss my time living in Germany. I had a wonderful Chiropractor in Bamberg. My daughter was also born in Bamberg so plenty of time spent at the Klinikum.
Never been there, but heard it is a beautiful town. I am happy that the video brought back precious memories. Cheers!
A Excellent Video.. Highly Recommended.. Thank You Very Much For Sharing.. I Wish I Could Find A German Chiropractor Where I Live In Canada..
Thank you! You might be able to find a great Canadian Chiropractor though. 😉 Cheers!
Who is who? Is the guy with the red beard the german chiropractor?
The viking looking Dude (my humble self) is the german. Cheers!
The German Chiro's technique is very similar to Dr Ian of the Chiroexcellence TH-cam channel
Bill Hicks Thank you! Thats a very nice compliment. Dr Ian is an extremely good adjustor! I like his videos a lot.
The knee adjustment was spot on
Bill Hicks :-) Thank you!
Is that the Dr. Ian from Australia? The one who helped the Indian(?) young man to walk up straight again??
Great choice for background music!
+Andrestian Kardoes Thanks!
It was very relaxing. It put me to sleep actually.
This was beautiful!
+Danielle Winfrey Thanks! :-)
German: This must be done perfect in exactly the way I was told!
American: Damn it Cletus, where’d you put the cinder block?!
Jonathan Davis is a chiropractor in another timeline
was this gentleman just visiting Germany on vacation and offered to trade services, or was there a conference or something? :)
+John Baugh No. He has been a friend for a while and we invited him to work in our clinic in Germany for some time.
Cheers!
+Chiropraxis Göttingen thank you! good videos :)
+John Baugh Thanks! Glad you enjoyed them!
who did win? Didn't watch.
It was a draw.
braucht man unbedingt irgendwelche Beschwerden oder kann jeder einfach zum Chiropraktiker ?
Hallo!
Man braucht definitiv keine Beschwerden! Chiropraktik ist keine Schmerztherapie (das Verschwinden von Schmerz ist nur eine Nebenwirkung), sondern ein Weg das maximale Potential an Lebenskraft, Gesundheit und Leistungsfähigkeit zu verwirklichen. Es ist immer besser etwas in perfekter Funktion zu erhalten, als zu warten bis es kaputt ist, um es dann zu reparieren. Die meisten Leute kommen zunächst zu uns, weil sie Beschwerden haben, die die meisten auch loswerden, danach bleiben sie, weil sie begreifen, dass es besser ist den Körper aktiv gesund zu halten und weil sie bemerken wie großartig man sich fühlen kann, wenn der Körper perfekt funktioniert. Der bessere Weg wäre allerdings zu kommen, bevor man bereits Beschwerden hat, den bis diese bewusst werden ist meist schon viel passiert. Wir betreuen viele Babys und Kleinkinder. Da anzufangen ist perfekt. So kann man dafür sorgen, dass alle Energie für die schönen Dinge im Leben zur Verfügung steht, und nicht für die Kompensation von Störungen im Körper verschwendet werden muss. So können die Kids glücklich aufwachsen und ihr volles Potential entfalten.
LG!
Alles Klar danke für die schnelle und ausführliche Antwort
Good work!!
Thanks! Appreciate it!
where is the ring dinger?
If I was to have a treatment, please can it be the guy in green. He in my opinion displayed better practice.
It's like he's closing a tiny window on the back of his head with his thumbs
Nice job Docs
Thanks! :-)
why is the bed going up and down as he presses?
and i didn't understand who won :D
alex pith The "bed" is a chiropractic drop-table. It has different sections that can be raised and drop down when a force by the chiropractors hands is applied to a motion segment (joint) of the client. It makes the adjustment more gentle since the table takes away most of the pressure when it drops. Still it makes the adjustment very effective because the joint moves more easily do to the drop effect of the table section. So its a win win: Gentle for the client while still very effective.
We decided nobody won. We called it a draw. But of course you can decide for yourself.
Cheers!
I want that German doctor to treat me, I've been visiting a kinesiology/chiropractic and he has a similar approach, has help me a lot, I'm gonna be naughty but the German dr is so hot!!!
That’s different.
Never seen a chiropractor press down on the pelvis 12:57
I am intrigued by the different techniques.
That was an AS Ilium (anterior Torsion of the Pelvic bone) adjusted with a Drop. Glad you liked it! Cheers!
I loved the foot cracks
I wish i can get this kind of adjustment. All the chiro ive been just did one adjustment and asked me to.come back pero bone and payment of course.
My word... Dude brushed his junk at 12:49..
I have an asymmetrical face, my right face is lifted upward compared to left which makes me look my right eye, cheekbone, maxilla and mandible all higher compared to left side face, do you believe with the help of chiropractor I can achieve a facial symmetry? I want my face to get leveled meaning my eyes, cheekbones and jaw want to be even from both the sides
+Kratos This is actually not uncommon at all. Research of different Chiropractors (some of it over 60 years ago) has shown that fascial symmetry is affected by misalignments (subluxations) especially of the pelvis and also by misalignments of the spine. The alignment of the scull bones and therefore fascial symmetry can change significantly when the spine and pelvis are adjusted. in children this is observed almost instantaneously. When the symmetry of the scull is measured with a simple measurement tape it often changes to a great degree after the pelvis is adjusted. A chiropractor skilled in cranial adjusting can also use gentle techniques on the skull itself to help get it into better alignment after pelvis and spine are adjusted if needed. This being said, there is no guarantee that you will get the result you are hoping for. The chance that it will change is good, but your face might stay a little asymetric in the end if your body was used to and grew with the misalignments for a long time. Since the asymmetry is most often a sign of subluxation I would advice getting checked by a skilled chiropractor. Hope that helps! Cheers!
+Kratos Yes. I personally wouldnt advice any of these two techniques. To me ABC is to mechanistic in nature, misses some of the most important structures and has some biomechanical flaws in it. NR inflates a balloon in the nose to affect the spenoid bone. To me this is to invasive, again to mechanistic and not anatomically sound. And it is not chiropractic. Also like I told you the asymmetry is often not caused in the scull but just manifests there.
Of course it is always dependent on the practicioner not just on ghr technique. I would look for one of the following methods: Kiso Method, MC2 Technique, Koren Specific Technique, Torque Release Technique or a good traditional Gonstead practcioner. If more intensive care of the scull is needed at some point I would prefer the CATS Method. Hope that helps!
+Chiropraxis Göttingen CATS Method I've heard somewhere, what is the full form of CATS?
+Kratos Cranial Adjusting Turner Style
+Chiropraxis Göttingen thanks
Eine Frage die ich mir bei diesen Videos stelle ist folgende: Wäre es nicht leichter wenn man den Patienten ohne Kleidung behandelt? Ich kann mir irgendwie nicht vorstellen das man viel durch einen Pullover oder ein T-Shirt fühlt?!
Amr0d Das ist eine Frage der Routine und der Technik. Ein dicker Rentnerpulli würde schon stören, aber ein paar Millimeter Kleidung sind überhaupt kein Problem. Ganz im Gegenteil: Die Finger gleiten besser über Kleidung, was ein besseres Gefühl vermittelt und die Subluxationen leichter identifizierbar macht.
Chiropraxis Göttingen Diese Autokorrektur.... Rentierpulli sollte es heißen....
most deadly hand in the world.
Neither of these guys compare to chiropractic medicine or Joseph Cipriani, beaux Hightower or dr Johnson!
The ishial tuberosity sounds like a monster from a Roland Emrich film.
😂
Kevin Love is better suited for this anyway
The German guy looks like Obi Wan in Revenge of the Sith
May the force be with you young jedi!
Great video.
I'm going to Germany for a chiropractic treatment. Who cares about the hours of travel, I want to be visited by a German.
👍🏻😃
Somebody should do a video of them but as wrestling match
Actually, I‘d say I am to skinny for a wrestler... And I do not have the beard anymore that made me look a little fierce, so I think I rather stay with chiropractic. Cheers!
Kann man sowas als Privat Person Lernen bei dir also das einrenken . Also das bietet einer noch einer an deshalb die frage . Lg
Hallo! Nein, sowas kann man nur in einer fundierten mehrjährigen Ausbildung bzw. einem Hochschulstudium lernen. Wenn jemand sowas anbietet ist er ein Scharlatan und es handelt sich nicht um echte US-Chiropraktik. LG!
God the guy in the green is hot. I wish he was my chiropractor lol
U havent seen mine, what a German delight!
CupidCrux my also😉
How long does it take to train to be a Chiropractor, is it the same as Drs?
Quite similar regarding time even though there are differences between countries. In Germany the route to a Master of Science in Chiropractic degree takes around 6 to 7 years. Internationaly a chiropractic education ranges usually somewhere between 4 and 6 years.
I thought 3 yrs for Nursing was hard going lol
hi can you please send me your email address as i am suffering of a NECK DISC bulge and that seems to get worse. I am from India and need to get this sorted. Thanks Zak
+Zahir Karim
Hi Zak! India is far away, not sure how I can help you but I will try my best. Under every video there is a link to my website where we have a contact form. You can also directly write to info@chiropraktik-goettingen.de
Namasté
9:24 you now shits about to get real when they take off there belts
Yeah Man! 😜
The german one looks like my history teacher from highschool...
Handsome teacher that you had there! 😜
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I liked it so much better when this was your technique. Your new style looks way too soft even with your demonstrations of force.
Would you rather have a harder adjustment if a softer one creates not even equal but better results? I rather work minimally invasive with maximum results. The only reason I ever change my technique is if I find something more effective. If you are very fast and/or develop a very clear feeling for the right direction in the right moment, you can adjust with ease and wonderful results. Adjusting forceful is easy and not very comfortable. Also regarding the results: If you force it on the body by doing something to it instead of with it, you will not help to create miracles. Cheers!
I am 94 am I too old fo have phyrotherapy
It is Chiropractic, not Physiotherapy. And no, you are not to old, my oldest patient turns 100 next month and gets adjusted frequently to maintain health and function. There is no to old or to young for chiropractic. Cheers!
¿Cómo coño he acabado aquí?
2:02 thru 2:12 is a hookie pook drop table dooka.
How the way he walk reminds me something... .😰😰
So ein Adjustment wäre auch mal was feines für mich... :/
Wir sind leicht zu finden... 😃
Looks like Connor mcgregeor
Vielleicht Auch einmal German Chiropractor VS German Osteopathe ? :))
Schöne Arbeit
***** Vielen Dank! Freut mich sehr, dass es gefällt!
Bei dem Vorschlag sehe ich ein kleines Problem: Der Osteopath würde mit seiner Behandlung so lange brauchen, dass das Video deutlich über eine Stunde gehen müsste... :-)))))) Kleiner Scherz! ;-)
Ja das stimmt :)) besonders wenn er es mit kranio sakral anfängt...
I like fresh baked bread... fresh
The American doesn't have the best posture.
For a 60 year old man who has been adjusting tenth of thousands of people for many decades I‘d say his posture is quite good. Cheers!
Tut das weh? :S
Nein. Es ist nur ein Gefühl von Druck und dann ein angenehmes Gefühl, dass sich Spannung löst und die Energie wieder fließt.
7:30
We americans OWN!
Adam Soullier Nyet
Looks like a gay movie lmao
Wait a minute Jesus, aren’t you the guy who hiked the country with a group of just guys and one hooker...? Just kiddin’! Cheers!
Danke klasse toffenn ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
America > Germany 😎
King Kristoffer USA doesnt give a shit about their citizens though, in germany You can have no Job and you still are able to live in ok conditions
The Allies win