I've been in his position before and the pain! I wouldn't wish it on anyone. It was frightening and shocks through your entire body like fire. I'm glad he got the help he needed! Thank you doc!
That pain is frightening. I think it is wired into the brain to produce fear in addition to pain. Our bodies seem to recognize anything causing pain to the spine as a profound threat, so a sensation of fear is added to pain.
Going through his pain right now it’s beyond any pain I’ve ever felt in my life really makes you appreciate the simple things like walking and sleeping comfortably
@@MissTXTee l did go l have a disco buldge on a nerve just taking anti inflammatory meds l can walk now and sleep almost freely without pain. But l was was stuck in bed for 3 days without movement when it happened
Every 3 to 4 years I get a cruel, debilitating back spasm. A picture's worth a thousand words. This suffering guy is the exact way it feels. All you can do is squirm like a worm. One or two visits to my chiropractor and I'm good to go again for another few years. As much as I appreciate my doctor, Dr. Benedetti looks to be about the best chiropractor I've witnessed. Good going, Gabe! God bless you 😇
Read this book..." Healing Back Pain, The Mind Body Connection" by Dr John E Sarno. It will change your life and you will never worry about those flare ups. I wish you well
I rather watch this because we can all relate to this at one point. Not all of us were born models with minor stiff backs. These chiropractors are doing the hard work.
Finally we see a video that helps someone in real pain and not just these good looking women who aren’t in any. They also show no emotion except for a dumb giggle where this man is showing real emotion. I’d rather see these where people are actually getting helped. Bravo!
As much as I enjoy the shapely models nice to watch him apply his knowledge and skills to assisting a needy patient. I've had that type of pain once and I feel for him. BTW in my case it required my one and only emergency visit to a chiropractor...crawled up the stairs, walked down them. Very, very happy.
@@ALEX7DX His practice was upstairs above a shop in a two level building. We are talking about a suburban shopping centre in Australia in the early 80s. I was desperate and asked my secretary to find the closest chiropractor. Was only about 400 meters away.
I only understood few words the doctor said. You can tell this is a real patient. And this chiropractor seems to care more about his patients. And it looks like to me he has the gentle Touch
I can totally relate to what this man was going through, sometimes just tensing up for the immense jolt of pain that's going to strike at any moment. You almost unconsciously are always trying to protect yourself from that jolt
Poor darling . Unless you’ve felt this level of pain you can’t imagine. I had osteomyelitis in my l-5 S1 disk last year . Unbearable pain and still suffering after treatment. Excruciating 😖 I wanted to hold this man and cried for him 😪❤️ Bless you for helping him 😇😢
I can sympathise with this mans pain. I have spondylosis thesis and have a constant very annoying and uncomfortable electrical sensation down my left leg and into my foot. My back is very unstable and goes fairly regularly. Anyone with back issues knows that instant jolt that happens which takes your breath away. You then know the muscle spasms are coming and I effectively seize up in agony. At times I can’t even dress myself and have to slide off the bed onto ground. Well done for helping this man. 👍🏻
Best wishes Roberto - I'm in exactly the same situation and getting very similar treatment (which is helping). Hope you continue to recover. Best wishes from north Wales UK
@@nexmontex No one told me anything, I had to figure it out for myself. I've had no back problems ever since. I stopped eating foods that aggravated my diverticula. The foods that aggravate my diverticula may or may not aggravate another person's. Our reaction to foods is idiosyncratic. Also, a dramatic improvement occurred when I incorporated a daily probiotic supplement into my diet. Good luck!
@@nexmontex What foods bother me, may not bother you. So, I'll only address the pro-biotic question. Try either one of these for a few weeks, even before you begin an elimination diet test: Nature's Bounty Ultra Strength Probiotic 10 or Physician's Choice Probiotics 60 Billion CFU.
Dottore, sono una studentessa di OSTEOPATIA, ho scoperto il suo canale da poco. Voglio ringraziarla per i video che fa e complimentarmi per la cura e apprensione che ha con i suoi pazienti. Spero di conoscerla un giorno. Saluti. Jennifer.
I'm impressed that Dr. Benedetti could help. I had back surgery for sciatic relief by making more space for the nerve. Sciatic pain is something I would not wish on anyone, including my X-mother-in-Law. I think Roberto needs to "ice up" his lower back after treatment. I wish him the best.
What an Excellent Chiropractor 🤗 as I can see the big difference from the patient,it's hurt watching people suffering😔 then a Doc performing miracle. God .🙏Bless you dear Doc🥰you are amazing. Utube the best for reel.
Holy cow. He did crack the back during this pain. Very impressive doc. I can't believe it. I have it right now and I am not able to stand up and walk or leave my apartment. Hopefully I can go to the doc next week.
I been in pain like that with herniated disc/sciatica. Couldn't leave house for a month. It bad!!!!! Good to see the Doc take time out from the hotties to work on somebody in real pain.
I am in same position as you Please tell me what i must do I am 57 and my doctor said there is nothing that can be done because i am old I can't live like this
@@Swastee25 You can. Please get a real diagnosis. Go to a good chiropractor who wants to help you get better. If it's a spinal disc. 1. Use heat pad ice pack 2. Cushion on knees while sleep 3. Do not ever bend forward 4.MUST do planks, bridging and superman stretches These exercises saved me 5. Shock wave treatment take off pain 6. Tramahexal and coxleon painkillers
planetx15 Unfortunately never good again. Better after surgery clean up, but forever lingering issues that require crazy amounts of stretching to manage. Picture the pain the fellow is in the video and gritting your teeth and playing golf for a national championship.
I had this type of pain between 35 & 45 years of age. It’s was extremely painful!! But I still went to work. Now 20 yrs on I am 20 Kgs less body weight, the pain is there, but nowhere as bad as in mid years. I exercise and stretch using recommended back exercises. Thank you for your video.
Normally you get this sort of problem when your already dressed and up and around, and then you do a stupid movement and wham, your stuck in the position you where it happened. That's why we all arive at the doctor's hunched over.
Ma secondo quale razionale clinico si va a eseguire delle HVLA su ogni tratto vertebrale per alleviare i sintomi del paziente ?? Quale era la causa del dolore del paziente ??
My first encounter with a chiropractor I was like this and the dr was 78 years old and semi retired . Long story short I walked out of there easily and by mid morning the next day I was cured
I am on similar pain now and I totally know how hard it is, no pain can be more painful than that, can’t move upper body and lower body. very dramatic for a normal person to this, Can’t raise much leg or thoracic spine, can’t move at all while having the pain shooting all the time like earrie alarms. only way is decompress and breath which sometimes don’t work(or sometimes pain killers can help), so glad this world have chiropractors that can ease these symptoms.
You're truly amazing Doc. We seriously lack Life Saving Angels who are experts in chiropractic like you here in our country. Keep up the good work Dr B. Tanda Hormat Dari Malaysia.
I would love to study n learn this technology because my mum had 2 strokes so she still safer's from lower back pains..I just want her to be fine n healthy
Grande Dr. Benedetti 👏🏽 Sorprendenti resultati!! Congratulazioni!! Scommetto che il Mr. Roberto è molto contento della pronta guarigione!! I mean, from 9 to 4... Bravissimo!!
Sarebbe interessante sapere l'età del paziente, cosa ha causato il dolore, se un movimento sbagliato un carico eccessivo una condizione preesistente. Perché non sembra ne fuori forma e neanche tanto avanti con gli anni.
Mentally, I think it helps to realize that your back muscles are under involuntary control. When your back goes out (as a spasm), it gets locked in the new position because your brain is compensating and thinks that your new posture is safest. The position sense in the spine takes about 15 minutes to reset your brain's sense of where your body is, if you can get into the correct posture through manipulation. I use a Thumper on my back to relax the sore spots when I feel a tightening going on. This cannot be hurried, as I said, it takes 15 minutes to achieve relaxation. Using a tennis ball also works, between the sore spot and the floor (or wall) and gently rolling the ball around, increasing the pressure as seems suitable. It hurts until the relaxation takes effect. I am not a chiro, and haven't seen one for years, but I do my own preventative maintenance as soon as I feel discomfort. Probably getting wheat flour out of the diet is also important, as this product leads to joint inflammation which is more or less continuous, the older you get, and the more bread you eat.
Un saludo grande desde ARGENTINA, Dr. espero entienda el argentinismo ,ud es un CAPO ,un groso,que aquí quiere decir una eminencia. Lo esperamos x estas latitudes, abrazo grande
I blew my lower left back out summer of 2017. Could barely walk for 2 months. Getting in bed, out of bed, sitting in a chair, getting up from a chair was excruciating. It was literally 24 x 7 pain. 15 chiropractic adjustments, rest and stretching it finally healed.. Its god awful. Feel sorry for this man
Yup I did it in 2011 and pinched a nerve after going for a routine lay up in basketball. Was excruciating 24/7 and got an adjustment like this guy but was out for months limping everywhere
Hello Dr. Which lumbar level did you adjust? And how did u know which one to adjust without an Xray or specific neurological test (apart the SLR)? Thank you
Volevo fare la stessa domanda, inoltre vorrei sapere il perché è stato trattato in acuto senza iniziare una terapia farmacologica prima della terapia manuale
I gave up on chiropractors. I hurt my lower back twice probably from work in the past 2 years and was out of work for a week during each occurrence. What 'fixed' my lower back was a toradol shot from my doctor. I don't know if I have a slipped disc or not because I can't have an MRI because of a medical implant.
Reminds me of my first visit to the chiropractor. It was caused by how I sat on our then couches. Got rid of it bc it wasn’t good for my back. Foam rolling helps as well.
My mom had acute back pain once she went to an emergency room for something else Related to breathing and told them about her back pain turned out a couple weeks later she had cancer throughout her abdomen and part of her back it was breaking her vertebrae so there was a fracture , Two months later she was dead. Take unexpected back pain serious ..
Good to see he got some relief! I would say he should also see a doctor for a scan and tests, and also to do McKenzie exercises which are very easy even in his condition, those helped me a lot personally.
When my lower gets like this from my desk job I have to work my hamstrings. When they tighten up they pull on the lower back. I'd also lose the skinny jeans as those are working against you as well. Good Luck Roberto and hope you get relief and you are in great hands with Dr Benedetti
My back is way too sensitive for that like I wouldn’t even survive the amount of pain that is in my back and letting some nurse or doctor poking and twisting my back would be too painful to go through
have had the most excruciating pain like a knife in my lowest sacral vertebrae just like this fellow. couldn't walk couldn't turn over in bad couldn't put no weight on it and if i mis stepped off a sidewalk onto the street major major shooting pain like 9 out of 10. hav had this once a year for last several yeas, all it is is the scar iliac joint(there's 2) was super over tight or twisted from a bad movement on the squash court. did certain pelvic reset movements on a table and it almost immediately resolved the issue along with tons of moist heatpad therapy. i do not wish this condition on anyone in the world as its so debilitating and beyond pain thresholds you want to try
As a physical therapist perspective his quads and IT band are very tight. He needs to stretch them out they will relieve a lot of lower back pain for him.
Increíble!!!! I have the same back lumbar pain since 5 months ago, am taken pills tramadol and gabapentin and injections b12, tha last 3 weeks I add clonazepan, so I could sleep. I have a date with a master Dr. Next week so I have great expectations.
Ma teoricamente, quando una persona avverte dolore, è in corso uno stato infiammatorio o sbaglio? E il procedimento corretto non sarebbe curare l'infiammazione prima di mettere mano? Sono stata da un osteopata e il mio mal di schiena mi sembra persino aumentato e non accenna a sparire, ormai sono mesi. Mi chiedo se non abbia peggiorato la situazione con qualche manovra!
My dad used to get just like this. He'd work and work and work without taking care of himself. Then his back would go out and we could barely get him to the chiropractor ourselves!
I've been in his position before and the pain! I wouldn't wish it on anyone. It was frightening and shocks through your entire body like fire. I'm glad he got the help he needed! Thank you doc!
That pain is frightening. I think it is wired into the brain to produce fear in addition to pain. Our bodies seem to recognize anything causing pain to the spine as a profound threat, so a sensation of fear is added to pain.
Lower back pain, sciatica, is terrible. You get hot pain flashes in the leg, paralyzing the body. Immeasurable pain. Any relief is surely welcome.
I know too😊
Going through his pain right now it’s beyond any pain I’ve ever felt in my life really makes you appreciate the simple things like walking and sleeping comfortably
Have u gone to the doctor yet?
Yes no doubt. I'm very doubtful about this
@@MissTXTee l did go l have a disco buldge on a nerve just taking anti inflammatory meds l can walk now and sleep almost freely without pain. But l was was stuck in bed for 3 days without movement when it happened
@@Hunter-yy4es Been there!!! Glad you're doing better...
I have pain like this about twice a year.
These sounds are majestic:
4:14 back 1
5:04 back 2
5:51 back 3
6:27 back 4
6:49 neck 1
8:03 back 5
8:13 neck 2
9:05 pelvis
Wonderful sounds
Every 3 to 4 years I get a cruel, debilitating back spasm. A picture's worth a thousand words. This suffering guy is the exact way it feels. All you can do is squirm like a worm. One or two visits to my chiropractor and I'm good to go again for another few years. As much as I appreciate my doctor, Dr. Benedetti looks to be about the best chiropractor I've witnessed. Good going, Gabe! God bless you 😇
Read this book..." Healing Back Pain, The Mind Body Connection" by Dr John E Sarno. It will change your life and you will never worry about those flare ups. I wish you well
@@whatslief9375 it has helped me not end up like this..
Usually we get the skinny model patients in sport bras and boob job but here we have a regular guy that shows the benefits of chiropractic
Exactly
Yeah😀
Well you’ve guaranteed I go look at the back catalog thank you 👍🏻
I rather watch this because we can all relate to this at one point. Not all of us were born models with minor stiff backs. These chiropractors are doing the hard work.
@@adir3025 yep
Finally we see a video that helps someone in real pain and not just these good looking women who aren’t in any. They also show no emotion except for a dumb giggle where this man is showing real emotion.
I’d rather see these where people are actually getting helped. Bravo!
As much as I enjoy the shapely models nice to watch him apply his knowledge and skills to assisting a needy patient. I've had that type of pain once and I feel for him. BTW in my case it required my one and only emergency visit to a chiropractor...crawled up the stairs, walked down them. Very, very happy.
Was there no lift? Surely a good trusted chiropractor would provide something easy to use to get to the office.
@@ALEX7DX His practice was upstairs above a shop in a two level building. We are talking about a suburban shopping centre in Australia in the early 80s. I was desperate and asked my secretary to find the closest chiropractor. Was only about 400 meters away.
Sei il miglior dottore che io abbia mai visto
It does my soul good to see him in less pain. He was really hurting at the beginning.
I feel so bad for this patient. I’m glad he is at a great doctor getting help.
Hmm right
@@isranissu8566 you doubting this?
Dr.?
That man looks in so much pain. My eyes are watery. Thank you for this video, there's professional help out there :)
Your dam right
I only understood few words the doctor said. You can tell this is a real patient. And this chiropractor seems to care more about his patients. And it looks like to me he has the gentle Touch
I can totally relate to what this man was going through, sometimes just tensing up for the immense jolt of pain that's going to strike at any moment. You almost unconsciously are always trying to protect yourself from that jolt
When you're in bed and you think it's ok and one slight movement..POW. Here we goooo.
This is literally how i feel right now. I cant moveor walk. Back spasms can be horrible and i hope nobody ever has to go through this
how are you now?
Dr. Benedetti is a perfect example of what good humanity can produce.
Poor darling . Unless you’ve felt this level of pain you can’t imagine.
I had osteomyelitis in my l-5 S1 disk last year . Unbearable pain and still suffering after treatment.
Excruciating 😖 I wanted to hold this man and cried for him 😪❤️
Bless you for helping him 😇😢
I can sympathise with this mans pain. I have spondylosis thesis and have a constant very annoying and uncomfortable electrical sensation down my left leg and into my foot. My back is very unstable and goes fairly regularly. Anyone with back issues knows that instant jolt that happens which takes your breath away. You then know the muscle spasms are coming and I effectively seize up in agony. At times I can’t even dress myself and have to slide off the bed onto ground. Well done for helping this man. 👍🏻
Best wishes Roberto - I'm in exactly the same situation and getting very similar treatment (which is helping). Hope you continue to recover. Best wishes from north Wales UK
Same here and discovered foods I was eating were aggravating my diverticula.
@@bradstephan7886 Could you please explain a little bit about what they told you about the foods and stuff!?
@@nexmontex No one told me anything, I had to figure it out for myself. I've had no back problems ever since. I stopped eating foods that aggravated my diverticula. The foods that aggravate my diverticula may or may not aggravate another person's. Our reaction to foods is idiosyncratic. Also, a dramatic improvement occurred when I incorporated a daily probiotic supplement into my diet. Good luck!
@@bradstephan7886 true facts Brad, but I was curious about the food you stopped consuming and tell me more about the probiotics please!!
@@nexmontex What foods bother me, may not bother you. So, I'll only address the pro-biotic question. Try either one of these for a few weeks, even before you begin an elimination diet test:
Nature's Bounty Ultra Strength Probiotic 10 or Physician's Choice Probiotics 60 Billion CFU.
Dottore, sono una studentessa di OSTEOPATIA, ho scoperto il suo canale da poco. Voglio ringraziarla per i video che fa e complimentarmi per la cura e apprensione che ha con i suoi pazienti. Spero di conoscerla un giorno. Saluti. Jennifer.
Nice work. It’s nice to see he found a reputable doctor with the actual talent to cure his lower back pain.
Sciatic and low back pain is the worst ever, lucky patient to have such a doctor.
I'm impressed that Dr. Benedetti could help. I had back surgery for sciatic relief by making more space for the nerve. Sciatic pain is something I would not wish on anyone, including my X-mother-in-Law. I think Roberto needs to "ice up" his lower back after treatment. I wish him the best.
@Dee Pee Beleive me, surgery was the last option...
What a wonderful improvement after less than 20 minutes! Dr B is the best!
Doc, you are the man in any language!
Hi, thank you for being brave. Working with such an acute patient is a real challenge.
What an Excellent Chiropractor 🤗 as I can see the big difference from the patient,it's hurt watching people suffering😔 then a Doc performing miracle. God .🙏Bless you dear Doc🥰you are amazing. Utube the best for reel.
Holy cow. He did crack the back during this pain. Very impressive doc. I can't believe it.
I have it right now and I am not able to stand up and walk or leave my apartment. Hopefully I can go to the doc next week.
I been in pain like that with herniated disc/sciatica. Couldn't leave house for a month. It bad!!!!! Good to see the Doc take time out from the hotties to work on somebody in real pain.
I hear u...that pain is utterly debilitating
Do you think these adjustments can fix sciatica and herniated disc? I’m in the same pain
I am in same position as you
Please tell me what i must do
I am 57 and my doctor said there is nothing that can be done because i am old
I can't live like this
Yes 6 months. I'm better now . I have a good chiropractor too. 🙏🏽🙏🏽
@@Swastee25
You can. Please get a real diagnosis. Go to a good chiropractor who wants to help you get better. If it's a spinal disc.
1. Use heat pad ice pack
2. Cushion on knees while sleep
3. Do not ever bend forward
4.MUST do planks, bridging and superman stretches
These exercises saved me
5. Shock wave treatment take off pain
6. Tramahexal and coxleon painkillers
At last, we have an ordinary patient
havnt seen part two yet !!
haha🤣🤣🤣
@@sixhunt finally after more than 2 years of model agency
Lmao 😂
Fully clothed
Spettacolare!! In pochi minuti il quadro clinico è migliorato notevolmente.
😂😂😂
Credici
man, only those who suffer from this type of problem know how bad it is ☹️
Been there. My chiro broke the disc open with same moves. Surgery was required to repair.
@@thebeardedgolfer9819 All good now?
planetx15 Unfortunately never good again. Better after surgery clean up, but forever lingering issues that require crazy amounts of stretching to manage.
Picture the pain the fellow is in the video and gritting your teeth and playing golf for a national championship.
For sure, so painfull
@@thebeardedgolfer9819 so would you recommend not going to chiro for herniated disc? I have a disc extrusion and pain down my right butt and leg
Um vídeo que mostra a capacidade de um quiropraxista. Parabéns.
He was already in those Jeans when the injury occurred. The vid is genuine, he is not acting.
I had this type of pain between 35 & 45 years of age. It’s was extremely painful!! But I still went to work. Now 20 yrs on I am 20 Kgs less body weight, the pain is there, but nowhere as bad as in mid years. I exercise and stretch using recommended back exercises. Thank you for your video.
I actually waited tables once with this.
If there’s an international scale to measure pain, this is one of the most painful.
I hope that this guy is feeling better after 🙏❤️
I hope Dr.Gabriele stay healty stay strong for make people healty
Congratulations from Republic of Moldova, you great Doctor ! Beautiful job.
Che grande recita.. Complimenti!
Dr. G. You bring great relief to those that suffer from. Back pain. Bravo !!!
Such a terrible pain I can feel wish you recover soon brother.
In that much pain, how did he get them skinny jeans on? Or that’s the cause of the pain?
😂😂😂
I was gonna write something like this, then seem your comment.
Normally you get this sort of problem when your already dressed and up and around, and then you do a stupid movement and wham, your stuck in the position you where it happened. That's why we all arive at the doctor's hunched over.
Those are slim jeans.
Yeah hi...arms flapping...ummmm maybe, just maybe he locked his back up after getting dressed? Just a hunch.
Ma secondo quale razionale clinico si va a eseguire delle HVLA su ogni tratto vertebrale per alleviare i sintomi del paziente ?? Quale era la causa del dolore del paziente ??
My first encounter with a chiropractor I was like this and the dr was 78 years old and semi retired . Long story short I walked out of there easily and by mid morning the next day I was cured
I like these videos the best when you can see the relief the patient gets from Chiropractic adjustment.
Always great to see real healing!
Best on the net Doc 👍 awesome when you can give a poor guy pain relief.
I am on similar pain now and I totally know how hard it is, no pain can be more painful than that, can’t move upper body and lower body. very dramatic for a normal person to this, Can’t raise much leg or thoracic spine, can’t move at all while having the pain shooting all the time like earrie alarms. only way is decompress and breath which sometimes don’t work(or sometimes pain killers can help), so glad this world have chiropractors that can ease these symptoms.
I feel for the guy. I've been there. Chiropractor saved me.
Excellent treatment ! BRAVO 👏🏻 I highly respect this man’s profession . #1 doctor 👨⚕️
I have been there! Once my muscles relaxed after the treatment usually one or two days that is when the real relief came. Great job Doc!
Please.Wich country live this doctor ?
@@yesyoucan447 Rome, Italy
Great video! But the Lasègue sign was positiv, why did you manipulate the LS?
I feel for this guy. My L5 goes out, I’m in pain for a couple of weeks. It’s sucks!
Jesus... I had no idea. I've been going through this for almost 2 weeks now and it is impossible to deal with.
I know the pain he experienced.. horrible... but lucky to get relieved to some extent..
Bravo!
I'll say.
✔️
Okay!
Bravissimo
I wish I could pay me a treatment of such an amazing Doctor!
You're truly amazing Doc. We seriously lack Life Saving Angels who are experts in chiropractic like you here in our country. Keep up the good work Dr B. Tanda Hormat Dari Malaysia.
What a brilliant Osteopath! Proprio bravo! Complimenti 😬. And it’s brilliant you can explain parts of the treatment in English 🙂. Well done! Top man 🥂
Bravo dottore Benedetti. From 🇺🇸 🇮🇹
👍
I would love to study n learn this technology because my mum had 2 strokes so she still safer's from lower back pains..I just want her to be fine n healthy
Grande Dr. Benedetti 👏🏽 Sorprendenti resultati!! Congratulazioni!! Scommetto che il Mr. Roberto è molto contento della pronta guarigione!! I mean, from 9 to 4... Bravissimo!!
Great video dr. Gabriele, you are a great professional!
Sarebbe interessante sapere l'età del paziente, cosa ha causato il dolore, se un movimento sbagliato un carico eccessivo una condizione preesistente. Perché non sembra ne fuori forma e neanche tanto avanti con gli anni.
Mi da l'idea di un colpo della strega che si sarebbe risolto entro qualche giorno spontaneamente
@@Gabriele1979 infatti non capisco perché è stato trattato in acuto
O forse una botta, una caduta...
Mentally, I think it helps to realize that your back muscles are under involuntary control. When your back goes out (as a spasm), it gets locked in the new position because your brain is compensating and thinks that your new posture is safest. The position sense in the spine takes about 15 minutes to reset your brain's sense of where your body is, if you can get into the correct posture through manipulation.
I use a Thumper on my back to relax the sore spots when I feel a tightening going on. This cannot be hurried, as I said, it takes 15 minutes to achieve relaxation. Using a tennis ball also works, between the sore spot and the floor (or wall) and gently rolling the ball around, increasing the pressure as seems suitable. It hurts until the relaxation takes effect. I am not a chiro, and haven't seen one for years, but I do my own preventative maintenance as soon as I feel discomfort.
Probably getting wheat flour out of the diet is also important, as this product leads to joint inflammation which is more or less continuous, the older you get, and the more bread you eat.
Un saludo grande desde ARGENTINA, Dr. espero entienda el argentinismo ,ud es un CAPO ,un groso,que aquí quiere decir una eminencia. Lo esperamos x estas latitudes, abrazo grande
Looks so painful I know what that’s like I had it in the past. Bravo Doctor for fixing him.👏👏👏
I’m excited to begin osteopathy school in september !! Want to be a good Dr like u
Hi, how and where do you start?
So, I cant wait to see your videos on youtube too ;) Good luck with it.
I blew my lower left back out summer of 2017. Could barely walk for 2 months. Getting in bed, out of bed, sitting in a chair, getting up from a chair was excruciating. It was literally 24 x 7 pain. 15 chiropractic adjustments, rest and stretching it finally healed.. Its god awful. Feel sorry for this man
Shaka cast doctored ziv I zdrav bijo
Yup I did it in 2011 and pinched a nerve after going for a routine lay up in basketball. Was excruciating 24/7 and got an adjustment like this guy but was out for months limping everywhere
i can feel his pain.. wishing u speedy recovery. , Great job Doc!
Wow that's great 👍👍👌👌hopefully the patient gets better and recovers
Grandissimo Gabri❤️🇮🇹
Hello Dr.
Which lumbar level did you adjust? And how did u know which one to adjust without an Xray or specific neurological test (apart the SLR)? Thank you
Volevo fare la stessa domanda, inoltre vorrei sapere il perché è stato trattato in acuto senza iniziare una terapia farmacologica prima della terapia manuale
I gave up on chiropractors. I hurt my lower back twice probably from work in the past 2 years and was out of work for a week during each occurrence. What 'fixed' my lower back was a toradol shot from my doctor. I don't know if I have a slipped disc or not because I can't have an MRI because of a medical implant.
Reminds me of my first visit to the chiropractor. It was caused by how I sat on our then couches. Got rid of it bc it wasn’t good for my back. Foam rolling helps as well.
My mom had acute back pain once she went to an emergency room for something else Related to breathing and told them about her back pain turned out a couple weeks later she had cancer throughout her abdomen and part of her back it was breaking her vertebrae so there was a fracture , Two months later she was dead. Take unexpected back pain serious ..
Glad to see fellow improved. Also glad he had on more close than the ladies.
Very painful video 😢 hope this guy is healthy and doing better in life
A drop table would be beneficial in a case like this
Good to see he got some relief! I would say he should also see a doctor for a scan and tests, and also to do McKenzie exercises which are very easy even in his condition, those helped me a lot personally.
Your office is super cozy doc
When my lower gets like this from my desk job I have to work my hamstrings. When they tighten up they pull on the lower back. I'd also lose the skinny jeans as those are working against you as well. Good Luck Roberto and hope you get relief and you are in great hands with Dr Benedetti
Ciao amico! Congratulazioni per il video!
سبحان الله هذا الدكتور اعطاه الله القبول متخلق ومتمكن من مهنته اللهم اهده الى الاسلام
Complimenti gran manualità ed un inglese perfetto
My back is way too sensitive for that like I wouldn’t even survive the amount of pain that is in my back and letting some nurse or doctor poking and twisting my back would be too painful to go through
Poor guy, I'm glad that he can at least stand straight
have had the most excruciating pain like a knife in my lowest sacral vertebrae just like this fellow. couldn't walk couldn't turn over in bad couldn't put no weight on it and if i mis stepped off a sidewalk onto the street major major shooting pain like 9 out of 10. hav had this once a year for last several yeas, all it is is the scar iliac joint(there's 2) was super over tight or twisted from a bad movement on the squash court. did certain pelvic reset movements on a table and it almost immediately resolved the issue along with tons of moist heatpad therapy. i do not wish this condition on anyone in the world as its so debilitating and beyond pain thresholds you want to try
at 9:35 the patient look slike he is dead. amazing work and this Dr has done a great job
As a physical therapist perspective his quads and IT band are very tight. He needs to stretch them out they will relieve a lot of lower back pain for him.
Great work! Magic of physio
A good osteopath is worth their weight in gold. I adore mine, he's a miracle worker!
love it, very professional! The best!
That was me in Feb 2018, I had to walk in hunchback position for 4 months. Pain is excruciating...
My man in some real pain. I feel bad for him. I hope he is well today
I have scoliosis of the lower spine 47 years of back pain and back spasms
You should probably go and see a doctor first before you go to a chiropractor just to be safe
Very good doctor 👍👍👍👍
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Increíble!!!! I have the same back lumbar pain since 5 months ago, am taken pills tramadol and gabapentin and injections b12, tha last 3 weeks I add clonazepan, so I could sleep. I have a date with a master Dr. Next week so I have great expectations.
Ma teoricamente, quando una persona avverte dolore, è in corso uno stato infiammatorio o sbaglio? E il procedimento corretto non sarebbe curare l'infiammazione prima di mettere mano? Sono stata da un osteopata e il mio mal di schiena mi sembra persino aumentato e non accenna a sparire, ormai sono mesi. Mi chiedo se non abbia peggiorato la situazione con qualche manovra!
Bhe guardando il caso nel video non penso, la sua situazione in pochi minuti è migliorata notevolmente
In effetti qualche dubbio c’è...
Ma perché secondo voi il paziente è vero?? È uno pagato per far finta che abbia dolore.. non ha una ceppa😂
great job sir much respcet to dr gabriele he is great back doctor
My dad used to get just like this. He'd work and work and work without taking care of himself. Then his back would go out and we could barely get him to the chiropractor ourselves!
Might have crippling back pain but still looks fly. Gotta love Italian style
My first thought was "The man is in agony but good on him for getting those jeans on!" 🤣