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Common Ultimate Frisbee Injuries
Dr. Jeff and Kelly talk about common ultimate frisbee injuries that occur during sport. Ranging from acute to overuse injuries, tune in to learn more abou the sport and how to rehab from common injuries!
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Відео

Foot Pain? Learn about PLANTAR FASCIITIS
Переглядів 65021 день тому
Today, Dr. Jeff and Kelly talk about a common heel pain felt amongst beach goers, people who over run, or people who feel a shocking pain in their foot. Come by to the clinic and we can help you out!
HAMSTRING STRAINS and HOW TO TREAT THEM
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Ever had a hamstring strain? Ever wondered what happens anatomically when you "pull your hamstring?" Dr. Jeff and Kelly have the answers for you! If you have any questions, concerns, or comments, feel free to leave a comment below or come into the clinic and ask for yourself!
Knee Pain and Your VMO Muscle!
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In this video, Dr. Jeff and Kelly talk about your knee pain that is associated with your vastus lateralis oblique muscle. We'll be talking about prevention, diagnosis, and exercises to strengthen this muscle to minimize knee pain
OSTEOARTHRITIS - What YOU need to know
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Dr. Jeff and Kelly talk about all you need to know about osteoarthritis, including how chiropractic care can benefit patients dealing with the pain and stiffness induced by osteoarthritis.
Chiropractor plays Anatomical Term vs Dinosaur Game!
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Today, Dr. Jeff and Kelly play anatomical term vs. dinosaur where Dr. Jeff would have to guess whether the word was something related to the body or if it was a prehistoric animal. Can Dr. Jeff guess them all right? Watch it to the end to find out!
FREE Low Back Pain Event - July 15th!!
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Come out to Goldsworthy Chiropractic and Wellness Centre on July 15th at 6:45pm to indulge in all the information that our practitioners have about low back pain. Each practitioner will explain what they can do to help your low back pain, answer all of your questions, and discuss prevention tips to keep you pain free! They'll be food, prizes, and a jolly good time. See you all then!
Active Release Therapy - Chiropractic Techniques
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Dr. Jeff and Kelly demonstrate how Active Release Therapy (ART) works using a previous injury. Learn about the mechanics and understand the power that ART can have on healing and getting your body moving better! If you have any questions, please come into clinic or ask a practitioner to learn more.
COME FLY WITH US!
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Dr. Jeff, Kelly, and Wardah take on an adventure and go flying in Dr. Jeff's plane! It was an awesome experience and we hope you can experience the same! Enter June's draw in person at our clinic for a chance to win an opportunity to fly with Dr. Jeff!
SHIN SPLINTS and HOW TO TREAT THEM
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Dr. Jeff and Kelly talk about shin splints and what to expect when you are experiencing these pains in your anterior shin. Dr. Jeff elaborates on what a chiropractor can do to help with shin splints and shares strategies to help combat shin splints at home. Don't forget to link, comment, and subscribe and to tell us any ideas for videos that you'll like to see in the comments below.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and CTD Machine to RELIVE SYMPTOMS
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Today, Dr. Jeff and Kelly talk about carpal tunnel syndrome and what we can do in office to help relieve some of the symptoms. Goldsworthy Chiropractic and Wellness Centre has one of the twelve CTD machines in Ontario, so come on down to see how we can help you!
EXERCISES to FIX your POOR POSTURE
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Today, Dr. Jeff and Kelly talk about the anatomy of phone posture and the muscles that may lead to poor symptoms such as stiffness, tingling hands, fatigue, difficulty breathing, and more. Together the pair demonstrate exercises to counteract poor posture and to strengthen the muscle groups to improve overall posture. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe! If you have any questions, come...
PHONE POSTURE and HOW IT AFFECTS YOU!
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Coop student Kelly and Dr. Jeff elaborate more about how having "phone posture," aka poor posture, can affect our daily living. From neck pain to tingling fingers, phone posture can result in various symptoms that range in intensity. Watch this video to learn more about what phone posture is, the symptoms and risk factors, as well as the muscle parts involved.
What goes through a Chiropractor's head when adjusting patients?
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Ever wondered what the different adjustments are? Curious about how a chiropractor finds what needs to be adjusted? This is the video for you! If you have any questions, feel free to come by Goldsworthy Chiropractic and Wellness Centre or drop us a comment. We'll love to help you feel at your best!
TRUE Spinal Decompression / 1 of 3 Machines in KW
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Today Dr. Jeff and Co-op student Mya discuss our spinal decompression machine!
What is Arthritis?
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What is Arthritis?
What is Active Release Therapy?
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What is Active Release Therapy?
Allergies - Eustachian Tubes
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Allergies - Eustachian Tubes
Getting Orthotics - How We Assess Gait
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Getting Orthotics - How We Assess Gait
Structural vs Functional Scoliosis
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Structural vs Functional Scoliosis
TMJ Disorder (Temporal Mandibular Joint)
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TMJ Disorder (Temporal Mandibular Joint)
Common Drumming Injuries (+ bonus lesson)
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Common Drumming Injuries ( bonus lesson)
Learning about the SI Joint
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Learning about the SI Joint
Inversion Ankle Injuries
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Inversion Ankle Injuries
Telling Chiropractic Jokes...
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Telling Chiropractic Jokes...
Common Spinal Injuries
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Common Spinal Injuries
What Are Modalities?
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What Are Modalities?
Reflex Tests (explanation + demonstration)
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Reflex Tests (explanation demonstration)
Chiropractor vs Shoes - A Gameshow
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Chiropractor vs Shoes - A Gameshow
Patellofemoral Syndrome (Symptoms and Prevention)
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Patellofemoral Syndrome (Symptoms and Prevention)

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @JackvanHam
    @JackvanHam 2 місяці тому

    This is a great video Dr Jeff and Kelly! It was very informative, and I hope it dispelled some of the concerns people have with Chiropractic care. I am a firm believer that my tune-ups from you and your team have greatly helped me the last 25 years of care. Please keep producing and sharing these great videos 😊

  • @ngurukitv4584
    @ngurukitv4584 3 місяці тому

    Looking good follow back done God bless you 🇰🇪 🙏 ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @user-kr6wf6lu8t
    @user-kr6wf6lu8t 3 місяці тому

    ❤❤❤👍👍

  • @edward9
    @edward9 3 місяці тому

    I'm doing a 5 minute speaking thing in about a month.... can't wait to warm up the crowd with these jokes!!!! thank you guys!

  • @user-ef8jl9wd2b
    @user-ef8jl9wd2b 4 місяці тому

    Than you sir

  • @DanielHidalgo
    @DanielHidalgo 5 місяців тому

    thanks so much ^-^

  • @sadialyndour
    @sadialyndour 5 місяців тому

    In spein a donde estas ❤

  • @ericasuazo3491
    @ericasuazo3491 5 місяців тому

    Alguien lo puede traducir porfavor

  • @mictaylor9531
    @mictaylor9531 5 місяців тому

    THIS WORKED FOR ME! I’m a 48-year-old male from the UK. I developed what I soon realised was vertigo on a Friday evening whilst laying in bed. It was horrific, spinning followed by vomiting more spinning and vomiting. I’ve never felt so out of control in all my life, completely debilitating and exhausting. This went on all weekend until on the Sunday when I was able to sit down and have a look at some UA-cam info on the condition , I found the Epley manoeuvre and gave it a go immediately twice on the right side with no obvious effects and then once on the left. As soon as I rolled my head over I could feel the spinning and my wife said that my eyes were twitching like mad, I just managed to control it so I wasn’t sick. I went through the manoeuvre holding for 60 seconds in the 3 positions, until I eventually set up. I still felt terrible and it didn’t immediately stop the nausea side of the condition so I went to bed sat up slightly. I woke up at 2 o’clock in the morning for the first time without the room swimming in four days I could’ve cried! I rolled over where I would normally have been back in a flat spin. I went straight back to sleep and woke up like nothing had ever happened. Thank Goodness, my relief was insane. I’d encourage anyone to give it a try.

  • @bakeeatreview
    @bakeeatreview 6 місяців тому

    Love it! Fun to see you crack each other up! (No pun intended)

  • @formationsgratuites1601
    @formationsgratuites1601 6 місяців тому

    i practice this and it was perfect .. thanks ❤

  • @garymichael
    @garymichael 6 місяців тому

    How many chiropractors does it take to change a light bulb? Just one. But it takes about 8-10 visits.

  • @user-gl1wk6og8q
    @user-gl1wk6og8q 6 місяців тому

    The others do different things with you😮

  • @user-lp1ou1qp5q
    @user-lp1ou1qp5q 7 місяців тому

    Как часто делать маневр?

  • @GoldsworthyChiroandWellness
    @GoldsworthyChiroandWellness 8 місяців тому

    Congrats to Alysa for putting this together

  • @mya5325
    @mya5325 8 місяців тому

    I resonated with 1:09 on a different level

  • @christopherroth86
    @christopherroth86 8 місяців тому

    Great content team, thanks Alysa

  • @pailmckinnon8580
    @pailmckinnon8580 8 місяців тому

    Promo-SM

  • @doraledesma7221
    @doraledesma7221 8 місяців тому

    Ur directions are not very clear with all þeading blocking the pic at the same time

  • @christopherroth86
    @christopherroth86 9 місяців тому

    My favourite treatment!

  • @bodyavoznitsa3260
    @bodyavoznitsa3260 10 місяців тому

    Thanks a lot ! How many times and how often can I repeat this maneuver?

  • @milovanradonjic2604
    @milovanradonjic2604 Рік тому

    Kako doć do doktora

  • @tybiroos2055
    @tybiroos2055 Рік тому

    Promo>SM

  • @ekulafi
    @ekulafi Рік тому

    how informative, thank you!

  • @MyaCymbaluk
    @MyaCymbaluk Рік тому

    can smoke particles enter directly into your bloodstream?

  • @haliltiryaki6708
    @haliltiryaki6708 Рік тому

    Geçmez caresi yok

  • @keithe3440
    @keithe3440 Рік тому

    ✋ "Promo SM"

  • @comodice905
    @comodice905 Рік тому

    Tango que decirte algo te amo de verdad

  • @anshudeo9224
    @anshudeo9224 Рік тому

    hello sir, i am a little confused here. so reffered pain is located far and radiating is also located at reffered site? is it? also why at times pain is only reffered and why at times it is also present at the original location? hoping to get my answer soon

    • @Reemessi1
      @Reemessi1 7 місяців тому

      Hello 👋 I think the referred pain is the pain in an area that has no nerve connection with the original site of the problem While radiating pain has nerves that connect the area of pain with another area

  • @victorlam6427
    @victorlam6427 Рік тому

    My symptoms are the ball of foot and all 5 toes in both feet seem to have "thicken skin" feeling to those areas, and just like what others who have this condition say "bunched up sock" sensation, BUT there's no pain at all and it's been 3 months now. I'm wondering if I have metatarsalgia? Thanks and just subscribed to your channel.

  • @Roeger1024
    @Roeger1024 2 роки тому

    I take Crestor and I'm sure that's causing my aches & pains.

  • @getgreenyoga2441
    @getgreenyoga2441 2 роки тому

    Very nice video friend

  • @angelbaldric9438
    @angelbaldric9438 2 роки тому

    ғᴀɴᴛᴀsᴛɪᴄ 🔥🔥

  • @whitneyyvettedross8918
    @whitneyyvettedross8918 2 роки тому

    The heart is a muscle and Satan's are a proven and well known muscle wasting drug , it's a very well known side affect so taking a drug that damages the heart muscle to stop a heart attack is just absolutely the opposite and causing damage that could stop the heart and kill you stone dead,, 🤔⚰.. that is just commencense ...

  • @cylecosta3372
    @cylecosta3372 3 роки тому

    Very informative! Thank you very much for the help now my lower back is saved.

  • @terrylawson7378
    @terrylawson7378 3 роки тому

    Was scathing my head when he said picking up the bag puts rotation on the back! We are talking about golf right! 🤷‍♂️

  • @WendelltheSongwriter
    @WendelltheSongwriter 3 роки тому

    That's funny, my chiropractor told me exactly the opposite. And I'm really much better off carrying my bag than bending over to push or pull a cart. My two cents...

  • @kennethmoore3783
    @kennethmoore3783 3 роки тому

    Now new research has found that many of the side effects attributed to taking a statin could be a result of the nocebo effect. ‘Everyone’s familiar with the placebo effect, which are the potential benefits that you have from the act of taking a medicine,’ he said. ‘The nocebo effect is where you get an actual potential harm really not related to the medicine itself, and we know that this is a significant clinical issue in patients not tolerating statins.’ The research, published in the New England Journal of Medicine on 15 November, examined patients who had previously discontinued statins due to side effects occurring within two weeks of treatment initiation. These patients were then enrolled in a double-blind, three-group, n-of-1 trial. Patients were each given four bottles of: • atorvastatin 20 mg to take on a daily basis • a placebo pill to take on a daily basis • no medication. Each bottle was to be used for a one-month period according to a random sequence. Participants were then asked to report symptom intensity daily on a smartphone application, ranging from zero (no symptoms) to 100 (worst imaginable). A total of 60 patients underwent randomisation, with 49 completing all 12 months of the trial. Twenty-four patients stopped taking tablets for at least one month of the trial, citing intolerable side-effects, amounting to a total of 71 stoppages. Of those 71 stoppages, 31 occurred during placebo months and 40 during statin months. The mean symptom intensity among all 60 patients was: • eight during no-medication months • 15.4 during placebo months • 16.3 during statin months. These findings did not surprise Associate Professor Stub. A significant proportion of trial participants reported side effects when taking statins, and he says that is ‘a very real phenomenon’. ‘What was fascinating was that the placebo arm had very similar proportion [of people experiencing side effects],’ he said. ‘And so what’s very clear from this trial, and from previous studies, is that patient side effects are real. The true incidence of myopathy associated with the use of statins remains unknown. In general, the risk of developing a statin myopathy is low (one in 10,000-20,000 persons per year), and rhabdomyolysis is extremely rare. The mechanisms underlying statin-induced myotoxicity are still unclear. Experimental studies suggest injury to muscle membrane systems with ultrastructural changes involving mitochondria and sarcoplasmic reticulum; there is also evidence of a statin-induced increase of cytosolic Ca 2+ , resulting in progressive necrosis of muscle fibers (reviewed in [2 ,4]). Recent in vitro and in vivo studies point to the depletion of downstream isoprenoid intermediaries involved in the posttranslational isoprenylation of several muscle membrane proteins, leading to impaired intracellular trafficking, signaling, and protein synthesis in muscle fibers and to the induction of apoptosis [14] (reviewed in [4,15]). Statins may also negatively affect selenoprotein synthesis or can impair dolichol-mediated N-glycosylation of cell surface proteins, interfering with the response of muscle to growth factors (reviewed in [4,15]). In addition, statin-induced myopathy has been associated with mitochondrial dysfunction; coenzyme Q10 depletion is a possible predisposing factor for myotoxicity, particularly in the elderly [16].

  • @emmataylor5769
    @emmataylor5769 3 роки тому

    voh.fyi bonzer

  • @Paratrooper23
    @Paratrooper23 3 роки тому

    Magnesium Malate help immensely.

  • @myriamendron2583
    @myriamendron2583 3 роки тому

    Informative video. May i post your video in a chiropractic directory? No charge. Can we also send you the link by email?

  • @gailcrowe727
    @gailcrowe727 3 роки тому

    I was put on statins 20 years ago because of high cholesterol and a family history of heart attack and stroke. 10 years ago I started having bad muscle ache in my legs to the point where I could only walk short distances at a time without having to sit down. The doctor kept saying it was the statins and changed them. However the pain got worse and eventually I was referred to a vascular surgeon and I was diagnosed with peripheral arterial disease with intermittent claudication, so don't always assume muscle pain is the result of statins.

    • @dianeshelley6458
      @dianeshelley6458 3 роки тому

      When you go to the Dr and he can't find anything else wrong and you stop the statins and the pain gets less and completely goes away after a few years, you can be certain it's the statin drugs.

    • @gailcrowe727
      @gailcrowe727 3 роки тому

      @@dianeshelley6458. You’re point is?

    • @dianeshelley6458
      @dianeshelley6458 3 роки тому

      @@gailcrowe727 I guess that's some of your business,? I thought we were all chatting. I guess not. What was YOUR point? Oh wait I don't really care. I'm on my phone so I'll post what I want to.

    • @gailcrowe727
      @gailcrowe727 3 роки тому

      @@dianeshelley6458 Sorry but I don’t know what you’re talking about. If you leave statins off the pain doesn’t take years to go away only a couple of weeks or so.

    • @annettecantu3826
      @annettecantu3826 3 роки тому

      I thought taking the drugs was to keep cholestral lower so you wouldn't develop pad

  • @Alee11888
    @Alee11888 3 роки тому

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  • @anovohlee3006
    @anovohlee3006 3 роки тому

    That was an excellent comprehensive explanation; definitely should have many more views and approvals.

  • @stillo1578
    @stillo1578 3 роки тому

    i suffer extremely badly with statins the pain is relentless so i stopped taking them and i asked for the new PKCS9 injection and i was refused so now i am on course for heart problems as i had no option but to stop Statins and my Cholesterol has increased significantly

    • @lindsaywatson4749
      @lindsaywatson4749 3 роки тому

      I suggest you go onto the keto diet it will help your body get back to normal after a diet heavy in carbohydrates esp. sugars. For most people taking statins has no advantage. You can also change the statin. Check out the videos by Ivor Cummins and Dr Aseem Malhotra. The levels of the cholesterols are mostly not indicators of disease.

    • @dianeshelley6458
      @dianeshelley6458 3 роки тому

      Talk to your Dr about meds that aren't statins. Your insurance will tell you which one they will pay for. Welcol and ezetimibe are 2. There are more, but Drs. will not recommend them. Search for none statin cholesterol drugs.

    • @stillo1578
      @stillo1578 3 роки тому

      @@dianeshelley6458 im in the uk the NHS will only prescribe certain types of medication and we cannot purchase them without a prescription, the NHS will not give medication that is too expensive that so good the NHS

    • @stillo1578
      @stillo1578 3 роки тому

      @@dianeshelley6458 i have had Ezetimbe it did nothing at all, I was on it for about two years when they decided I needed different medication as it was not working that's the reason I was put on Statins that nearly destroyed my mobility

    • @dianeshelley6458
      @dianeshelley6458 3 роки тому

      @@stillo1578 have you tried Welcol it's stronger than the ezetimibe. The ezetimibe is only 10 mg.

  • @JackvanHam
    @JackvanHam 4 роки тому

    Dr Jeff, I understand that you use ultrasound as a treatment modality (therapeutic) as well. How does this differ from the medical imaging? Are the exposure concerns different in this case?

  • @JackvanHam
    @JackvanHam 4 роки тому

    Great video Dr. Jeff! It is good to understand the plan when there is a positive case in your school. Do they have an isolation room? You may also want to ask about the plan when there are multiple cases at the same time.

  • @JackvanHam
    @JackvanHam 4 роки тому

    I like to combine multiple techniques you described at once. I move to an isolated (new) environment, meditate by practicing box breathing in a super comfortable position. After I like to go for a walk/run to get active and be ready mentally and physically for whatever comes next. Thanks for a great video

  • @Ryanzhangchiro
    @Ryanzhangchiro 4 роки тому

    Amazing video Dr. Jeff !

  • @taaztazeem9064
    @taaztazeem9064 4 роки тому

    Guys.. what is wrong with your microphone...? Unable to understand what you are saying