Very nice explanation. Coming from a fellow clinician (PT). We need more of us supporting each other’s scopes and giving sincere rational. Keep up the good content.
@@BrookbushInstitute Doctor, good afternoon, can I know your FB? My husband middle Metacarpal always get out ,2 month before I help him to push it back ,but now it get out again, now I have tried my best to push it back ,but I failed, i don't know how to do it ,could you please kindly help me?
Love all that you do! Keep posting! While most state practice acts for athletic trainers don't currently allow manipulations, they have become a competency in the newest standards beginning July 2020. Education tends to drive practice acts so I would expect this to become more common in the years to come.
Great Work Sir You are just awesome The way you share your knowledge is great. Due to Corona Lockdown Can't go for practicals but no worries as you are there. ❤ from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
I find a side glide added to the manipulation makes it easier. I took my manipulation from the spinal manipulation institute. Nice video and your gym looks nice.
Very nicely done, Doc! I must admit I'm biased towards only chiros or osteopaths doing manipulations. But not all of them have good technique. Some of the older generation educators (and those they trained extensively) do it beautifully, with minimal rotation. It's a small quick movement. And the way you did it, reminds me of that.
Why is extension stressed as part of the manipulation? We were taught that this puts stress on the vertebral arteries and may be the reason for post manipulation PICA stroke risk/VBA damage. Is there a study used to reference this technique as safe? I know extension is the easiest position to perform this from which would convince me to consider this technique.
This is the best training. I would like to understand the physics of injury and repair. I have a great request. Can you do diagnostics and technique on the skeleton? Thank you for this tutorial video. For me, the issues are the directions of the injury and the directions of repair. My technical thinking is probably turned off - the directions of the movement's activities 😉
Hi. It would be nice to make a video about what problems can emerge from spinal manipulation, what are the statistics about it, what tests can help predict those problems and how reliable they are and how can you difference a funcional restriction from a anatomical restriction? :D
you really need no rotation after the lock for the hvt technique in this.. there is atleat two maitland variations without any added rotation post pre manip stretch / lock position...
Hi Brent, I am posting my question in a couple places hoping you’ll see it. What are your thoughts on chin nods/tucks? I was reading that a reverse curve in the neck (cervical kyphosis), can cause the spinal cord to stretch and shear. a with a reverse curve can tear the spinal cord up! Worse part yet to come, our spinal cord doesn't always feel what is happening. You can damage it daily for years with out knowing. Do you agree with that statement?? About 95% of docs/pt’s seem to prescribe doing them. My neck is straight, not curved. Would your above exercise be more appropriate? Just want your valued opinion. I know you can’t diagnose since you haven’t seen me. Thank you!
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Where do i find you in person for myself i had a poping up neck and head every time i look up then after the pop has a slightly up neck pain been for 3 months now where do i go seek and advise
You're very welcome - check out our website - BrookbushInstitute.com - we have several videos about cervical manipulations, including thoracic and lumbar.
How to distinguish if it is the muscle spasm or the bony mal alignment is responsible for the movement restrictions, please reply????????Do hvlt helpful in both these conditions???
Chances are both will occur simultaneously, and although HVLT will affect both, ideally you would combine manual release with HVLT and stabilization/therapeutic exercise. Dr. B2
There's a reason why you had to go to school to learn how to do this. An instructional video on how to do it will only encourage irresponsible people to try it at home (thinking that they understand how to properly do it).
Very nice explanation. Coming from a fellow clinician (PT). We need more of us supporting each other’s scopes and giving sincere rational. Keep up the good content.
EASILY the best, most informative video I have found anywhere online!
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Oh my gosh! Where have you been when I was in med school! You are the best teacher ! Thank you for sharing your knowledge !!!
I'm flattered, thank you Oksana!
I'm a PT student. Great explanation Thank you!
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Not over complicated, nicely done, and explained. Coming from an Osteopath.
Appreciate the feedback!
This video is true knowledge, it is not just show ,I like so much ,doctor thank you for your patient sharing
You're very welcome, thank you for your support
@@BrookbushInstitute Doctor, good afternoon, can I know your FB? My husband middle Metacarpal always get out ,2 month before I help him to push it back ,but now it get out again, now I have tried my best to push it back ,but I failed, i don't know how to do it ,could you please kindly help me?
Love all that you do! Keep posting! While most state practice acts for athletic trainers don't currently allow manipulations, they have become a competency in the newest standards beginning July 2020. Education tends to drive practice acts so I would expect this to become more common in the years to come.
Thank you for your support!
Simple explained❤
Hi, you told us high velocity but it,s very important to tell us low amplituda. Best regards Toma Kiropraktika from Belgrade
Great Work Sir
You are just awesome
The way you share your knowledge is great.
Due to Corona Lockdown Can't go for practicals but no worries as you are there.
❤ from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
I find a side glide added to the manipulation makes it easier. I took my manipulation from the spinal manipulation institute. Nice video and your gym looks nice.
Thank you Ric!
i assume non chiropractors should never try this on their spouses right?
Correct. You can sever arteries if you do this wrong.
Very nicely done, Doc! I must admit I'm biased towards only chiros or osteopaths doing manipulations. But not all of them have good technique. Some of the older generation educators (and those they trained extensively) do it beautifully, with minimal rotation. It's a small quick movement. And the way you did it, reminds me of that.
Why is extension stressed as part of the manipulation? We were taught that this puts stress on the vertebral arteries and may be the reason for post manipulation PICA stroke risk/VBA damage. Is there a study used to reference this technique as safe? I know extension is the easiest position to perform this from which would convince me to consider this technique.
Spine should be neutral
Excellent demo. 👍
This is the best training. I would like to understand the physics of injury and repair. I have a great request. Can you do diagnostics and technique on the skeleton? Thank you for this tutorial video. For me, the issues are the directions of the injury and the directions of repair. My technical thinking is probably turned off - the directions of the movement's activities 😉
Hi. It would be nice to make a video about what problems can emerge from spinal manipulation, what are the statistics about it, what tests can help predict those problems and how reliable they are and how can you difference a funcional restriction from a anatomical restriction? :D
@T 2017 highly doubt it
you really need no rotation after the lock for the hvt technique in this.. there is atleat two maitland variations without any added rotation post pre manip stretch / lock position...
...but its more transversal than rotational thrust anyway
Hi Brent, I am posting my question in a couple places hoping you’ll see it. What are your thoughts on chin nods/tucks? I was reading that a reverse curve in the neck (cervical kyphosis), can cause the spinal cord to stretch and shear. a with a reverse curve can tear the spinal cord up! Worse part yet to come, our spinal cord doesn't always feel what is happening. You can damage it daily for years with out knowing. Do you agree with that statement?? About 95% of docs/pt’s seem to prescribe doing them. My neck is straight, not curved. Would your above exercise be more appropriate? Just want your valued opinion. I know you can’t diagnose since you haven’t seen me. Thank you!
Can you do more manipulation video please
Nice one, thcmx a lot
Nice explanation
Great stuff. Ima PTA and only can do mobilizations.
Me too...
Happy to help Todd!
what about physiotherapizz?
it was very helpful to me! thx u alot👍
I typically use a laminate process on one side and a spinous prices on the other side.
I'm sorry, without the added thunder crack sound effect it doesn't cut it for UA-cam.
I get it, but it is not necessary.
Dr. B2
explained good
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It is useful, thank you for sharing
You're very welcome
Love to join.and learn....I love it
Where do i find you in person for myself i had a poping up neck and head every time i look up then after the pop has a slightly up neck pain been for 3 months now where do i go seek and advise
Thank you so much this is really informative
You're very welcome!
So is the limitation is she can not rotate to the right? Yes
Can I go to chiropractor with atlas instability? My ligaments could be injured right now
much appreciate this info from someone lacking cervical manip! skills but needing it often!
link to any upper cervical adjustments? possibly toggle? even tool-based techniques? Thx in advance.
You're very welcome - check out our website - BrookbushInstitute.com - we have several videos about cervical manipulations, including thoracic and lumbar.
Hello sir
I'm chiropator training now
In india plz all neck thurst suggestion me
Is this what’s causing my neck to be stuck???
How to distinguish if it is the muscle spasm or the bony mal alignment is responsible for the movement restrictions, please reply????????Do hvlt helpful in both these conditions???
Chances are both will occur simultaneously, and although HVLT will affect both, ideally you would combine manual release with HVLT and stabilization/therapeutic exercise.
Dr. B2
@@brentbrookbush9505 thanks for your reply
this aint a relaxed reaction. this dude is crazy
Can you help me? I have C5-C6 spondylosis, bulging and it's irritating a nerve.
We don't give medical advice over the Internet without an in person evaluation
thanks a lot
dear lord her head almost spun off lmao
There's a reason why you had to go to school to learn how to do this. An instructional video on how to do it will only encourage irresponsible people to try it at home (thinking that they understand how to properly do it).
…and one more perform in C extension😢
High velocity thrust???
Eh, let's check it out
is she still alive?
707
scammer doing a quick crack at the back of a gym with a friend, thats all, her leg aren't even lay even on the table...