TRUE or FALSE? Physical Therapy Edition
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- Опубліковано 17 тра 2024
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“You should NEVER sleep on your stomach.”
“Full rotator cuff tears ALWAYS need surgery.”
“You should NEVER let your knees pass your toes during a squat.”
In this video, I tell you whether each of these statements, and others, is TRUE or FALSE.
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0:00 Intro
0:18 You should NEVER sleep on your stomach
0:44 You should ALWAYS avoid pain with exercise
1:37 Kids can safely lift weights if they are supervised
2:15 You should STOP exercising if you have osteoarthritis
2:59 You should do physical therapy before surgery
3:28 Not bracing your core will lead to low back pain
4:15 You NEED to do VMO specific exercises
4:49 Surgery MUST occur after an ACL tear
5:16 Rehab and training is a non-linear process
5:48 Resistance training is beneficial and recommended for older adults
6:22 Full rotator cuff tears ALWAYS need surgery
7:01 Hands-on care is always necessary after an injury
7:32 You should NEVER let your knees pass your toes during a squat
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Disclaimer: The information presented is not intended as medical advice or to be a substitute for medical counseling but is intended for entertainment purposes only. If you are experiencing pain, please seek the appropriate healthcare professional.
Should we do another video like this in the future?
Yes
Yus!
Yes please :) I love all your videos though. I've been in the PT + Exercise industry for 34 years. Online you are my number one go to for information etc. I love all that you do and no doubt all of my clients have benefited too. Thank you.
Yes please.
Really useful
My biggest complaint about this channel as a whole is that you didn't exist 10 years ago to save me from all of the misinformation I had to endure.
We sincerely apologize for not being born sooner.
Oh my god, this.😅
God i love you guys so much , I can’t continue my journey to physical therapy without , all the information and exercises that I got from your channel, very clear in every aspect, please never ever stop spreading the information, can you talk about continuous back pain? I have it for 3 years when sitting it’s driving me crazy, 😫💔
you're graphics are fantastic. thanks for taking the time to make them great.
Excellent!!! Thanks for your unique work in this platform, never seen this rigurosity and explaining.
I like this format.
FOR THE ALGORITHM!!!!
Great Video! Short and simple. Best channel on physiotherapy out there
I really liked this new format, its quick, easy to understand and to the point! Keep it up guys!
Super informative, well versed in EBP and simple videos like these cover way more practical information (away from prepping for the license exam) than a lot of DPT programs! Thanks again guys
Great video and like the format as well!!
Surely looking forward for more of such content..!!
Could you please make a video on ac joint reconstruction surgery rehab??
More of these! 🔥
this is gold!
Like this format. Learned so much
Very useful information.. thanks
You guys are awesome.
In my late 30s I was diagnosed with 2-full and 1-partial rotator cuff tears (same shoulder). Surgery was given as the solution.
I was moving to a different city for work, so decided to wait for surgery. New job kept me away from my 4 to 5 days a week of volleyball and basketball for 2 plus years. I did rehab exercises for my shoulder.
3 years later, range of motion was back to ""normal", no pain when playing sports. No surgery, 12 years later still OK. Glad I avoided surgery as it tends to be a really harsh recovery. Possibly I was just lucky.
Great video and very educational
I like this format 😊
It's a great video, congratulations.
Fantastic!!!
Very good video 👏👏👏
make video on trigger points / dry needle
Thank you for the intriguing video. Could you kindly provide references or research papers supporting the claims made in the video, specifically regarding the statements:
1. "You can't isolate the VMO"
2. "Its importance for knee pain has been vastly exaggerated"
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Sir can tendon be regenerated by diet, training or exercise as i am having Hip Tendonitis and Hip Synovitis on my right side of groin.
I play sport ( age 25)
Its been 10 months now. Can i return to play with full potential.
Please help sir.
🔥
I had my shoulder labrum tore from 3-5 ockock position, I dislocate if I swim or do sports or even doing risky over jear arm movements, so is surgery required to fix this?? Or is there a way for me to do everything without surgery? Also surgery will stay good for lifetime? I'm 28 BTW.
Unfortunately, I'm unable to answer that question.
Dam I’m early
funny that I recognised Sam Sulek sqatting without focusing on it. Good video.