Low Back Pool Exercise 💪 Aquatic Therapy for Back Pain Relief
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- Опубліковано 30 тра 2024
- Aqua therapy or pool therapy is a highly beneficial form of exercise. A pool is a safe and great place to do a lot of exercises that may be rather unsafe to do on land. It is safe even for the elderly and the water medium offers more resistance which is good for exercising.
In this video, we will learn the exercises which can be done safely in the pool for back pain relief.
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My name is Dr. Ryan Peebles and I dedicated the last 20 years of my life to better understanding and reversing the root causes of chronic lower back pain. In this video I'm explaining what Core Balance Training is, and how it can help you fix your chronic back pain. CBT is not a fitness program, it's a long-term solution, which can bring you back to normal life and regular movement without chronic pain.
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Dr. Ryan Peebles, DPT is licensed to treat people seeking physical therapy in the state of California. All content on the Core Balance Training UA-cam Channel is provided for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for the advice, diagnosis or treatment of a health care professional familiar with your specific medical history, conditions and needs. Consult with a health care professional in your state/country before attempting any exercise or movement you have seen on this channel, or before making ANY treatment decision. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard, read or seen in any of our content.
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Thank you so much for this! I was in a 4 car accident and ended up being the middle car.. now years later and my nerve damage is causing me so much discomfort! I needed this!!
Very helpful!
Would these be okay for someone with SI joint dysfunction and DDD in the lumbar spine?
Thank you so much!! I participated in the CBT program this past summer and feel so much more confident and comfortable in my body knowing how to engage my core. And I am very excited to take it to the pool now!!!
Thank you so much for sharing! We're so happy to hear that the program helped you feel more confident in your body. Thank you for being here!
Are you able to answer questions
Thanks for sharing these!
Thanks for watching! 😊
This is great, thanks so much!
Glad to hear! Thank you for watching!
Hi, this video is great thank you so much. Just about to open the pool, but I’m 2 1/2 weeks post lumbar spinal fusion level L5 S1 ( unfortunately) .. how many weeks out would be a good time to start this in your opinion? Thank you!
Very cool! Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
I suffer from a slip in the lower back. I would like to inquire about standing in water without touching the ground with my feet. I hold the barbell in my hand in the deep pool and suspend my body in water two meters deep. Does that hurt the slip because I feel the crack of the bone and then I feel comfortable, but I do not know whether it is allowed or not?
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Thanks for this awesome vid! Just a quick question, is core engagement similar to when we try to make our stomach look small by holding it in? Wouldn't it be hard to breathe during an exercise though?
Thanks for tuning in! Great question, core engagement and pulling the stomach in serve different goals. Core engagement is about building strength, stability, and functional support for activities and is vital for overall health and fitness. Pulling the stomach in, on the other hand, is primarily about achieving a specific look or appearance and doesn't necessarily enhance core strength or function. Occasionally pulling in the stomach may be harmless, but using it as a consistent and long-term method to appear smaller can have potential drawbacks, including a reduction of lung capacity. Core engagement, on the other hand, promotes effective diaphragmatic breathing, improves breathing control, supports proper posture, enhances ribcage mobility, and reduces energy expenditure during respiration. These benefits lead to more efficient and comfortable breathing, making it an important aspect of overall respiratory health. Incorporating core engagement into your daily activities can help you breathe more easily and efficiently.
@@CoreBalance Wow thanks for the detailed response! I kind of took the word engagement literally and did not expect that it could literally improve breathing, I'll keep this in mind during my weekly jogs.
It's our pleasure! Let us know how it goes!
I was just diagnosed with severe Anterolisthesis. I'm a lap swimmer. Usually 1000 meters. Will I be able to continue swimming?
Hi there, thanks for sharing! Everyone is unique, and the best person to decide if it's okay to continue swimming is you. 😊
@@CoreBalance Ok. Thank you so much.