This is exactly what so many people need. Wish there were more chiropractors like you out there. I've been to maybe 6 and none do anything close to this.
Hi Dr. Russ! New LMT in Texas here. So grateful to have your content available to us. I seem to recall you mentioned in a separate video that you started as a massage therapist as well. Are there any literature resources or otherwise that you can recommend for someone like myself just building the skills of assessment and treatment? Would love to see a video on your favorites. Thank you for taking time to share your experience. Your work impacts far and wide.
Hey thanks! And welcome to the greatest occupation in the world :). I did a short a few months ago with my favorite books: ua-cam.com/users/shortsvxGeizyRy6w?feature=share For an LMT I would so heartily suggest the Trigger Point Manual by Travell and Simons, it's dense as heck so if it seems like too much (and too expensive) there are other great trigger point works; Craniosacral therapy by Upledger, Anatomy Trains by Myers, and if it's not too woo-woo for you, The Heart of Listening by Hugh Milne. Best of luck and I'm glad you are here!
Hi Dr. Russ! Do you work on any patients with plantar fasciitis? I have a particularly stubborn case and I’d love to see how you address it. Love your videos - thank you!
ua-cam.com/video/EyR56KIaNTA/v-deo.html This is a video about deep calf and ankle work, which is often the root cause of plantar fasciitis. If I have a patient with PF amenable to a video, I'll do one with them. Thank you!
Hello! I call the adjusting "modified Gonstead". It's very Gonstead in palpation and how I think of listings, and I find the pelvic approach in particular very effective. But I was also heavily influenced by Diversified, of course that's what they taught at school. I find articular restriction can be at the disc level or the facet level. Gonstead approach for disc-level and Diversified for facet-level.
Gracias por ver. En el futuro, absténgase de comentar sobre los cuerpos de los pacientes. Este paciente disfruta caminar descalzo y experimenta un gran beneficio al hacerlo. ¡Que estés bien y gracias!
It's always a great day when Dr. Russ uploads. ❤
Enjoy!
So good to see another bodyworker. I love your approach and tips. Keep up the good work!
Thanks so much!!
This is exactly what so many people need. Wish there were more chiropractors like you out there.
I've been to maybe 6 and none do anything close to this.
Thank you so much, I appreciate the encouraging words. My purpose in creating this channel is to educate folks about good chiropractic work.
Dr. Russ is who I’m thankful for!
Likewise, grateful for you!
Love your work, Dr.Ross!
Hi Dr. Russ! New LMT in Texas here. So grateful to have your content available to us.
I seem to recall you mentioned in a separate video that you started as a massage therapist as well.
Are there any literature resources or otherwise that you can recommend for someone like myself just building the skills of assessment and treatment? Would love to see a video on your favorites.
Thank you for taking time to share your experience. Your work impacts far and wide.
Hey thanks! And welcome to the greatest occupation in the world :). I did a short a few months ago with my favorite books: ua-cam.com/users/shortsvxGeizyRy6w?feature=share
For an LMT I would so heartily suggest the Trigger Point Manual by Travell and Simons, it's dense as heck so if it seems like too much (and too expensive) there are other great trigger point works; Craniosacral therapy by Upledger, Anatomy Trains by Myers, and if it's not too woo-woo for you, The Heart of Listening by Hugh Milne.
Best of luck and I'm glad you are here!
You think of everything! Will definitely add these to my studies.
Hi Dr. Russ! Do you work on any patients with plantar fasciitis? I have a particularly stubborn case and I’d love to see how you address it. Love your videos - thank you!
See a real doctor.
ua-cam.com/video/EyR56KIaNTA/v-deo.html
This is a video about deep calf and ankle work, which is often the root cause of plantar fasciitis. If I have a patient with PF amenable to a video, I'll do one with them. Thank you!
Love you, Dr. Russ. More videos please
Will do. Thank you!!
Early Member Access to new vids. Noice!
thank you!
Thank you!
Loved the new video.
So glad!
Is your particular style of chiro named? Eg I currently use Gonstead but I appreciate your style. Ae you entirely unique in your approach?
Hello! I call the adjusting "modified Gonstead". It's very Gonstead in palpation and how I think of listings, and I find the pelvic approach in particular very effective. But I was also heavily influenced by Diversified, of course that's what they taught at school. I find articular restriction can be at the disc level or the facet level. Gonstead approach for disc-level and Diversified for facet-level.
@@DrRussInYourPocket thank you for taking the time to explain. Much appreciated. (From Australia 🙂)
Feet could do with a hot soak!
And some sandpaper
Yes indeed, deep oatmeal bath!!!!😅😅😅😅
Foshah?
Fascia. Various types of connective tissue .
Las patas negras del paciente 😂😂😂
Gracias por ver. En el futuro, absténgase de comentar sobre los cuerpos de los pacientes. Este paciente disfruta caminar descalzo y experimenta un gran beneficio al hacerlo. ¡Que estés bien y gracias!
Dr muss😂 as in Jake the muss once we're warriors
Not sure what that means but ok!