Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine with Dr. Ryun Lee

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  • Опубліковано 27 тра 2024
  • Osteopathic manipulative medicine (OMM) treatment is the therapeutic application of massage techniques to address pain and healing. Curious how this treatment benefits patients? Watch as Dr. Ryun Lee, MedStar Medical Group family medicine physician, explains and demonstrates OMM techniques.

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  • @ladye8783
    @ladye8783 3 роки тому +35

    Dr. Lee is a fantastic Doctor. She is very knowledgeable, and caring. It was a privilege to have her as my mother's primary physician

  • @lanaveloso5718
    @lanaveloso5718 4 роки тому +66

    Don’t knock it until you try it!! OMM has helped my Fibromyalgia where prescribed drugs did not. 1000% recommended 👌🙌👍 Fibromyalgia will never go away, but I have been in a much better pain free situation since being diagnosed 5 yrs ago. OMM has helped to calm my nervous system, which is always on fire. I am extremely grateful for my DO 🙏

    • @lanaveloso5718
      @lanaveloso5718 4 роки тому +2

      Ilir Cami I do ongoing treatments, started out every 2 weeks, and I’m now down to 1x month for maintenance... I also take GABA, and cut my Pregabalin in half to 70mg 1x day

    • @xoxoplz09
      @xoxoplz09 4 роки тому +2

      Which techniques do they use to reduce your pain and where are the most common target locations?

    • @lizahquinn4985
      @lizahquinn4985 2 роки тому +1

      @@xoxoplz09 I want to know too!!

    • @nissangtrsunni
      @nissangtrsunni 2 роки тому

      True OMT is very different to this

    • @alexdenton6586
      @alexdenton6586 2 місяці тому

      What’s OMM ?

  • @nicogravel4187
    @nicogravel4187 15 днів тому

    An amazing job representing osteopathy. That was very well explained and executed, maybe you should entertain the idea of a career in teaching osteopathy? You have the gift.
    Jean-Nicholas Gravel, D.O.M.P. - Canada

  • @052970
    @052970 4 роки тому +15

    Dr. Ryun Lee is really good at what she does. I feel so much better now ...

  • @cassieopia532
    @cassieopia532 Рік тому

    This is nothing like how my old school Osteopath worked. He was much more gentle and subtle. I felt so much better after seeing him. It was miraculous what he could do with his hands. I miss him (he passed away). He was a phenomenal practitioner and a wonderful man.

  • @remmykins8574
    @remmykins8574 4 роки тому +7

    I am excited for my appointment tomorrow then. 😍

  • @musket-hc1fc
    @musket-hc1fc 4 роки тому +37

    The chiropractor does more sudden bone cracking in his therapy, while the osteopath does more of a slow approach, stretching the joints more than cracking them. Also, the osteopath can use medicine and surgery as part of his practice. The chiropractor is more inclined to thumb his nose at medicine and surgery, though he has come a long way and today is a bit more accepting of both.

    • @tybera1114
      @tybera1114 4 роки тому +8

      If your chiropractor is thumbing his nose at medicine, you need to find a new one. Chiropractors that are practicing without imaging are either old or just trying to take your money. There are many physicians and even ortho surgeons who will recommend good chiropractors for adjustments, and send your images over to them to help you avoid surgery. There are many Chiropractors that do DC rotations in hospitals and are beginning to have a greater presence in hospitals today to reduce patient risk. But DCs do not learn medicine. DOs do. OMM and OMT is just another tool in their medical tool belt to help patients.
      Example of collaborative chiropractors in NY.
      nyuwinthrop.org/services/chiropractic-collaboration/

    • @tybera1114
      @tybera1114 4 роки тому +3

      @rambo rando They all practice differently. So it really depends on what your needs are. If you have horrible back pain, talking with a DO who practices as primary care physician about getting referrals to avoid surgery would be the way to go. Osteopaths or DOs are first and foremost board certified medical physicians in the US. There are DOs in every medical specialty in this country, from family medicine, to orthopedic surgery. They just have OMM in their tool belt. I think starting there for whatever case you have would be the best move.
      I did my undergrad at a chiropractic school, and they certainly did not snub their noses at using radiology, imaging, and talking with PCPs to help patients. I attended a few talks and conferences about how to effectively use and implement imaging into the practice.

    • @joannapeters4738
      @joannapeters4738 2 роки тому +1

      … & yet (apparently) “Chiropractors are the ones who are trained/ qualified to read x-rays”… or is that just in the UK 🇬🇧? (I assume this video is American?!)

    • @nissangtrsunni
      @nissangtrsunni 2 роки тому

      Depends on country and practitioner, and you clearly only read google not lived and experiences the life

  • @kevinramos2792
    @kevinramos2792 Рік тому

    very helpful video, thankyou so much!

  • @sl4983
    @sl4983 2 роки тому

    Thank you for this!

  • @lexconor8498
    @lexconor8498 8 місяців тому +1

    This video was very informative!

  • @ozzieg2415
    @ozzieg2415 2 роки тому +3

    Side note: if you have hyper mobility spectrum disorder go and see osteopath for slow approach. My current doctor told me they have different techniques like doctor Lee mentioned.

  • @willawson976
    @willawson976 3 роки тому +1

    Inspirational.

  • @silviacabral3784
    @silviacabral3784 2 роки тому +2

    This really works!!

  • @mrseaofweeds9946
    @mrseaofweeds9946 Рік тому +1

    This really works. My pain management Dr finally had time and do this technique on me. It completely reset by body. My pain had been gone . He even said my pain is curable this just needs to be done a few times a week he just doesn't have enough time to do it.

  • @rahulkanodia5300
    @rahulkanodia5300 2 роки тому +1

    Does omm helps with l5-s1 bone displacement , MRI says small to moderate displacement

  • @josweet3715
    @josweet3715 Рік тому

    Would this help for occipital neuralgia?

  • @ramonesmith2864
    @ramonesmith2864 Рік тому

    Med star? Which location is this?

  • @Smithworld91
    @Smithworld91 Рік тому +2

    OMM has saved my life. I was in more pain than I could deal with from Trigeminal Neuralgia. It also has helped with issues after brain surgery. I have had an amazing Doctor's. I can touch my head now, and can sleep with a special pillow. It also has helped my fibromyalgia and neck issues. After seeing various private practice doctors, I am blessed to see an amazing do tor at Midwestern University in Peoria Arizona. My husband is being treated for pain related to ankylosing spondylitis. They are helping him keep as much motion as possible surrounding the fused bones.

  • @lizahquinn4985
    @lizahquinn4985 2 роки тому +17

    Can you tell me what to expect with a DO first appointment? I'm leaving a traditional MD/NP office because they don't know how to listen to the patient, nor do they attempt to figure out what's actually going on with someone. I recently learned I have a very serious illness overlooked, (undiagnosed and untreated for years), now I'm dealing with COMPLICATIONS because they were too lazy to TRY to figure out what was going on with me. I was only allowed to tell them ONE SYMPTOM I was having, per appointment. I believe all symptoms combined paint a better picture of what's going on with someone, as opposed to only one symptom at a time....a managed health nightmare. I had to tell my NP that if I didn't get answers, I was going to Mayo Clinic. All the sudden she orders some labs, and we found out I have an AUTOIMMUNE DISORDER, that explains every single thing I've been going to her for since 2009. I've suffered so long, it's been hell, and it's cost me LOTS OF INCOME!!! It's time for a change, hopefully my new DO will look at me as a whole person, not just one part/symptom per visit. Anyone else get blown off by primary care doc or NP and get treated like this?

    • @onlinevoice195
      @onlinevoice195 2 роки тому

      Yes, most of the doctors in the gov sector treat patients like guinea-pigs. They are either young inexperienced or old but only interested in research for personal academic gain. When they referred me to physiotherapy, all I got from the therapists were advices to do some exercises at home. When I asked the doctors for referral to chiropractor, I was told that chiropractic treatments have no scientific evidence and are not recognised in my developed country. Why?

    • @VortexbeastWaaagh
      @VortexbeastWaaagh 2 роки тому +1

      I would look at the reviews for the doctor you're interested in, and perhaps ask about their approach/methodology.

    • @bonkersdonkers7381
      @bonkersdonkers7381 Рік тому

      Your experience is not uncommon. It’s both the fault of the physician and the system which makes it difficult to give each patient the time they need for adequate examination. Unfortunately, I’ve seen this happen too often.

    • @cadena141
      @cadena141 Рік тому

      Yup. Doctors give you 10 minutes and then walk away. Even those who are "highly rated."

    • @hugbloom2664
      @hugbloom2664 Рік тому

      I'm glad to hear you advocated for yourself and searched for suitable care. I've been through some similar stuff, it's mind boggling. But everything started to turn around when I learnt about (Autonomic) nervous system regulation and healing (alongside other fields of health too). Wishing you wellness.

  • @alidee5119
    @alidee5119 2 роки тому

    rs
    Osteopathic manipulative medicine (OMM) is the same as a DO?

  • @danthupham9881
    @danthupham9881 4 роки тому +4

    Where can i see the link to meet with her?

  • @stuntmotomoto
    @stuntmotomoto 2 роки тому +5

    My rheumatoid arthritic was caused by grains. I can't believe doctors still don't know this. I do paleo diet and don't have any joint pain now.

    • @ameri4635
      @ameri4635 2 роки тому

      What is grains

    • @stuntmotomoto
      @stuntmotomoto 2 роки тому +1

      @@ameri4635 wheat, rye, barley, rice, quinoa, etc.

    • @LaLa-yp6dk
      @LaLa-yp6dk 2 місяці тому +1

      Sugar was also a problem for mine👍

  • @SilverfoxFitness
    @SilverfoxFitness 3 роки тому

    my diaphragm is higher on my right side according to my xray.... I have to wait 2 weeks before I can get a CT scan ... should I go to an osteopath?

  • @olgacolon7548
    @olgacolon7548 2 місяці тому

    I have migraines and spinal pain is this treatment helps me

  • @staceyparker5482
    @staceyparker5482 2 роки тому +1

    I have Degenerative Dics Diseases in my L4 L5 and S1. Will it help mange my back pain

  • @emiliodaou3988
    @emiliodaou3988 3 роки тому +1

    Hi
    What is the link between the physiotherapy and the osteopathy?

    • @Blueskies7775
      @Blueskies7775 2 роки тому +2

      Physiotherapy typically assess and treat the body in parts or sections, according you where the patient feels pain or has an injury. Plus they typically use machines, exercises and stretching in the appointment to treat the painful area. Osteopathy is a more wholistic approach, the palpating in Osteopathy is very minute and specific, and the goal is to integrate the entire body's systems to work better together to promote healing...rather than chasing the pain or treating the body in sections. Osteopaths generally do not use machines or other equipment, they rely on their hands to do the listening. Hope that made sense.

  • @coletteyeh3773
    @coletteyeh3773 Рік тому

    My name is Colette. I have dystonia on my left foot, i would like to know whether the osteopathic medicine can cure in my case. Thank you very much.

  • @batboy242
    @batboy242 4 роки тому

    Does this method help to relieve chronic radiculopathy?
    For years an old chiropractor would adjust the c6-7 thru thoracic 1-2
    But no does that type of adjustment anymore?

    • @juliahd358
      @juliahd358 Рік тому +1

      Did you ever pursue this option for radiculopathy ?

  • @allenschneider1847
    @allenschneider1847 4 роки тому +9

    How similar is osteopathic cranial therapy to what some chiropractors call SOT (sacral occipital therapy). Are they two entirely different approaches or similar?

    • @shrimsharma4565
      @shrimsharma4565 Рік тому

      Cranial sacral therapy in itself is a treatment where the focus is on the harmonisation of entire spine by placing your hand on sacrum and occipital. It enhances the function of dural tube , CSF and has many more beneficial effects in osteopathy.

    • @shrimsharma4565
      @shrimsharma4565 Рік тому

      Anyone can learn cranio sacral therapy and be a CST therapist

  • @oneseeker2
    @oneseeker2 3 місяці тому

    This is about mobility,, O looking for disease treatment and cure

  • @sweetpea3365
    @sweetpea3365 4 роки тому +1

    How does OMM help with ear pain in adults?

  • @unelady2
    @unelady2 4 роки тому +1

    Would this help for breast cyst? and veins circulation?

  • @user-dq2gm3tc1t
    @user-dq2gm3tc1t Рік тому

    Je doctor medsan operacion profesor 🌹

  • @reetabagga2761
    @reetabagga2761 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent

  • @tammybryan4820
    @tammybryan4820 Рік тому

    What about ra, fibromyalgia

  • @ashleynunes9662
    @ashleynunes9662 4 роки тому +10

    If anybody wants a copy of Osteopath Weekly I have back issues.

  • @sabinkchettri8965
    @sabinkchettri8965 Рік тому +1

    My osteopathy doctor literally touched me with her fingers, just touched. Is that how its supposed to be?

    • @cassieopia532
      @cassieopia532 Рік тому

      I think that’s how the old school cranial OMTs perform it. My former osteopath worked this way and he was amazing. Sadly, he passed away a year ago. Finding another like him has been extremely difficult. You are blessed.

  • @user-dq2gm3tc1t
    @user-dq2gm3tc1t Рік тому

    Canada 🇨🇦

  • @luckythehero87
    @luckythehero87 3 роки тому

    How it's different with physiotherapy as physiotherapy also gives lots of manual techniques including whatever u mentioned now ...along with other form of electrotherapy ...so how osteopathic doctors are different with physiotherapy doctors ???. As both have almost same philosophy

    • @tybera1114
      @tybera1114 3 роки тому +6

      Physiotherapists are not trained medical doctors. DOs are trained in medicine and OMM. You can go to a DO with a sinus infection and they can prescribe you antibiotics. They can also use OMM to give you temporary relief.

    • @luckythehero87
      @luckythehero87 3 роки тому

      Such a silly answers u have given ....god bless you...if patints need to take antibiotics then they will love to visit to MD NOT YOU PEOPLE ...
      SO technically you people are like false physicians and copying all the manual techniques of physiotherapists....
      See with all respect to your Studies .....none of you /physios are untrained doctors... neither u people know anything extra than them nor physios know less than u ...if u come to asian countries. U will not even get the right respect as doctor than physios ..🙏🙏..so don't try to be over smart

  • @allenschneider1847
    @allenschneider1847 4 роки тому +2

    How does OMM help with alergies?

    • @dubhealedlouiedawg
      @dubhealedlouiedawg 4 роки тому +2

      The manipulation relaxes the various nerves along the sympathetic chain, this in turn causes symptom relief

  • @toddcooper3599
    @toddcooper3599 4 роки тому

    Just got out of THR Ft.Worth with Cogestive Heart Failure

  • @Goodsnout
    @Goodsnout Рік тому +1

    So can an osteopath treat osteoarthritis?

  • @user-dq2gm3tc1t
    @user-dq2gm3tc1t Рік тому

    Madmazel je travael doctor

  • @filemonaldana6820
    @filemonaldana6820 4 роки тому +7

    This is more like massage treatment to me except that they are considered to be doctors because of longer schooling

    • @emberlite
      @emberlite 3 роки тому +10

      It's not just "longer schooling." They learn what "normal" physicians (MDs) learn as well. It's all the same information. DOs tend to think of the body more holistically than how MDs are taught, however, there has been a movement in the MD field where some have began to see the body as a whole as well, instead of hyperfocusing on symptoms. In reality, if you went for a doctor's visit, you probably wouldn't be able to tell the difference between the two since their schooling is practically the same, minus the OMM that DOs learn which I consider a bonus.

    • @l.sophia2803
      @l.sophia2803 2 роки тому +4

      They’re specialized MDs, passing the same board exams. Far cry from massage..

  • @user-dq2gm3tc1t
    @user-dq2gm3tc1t Рік тому

    Je abite france clermont ferrande france 🇫🇷 doctor medsan profesor 🇫🇷 je operacion 🏥 profesor

  • @user-dq2gm3tc1t
    @user-dq2gm3tc1t Рік тому

    Cel cyan skulyoz

  • @user-dq2gm3tc1t
    @user-dq2gm3tc1t Рік тому

    Madmazel je parle france 🇫🇷

  • @user-dq2gm3tc1t
    @user-dq2gm3tc1t Рік тому

    Je skulyoz avec piqyur

  • @user-dq2gm3tc1t
    @user-dq2gm3tc1t Рік тому

    Respirason dusmo

  • @slizzardshroomer9666
    @slizzardshroomer9666 8 місяців тому

    Osteopathic Medicine. We're just like MDs, but we're okay with believing in things without medicine, even if that choice negatively affects the patient.

  • @layachimebarka8947
    @layachimebarka8947 4 роки тому +2

    My dream meet this doctor , if there is someone hier make my dream reall , iwanna live my life normally I didn't sleep normally from 2 year , my country so poor

    • @mateuszwolak8995
      @mateuszwolak8995 4 роки тому +1

      check out tre exercises by david berceli there is a free video on his website

  • @97GoldDust
    @97GoldDust 10 місяців тому

    So basically you guys are like chiropactors but actual doctors.... wish i knew this was a thing before wasting a bunch of money at the chiropractors lol

  • @nissangtrsunni
    @nissangtrsunni 2 роки тому +2

    Very very basic and not impressive or detailed at all, didn’t do cervical assessment with special testing to rule out any potential vertebral artery issues, palpation to rough, translation of cx needs to be performed in extension and flexion too to see if a side bend or rotational emphasis HVLA is indicated, very amateurish, more like a sports massage therapist not an osteopath

  • @easysteezy42
    @easysteezy42 4 роки тому +1

    karen

  • @LordZoth6292
    @LordZoth6292 4 роки тому

    I love you doc but you say Y' know way too much lol

  • @taoist32
    @taoist32 3 роки тому +3

    As a massage therapist I use most of the same techniques. I guess the only difference is “education”, “degree”, and “title”.

    • @tybera1114
      @tybera1114 3 роки тому +8

      DOs practice medicine just like an MD, OMM is just a tool in addition to Medicine. This is just talking about OMM, not the other medical stuff.

    • @nissangtrsunni
      @nissangtrsunni 2 роки тому

      Believe me this is not how most osteopaths treat
      They use massage, met, blt, craniosacral, visceral, hvla, and many more

    • @bgtyhn9323
      @bgtyhn9323 Рік тому +1

      You’re a clown, a DO is a fully licensed physician

  • @cyclesciencesupps
    @cyclesciencesupps 11 місяців тому

    For the Love of All That's holy "um" is not a word. I'm just blowing away this someone at this level of Education says um 14 thousand times in 40 minutes. One of the worst speakers I've heard in a very long time

  • @bruceylee8670
    @bruceylee8670 3 роки тому +1

    So osteopaths are like the half step above chiropractors but between medical doctors. Very cool!

    • @PrideofPitchers
      @PrideofPitchers 3 роки тому +21

      No. DO's go to medical school for 4 years and do residency afterwards just like MD's. They are fully licensed to prescribe medications. They can enter the same specialties as MD's (ENT, ortho, cardiology, family medicine, plastics, etc.). They are equal to MD's but have extra training in OMM. DO's work everywhere. Hospitals, outpatient clinics, ER's, etc. They're both physicians.
      Chiropractors are not physicians. The hierarchy (in terms of education): chiropractors< DO = MD

    • @emberlite
      @emberlite 3 роки тому +5

      @@PrideofPitchers Finally someone who gets it

    • @Chris-Christopher-
      @Chris-Christopher- 2 роки тому +1

      @@PrideofPitchers seems like a lot of work to become a glorified masseuse. tsssssssssssssssp
      I've actually had DOs as primary care before, and they never gave me a massage. They basically rushed me in and out like any MD I've had.

    • @VortexbeastWaaagh
      @VortexbeastWaaagh 2 роки тому +1

      @@Chris-Christopher- bc they're the same lol

    • @oneseeker2
      @oneseeker2 3 місяці тому

      DOs are M.D.

  • @HeritagePianos
    @HeritagePianos 4 роки тому +2

    Nice try to be a “doctor” har har har..😆🥳🤣 How about simply “therapist” with hopefully effective treatment? Little humility can go long way....☝️😌

    • @HeritagePianos
      @HeritagePianos 3 роки тому

      Matt Demir poops!😅😖😆

    • @tybera1114
      @tybera1114 3 роки тому +15

      DOs are trained in Medicine, they go through the same curriculum as MDs. They have to do 4 years of post graduate medical education then they have to match into the same residencies as MDs and complete residency. For example Dr. Lee did a Residency in Family Medicine which is 3 years. She is a board certified Family Medicine Physician. This makes her a "Doctor" yes that kind of "Doctor".

  • @user-dq2gm3tc1t
    @user-dq2gm3tc1t Рік тому

    Madmazel je parle france 🇫🇷