I love him too! He seems to understand that there will be parts of lectures and practical sensations that you may not have quite grasped but have been too embarrassed to ask for clarification from your lecturers. He explains everything so clearly and calmly that I never have to ask my lecturers to repeat themselves. I just come home and watch Khalistan instead! Excellent teacher🥰
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Another helpful video! I find it more difficult to palpate the lumbar spine, it feels quite bony, less pronounced spinosi and spaces in between compared to the thoracic and cervical vertebra. Any additional tips?
Hey Tim! Good point, spinous processes are closer together! If you wish, putting pillow under your patients tummy can help provide little bit of lumbar flexion to open things up a bit if you needed it!
i am preparing for my clicial examination as an international PT , sir is it possible to make a video on Spine muscle palpation and glides normal and limited glides, kindly let know,,,thanku
Hey Abs! We mentioned in the first few minutes of the video that doing the Unilateral PA will allow you to palpate in the region of the facet joints. However, you will not be able to palpate the facet joints DIRECTLY because there is soft tissue over the top of it
Thank you! we will be putting out all the video library over time here on youtube. If you want to see everything sooner head over to clinicalphysio.com where the full library is
I had PT perform something on my back and idk what it's called can you help me? I was laying on my stomach (like the woman in the video). The PT then used his hands to apply quick pumps on my lower back. It was pretty forceful, I felt like air was coming out of my mouth. What is this called? In another session, I was laying on my stomach and PT asked me to flex my abdominal muscles and he then tapped or pressed on my back with his finger
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Dude I love the content but your voice is so soothing it makes me tired lol Like it sounds hypnotic
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Thank you! Really glad you enjoyed it!
I love him too! He seems to understand that there will be parts of lectures and practical sensations that you may not have quite grasped but have been too embarrassed to ask for clarification from your lecturers. He explains everything so clearly and calmly that I never have to ask my lecturers to repeat themselves. I just come home and watch Khalistan instead! Excellent teacher🥰
Hey your videos are just soo much comfortable n understanding with specificity and concepts.... The doubts get cleared ☺️💯....I would like to tell you guys to use medical hashtags and Physio hashtags to promote your videos that would increase the chances of reaching out your amazing content to maximum ppl and you will get likes for your work☺️☺️☺️💯❤️
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Tq for making such helpful knowledge available...it could be just me but audio quality specifically , volume appears to be limiting
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Another helpful video! I find it more difficult to palpate the lumbar spine, it feels quite bony, less pronounced spinosi and spaces in between compared to the thoracic and cervical vertebra. Any additional tips?
Hey Tim! Good point, spinous processes are closer together! If you wish, putting pillow under your patients tummy can help provide little bit of lumbar flexion to open things up a bit if you needed it!
Really nice, thank you!!
Thank you!
i am preparing for my clicial examination as an international PT , sir is it possible to make a video on Spine muscle palpation and glides normal and limited glides, kindly let know,,,thanku
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Fantastic video
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Are there any items can I palpate other than tenderness ?
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Very well explained
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If you perform a PA unilateral, are you not able to do this on the facet joints because you mentioned you cannot palpate facet joints ?
Hey Abs! We mentioned in the first few minutes of the video that doing the Unilateral PA will allow you to palpate in the region of the facet joints. However, you will not be able to palpate the facet joints DIRECTLY because there is soft tissue over the top of it
Excellent video , please make a video on Palpation of C-Spine- Many thanks .
Thank you!
we will be putting out all the video library over time here on youtube. If you want to see everything sooner head over to clinicalphysio.com where the full library is
I had PT perform something on my back and idk what it's called can you help me?
I was laying on my stomach (like the woman in the video). The PT then used his hands to apply quick pumps on my lower back. It was pretty forceful, I felt like air was coming out of my mouth. What is this called?
In another session, I was laying on my stomach and PT asked me to flex my abdominal muscles and he then tapped or pressed on my back with his finger
Hi! I’m afraid it’s hard to be sure exactly
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greaat video, thank you
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Excellent vedio sir
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Can you use psis to find L5 vertebrae, thanks!
Hey Timothy, it's often said that PSIS is more in line with S1/S2 than L5. That's why we normally suggest iliac crest at L4 👍🏼
@@ClinicalPhysio Okay, thanks thats very helpful!
what does PA mean
“Posterior Anterior”… so a mobilisation that glides the bone from a posterior position to an anterior direction
Great video, explanation and summary
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Thanks for the clear demonstration. It was often confusing me to work on lumbar spine. your clear voice and accent nicer as well. keep going.
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