San Carlos Chiropractor adjusts Swedish Bodybuilding Champion

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  • @SuperGitte123
    @SuperGitte123  10 років тому +85

    Before Dr. Rivera became a Chiropractor he was an athlete with a full college football scholarship to UNR. The "slapping" is common between athletes and here it is simply used as cues to this patient who is an obvious athlete and can certainly handle it. Dr. Rivera does not use this with the hundreds of seniors, children, pregnant women and others he adjusts on a weekly basis! He has been in practice for more than 23 years and his practice is 80% referral based because he gets results! If what he was doing was just a gimmick he wouldn't be this successful. We welcome everyone (including skeptics) to come in and judge the treatment for themselves.

    • @deftone4u
      @deftone4u 10 років тому +11

      Most people on here just comment without any kind of research to back up their statements. Keep posting more videos!

    • @SuperGitte123
      @SuperGitte123  9 років тому +2

      ***** Thank you for your nice note and I will post some more videos soon! I hope you find a good Chiropractor close to where you live - Best Health, Dr. Matt

    • @kalexander20
      @kalexander20 8 років тому

      +Dr. Matt Rivera I love this guy. Reminds me of my old football coach. Wish he was close by for me to get an adjustment.

    • @steelthrower
      @steelthrower 8 років тому

      Stretch Hens Johnson out.

    • @stevewarren5913
      @stevewarren5913 6 років тому

      Dr. Matt Rivera will he slap my ass?

  • @BakeHarn
    @BakeHarn 6 років тому +43

    Wow I remember this video coming out. I’ve been a chiropractic asmr addict for 6 years now. I’ve prob giving this video 5,000 if it’s views. I’m an OG ASMR chaser hahahaha

    • @KevinMayFire
      @KevinMayFire Рік тому +2

      Same

    • @300secondbanoutyougo9
      @300secondbanoutyougo9 Рік тому +1

      Same.. n just like any drug.. I chase n chase
      . N it's just not hitting like it use to

    • @jasonpaz
      @jasonpaz 6 місяців тому +1

      Weird. I thought I was the only one 😊

    • @thatoneguy94512
      @thatoneguy94512 3 місяці тому +2

      11 years now?

    • @BakeHarn
      @BakeHarn 3 місяці тому

      @@thatoneguy94512 thats about right 😂

  • @AustinAdams
    @AustinAdams 11 років тому +34

    I like this chiropractor. He's great!

  • @slayyedslayyed6304
    @slayyedslayyed6304 2 роки тому +16

    OG chiro vid

  • @Rick3207
    @Rick3207 4 роки тому +4

    This hasn’t popped into my feed in ages

  • @AgentMrX7
    @AgentMrX7 9 років тому +40

    why do i find these videos so relaxing :/

  • @JeanNezMarre25
    @JeanNezMarre25 7 років тому +27

    my favorite ASMR video. Anyone else watching this having ASMR in mind?

    • @tannerslomko
      @tannerslomko 5 років тому +4

      It’s been my favorite ASMR for about 5 years now.

    • @eikon9102
      @eikon9102 4 роки тому

      I do

    • @ioncorrea8
      @ioncorrea8 4 роки тому +1

      I've been watching this video for about 3 years I believe and it always work 😪

    • @thatoneguy94512
      @thatoneguy94512 3 роки тому +1

      I've seen it like 200 times

    • @renatomanfredini8942
      @renatomanfredini8942 3 роки тому +2

      I have been watching this video for more than ten years.

  • @FinchleyHairSalon
    @FinchleyHairSalon 10 років тому +2

    I particularly like the demonstration. This is great Chiropractor so far. I found this video really informative.

  • @benmiddleton9984
    @benmiddleton9984 5 років тому +1

    I love that synovial fluid being released in between the joints. Love that sound

  • @haileyloki
    @haileyloki 10 років тому +7

    Dr. Rivera should post more videos. This one is great!!!!!

  • @Rampancyy
    @Rampancyy 11 років тому

    this doc is on fire. dealing with a more difficult patient more quickly than most other doctors deal with an easy one

  • @namvu333
    @namvu333 10 років тому +3

    this doctor looks awesome. i am going to make an appointment soon!

  • @ProMasterSolutions
    @ProMasterSolutions 10 років тому +4

    Many people don't realize that Chiropractors are indeed doctors... Doctor of Chiropractic. Well done, thanks for posting.

    • @WingsOfGreen2014
      @WingsOfGreen2014 10 років тому +1

      You can also get a Doctorate in Art History. It doesn't mean you can treat/cure people.

    • @SuperGitte123
      @SuperGitte123  10 років тому

      Dear, "ProMasterSolutions" Thank you for your comment, we really appreciate it!

    • @Jakelol1980
      @Jakelol1980 8 років тому

      Doctor just means teacher/instructor in latin.

  • @Notreal76
    @Notreal76 11 років тому +29

    This Doc is fast and efficient. Not much show, straight to the point. I like that. Only thing to complain is the amount of slaps. C'mon doc, stop slaping the shit out of this guy after every single move.

  • @tannerslomko
    @tannerslomko 9 років тому +1

    This is probably my favorite video on youtube. Post some more Dr. Rivera!

    • @Khaos969
      @Khaos969 8 місяців тому

      U need to get out more

    • @tannerslomko
      @tannerslomko 8 місяців тому

      @@Khaos969 you couldn't rent a timeshare in my world lil buddy

  • @Tonycaveman
    @Tonycaveman 10 років тому +32

    I've always wanted to slap big guys around like it was nothing.
    I'm going to become a chiropractor!

  • @gelghor
    @gelghor 9 років тому

    I believe that Dr. Matt is doing a great job.

  • @justjacqueline2004
    @justjacqueline2004 10 років тому

    Mr Chiropractor made this look easy,which only comes with HUGE experience and OUCH!

  • @bobdefalco
    @bobdefalco 12 років тому

    Dr. Matt Rivera does this like a boss.

  • @cccEngineer
    @cccEngineer 8 років тому +20

    That bodybuilder wears more jewelry than an Egyptian Pharaoh.

  • @kmh11986
    @kmh11986 9 років тому

    Excellent video!!! I don't understand all of the ignorant comments. Chiropractors clearly bring a lot of relief to many people - myself included!!!

  • @dgareea31swtg
    @dgareea31swtg 11 років тому

    That last adjustment to the thoracic area is my favorite adjustment! My doc did all these, and no other doc even came close. posture improvement, breathing improvement, etc.

  • @beyondonethousand
    @beyondonethousand 11 років тому

    No nonsense and to the point. Solid practitioner.

  • @polskigangster001
    @polskigangster001 12 років тому

    i like this doc seems like he knows his stuff.

  • @chiropracticmovement7845
    @chiropracticmovement7845 9 років тому

    Another awesome video Dr. Matt Rivera!! I love your work. I can relate to this so much as I have always been heavily involved in Bodybuilding and fitness since a child. Over the last three years or so I have experienced a huge increase in physical problems, headaches (surprise, surprise), suffering with limited neck mobility (left side predominantly restricted), overactive traps, left shoulder impingement, winged scapula, my back surprisingly did not give me huge problems, although was tighter and flared up when at the gym, tight gluts, sciatic in both legs on and off but mainly in my left which would go down my leg and into my calve. Also my left leg is approximately one inch shorter than my right.
    Mentally I noticed reduced energy levels, more tiredness, I generally felt aggravated as my body could not sit in its natural alignment and I would be constantly trying to readjust.
    So over the years I have visited Physiotherapists/Massage therapists/Acupuncture and even talked to my local visited Doctor. I never used a Chiro as unfortunately I discovered so much negativity surrounding the practice compared to the others mentioned above, I heard comments like, no scientific evidence, its flawed and the most popular one I hear, "The Chiro made my back worse". Let’s be honest there is good and bad in all walks in life!
    From my experience Physio's have helped to some degree, all though my last two physios are more interested in walking around the room looking interested and providing me with rotational exercises and stretches. I would follow these and revisit to be again given the same advice! As for Acupuncture the only single benefit I noticed was a much deeper sleep for the first night or two. And sport massages help to a degree. But ultimately am I right in saying if the human’s spinal column and joints are not in alignment the problems will always be present? Hence why high volumes of stretching never benefited and there are deeper underlying problems.
    Approximately four weeks ago I finally decided to man up, be brave and make the first scary step in visiting my local family Chiropractor clinic. I have been receiving one to two sessions a week with my Chiropractor Dr. Hannah Sedgman and I have to say the results have been INCREDIBLE! From the very first session I noticed a dramatic change in my body.
    My body still tries go back to its old position as this is what it remembers from all the years my spine has been sat in this unnatural spinal position. So we are working on my body remembering the new alignment which takes time, which most people don't have, most expect a one off miracle session.
    My headaches have been reduced, amazing mobility in my neck it feels lighter, no shoulder impingement, no more aggravated traps, no back pain or stiffness, even my recent fractured wrist has recovered so much faster, greater mobility in my hips, amazing energy levels, my training in the gym is at its best it has EVER been (explosive strength like never experienced before, great muscular pumps), improved sleep and generally happier. I am just so grateful that someone can finally help with my problems that were really starting to affect my quality of life.
    As I explained earlier I've always had a huge passion for bodybuilding and very health conscious, since my great experience with my Chiro I have now been inspired to attend a five year course at CQ University of Australia so I can help people out there that suffer with pain and discomfort and also educate people that a Chiropractor is safe and most importantly WORKS.
    Kind Regards,
    I look forward to a shorter reply!
    Karl

  • @TDace25
    @TDace25 5 років тому +3

    Doctor: “ It’s been a while since you been to the beach huh”
    Kid “I was there 4th of July”

  • @MegaJuncos
    @MegaJuncos 12 років тому

    dr matt..aplausos para usted....desde paraguay lo saludo!...hay muchos kiropracticos que no hacen bien el trabajo....yo soy masajista....mis respetos..excelente demostracion de trabajo..

  • @GoodEyesight3000
    @GoodEyesight3000 10 років тому

    What does rhe chiropractor say at 1:59? that the tight hamstrings have a negative effect on the calf muscle and achilles?

  • @GraffitiKitty1
    @GraffitiKitty1 8 років тому +4

    This was beautiful to behold.

  • @InfluenceOlogy
    @InfluenceOlogy 11 років тому

    Phenomenal work Dr. Matt!!! Well done!!!

  • @christine8767
    @christine8767 11 років тому

    question: the patients seem to mourning quite a bit, is that due to pain or what?

  • @kraftwerk974
    @kraftwerk974 4 роки тому +4

    The doc seems stronger than the bodybuilder 😳

  • @Stanko418
    @Stanko418 11 років тому

    i will hook up a nice chiro to work it out, but i guess i should be glad that it isnt hurtin when i bend it, seems like a good sign or am i wrong?

  • @jonahblock
    @jonahblock 12 років тому +1

    this made my mirror neurons feel great

  • @initra25
    @initra25 9 років тому +1

    Hey doc... How do you know if you need an adjustment?

    • @SuperGitte123
      @SuperGitte123  9 років тому

      If you are in pain or discomfort or if your body is not functioning normal

  • @gruvngyrl
    @gruvngyrl 10 років тому +1

    I'm so happy I came across this video. I actually called Dr. Rivera's office at about 2:30 today hoping to be fit in for a drop-in visit later, but checked his website and found out that they were closed for lunch. After seeing this, with all the slapping and the aggressive, willy-nilly adjusting, I'll be looking for another chiropractor in the area instead. Thanks for posting this, Dr. Rivera. It's a great way to warn patients about what to expect with you!

    • @SamClarkschannel
      @SamClarkschannel 10 років тому +4

      Soft generation.

    • @romariosmith422
      @romariosmith422 10 років тому +1

      Sam Clark exactly and this guy is bodybuilder smh

    • @Slic3R1
      @Slic3R1 10 років тому +3

      Good riddance

    • @SuperGitte123
      @SuperGitte123  10 років тому +4

      Dear Deborah - we are sorry the video had a negative effect on you.
      Before Dr. Rivera became a Chiropractor he was an athlete with a full college football scholarship to UNR. The "slapping" is common between athletes and here it is simply used as cues to this patient who is an obvious athlete and can certainly handle it. Dr. Rivera does not use this with the hundreds of seniors, children, pregnant women and others he adjusts on a weekly basis! He has been in practice for more than 23 years and his practice is 80% referral based because he gets results. I hope this explains better. Best Health!

    • @marciocampos7093
      @marciocampos7093 6 років тому +1

      Well aren’t you the most sensitive thing

  • @GravisTKD
    @GravisTKD 12 років тому

    I probably should have specified static stretching in my statement about its lack of effectiveness in injury prevention. Dynamic stretches, as you were referring to, are a different animal. While I still don't feel that they necessarily prevent injury from the standpoint of increasing flexibility, they serve as a much more suitable warmup than static stretches do since they do a much better job of increasing blood flow and core temperature.

  • @Stanko418
    @Stanko418 11 років тому

    i have an issue with my knee. For years my left knee has been making popping noises everytime i bend it like a squat. it dosent hurt but it feels uncomfortable and can swollen sometimes. is it something for a chiropractor to take care of or?

  • @henchgamer6996
    @henchgamer6996 8 років тому +1

    Need a new video. Where's matt rivera at?

  • @adriansamuel891
    @adriansamuel891 11 років тому

    these guys are crazy good i have bad back problems and they suck when they crack but after it feels amazing... and ya most of all chiropractors give u that slap to do the next move ive had 3 and all did that

  • @philtafish1
    @philtafish1 11 років тому

    I can understand that it feels very nice to have this done but what's with the diagnosis? Holding up his legs at different heights apparently shows that his leg is out of position?

  • @FinchleyHairSalon
    @FinchleyHairSalon 10 років тому

    Im curious how challenging to do a chiropractic with a body building champion. I like what he's doing, so amazing!

  • @alexanderkenniethbam
    @alexanderkenniethbam 9 років тому +1

    Can a chiropractor apply physiotherapy and massage?

  • @pureOZY
    @pureOZY 11 років тому

    i dont know why i watched this but i fucking loved it

  • @dejavu472
    @dejavu472 11 років тому

    i love how he takes a nap while stretching his neck

  • @normaspirated
    @normaspirated 11 років тому

    The SI joint adjustment and leg traction had me dying lol.

  • @thundercracker82
    @thundercracker82 11 років тому

    This guy is awesome. Might have to fly out to see this guy.

  • @boscoblack
    @boscoblack 11 років тому

    Pinched nerved referring pain proximally instead of distally?

  • @juanbaclavab
    @juanbaclavab 7 років тому +1

    Wait a minute! This is Nick Riviera from The Simpsons!

  • @charlesz3
    @charlesz3 6 місяців тому +1

    This and the trashman adjustme t was what fot me into this adiction

  • @enriqueherrera3825
    @enriqueherrera3825 10 років тому +6

    If anyone why he kept smaking him it's test his reflexes. Male doctors do it to women too.

  • @glencannondr
    @glencannondr 9 років тому +1

    too bad you dont live here in NC! good work doc!

  • @DeKosta
    @DeKosta 11 років тому +1

    I love this doc.

  • @emariecha7389
    @emariecha7389 7 років тому

    What I would give to have a shoulder adjustment from you my shoulders are always in pain. Great video keep them coming.

  • @cacaman11
    @cacaman11 10 років тому +3

    i think dr. matt was a former baseball player... he's a slapper

  • @philtafish1
    @philtafish1 11 років тому

    That wasn't the only problem I had with it though. I mean considering that chiropractics claim that the adjustments are very precise etc. How in this video does he decide what specifically needs doing to his arms, fingers and the rest of his body etc.?

  • @Sushiboxvideos
    @Sushiboxvideos 9 років тому

    what is he trying to do with the legs at 1:17?

  • @davidslott
    @davidslott 10 років тому +2

    This guy has great flexibility for someone so muscled up.

  • @SkinnyCow.
    @SkinnyCow. 12 років тому

    Hi everybody, its Dr Rivera !

  • @savagejoego
    @savagejoego 11 років тому

    Chiropractic adjustment is definitely a contact sport.

  • @Txplaya8432
    @Txplaya8432 11 років тому

    This was a good vid. Would be nice to see more uploads.

  • @MrSweatish
    @MrSweatish 11 років тому

    man would love going to this chiropractor on a weekly basis after a brutal leg workout haha :)

  • @TheRealAxelFury
    @TheRealAxelFury 11 років тому

    there are general manoveurs and checks that are used to prevent injuries, and to maintain neuro-spinal health.
    Another thing is to deal with a real problem in the making and not preventing it, in that case a deep and specific examination is necessary, x-ray included, way before proceeding with the specific adjustment.
    This video is not the best example about the last thing I saw.
    You can watch the chiroexcellence channel on youtubbe to see a specific work, done on a specific problem.

  • @jamesmohab
    @jamesmohab 11 років тому

    thumbs up for almost heroes reference.

  • @SolicitorsInEaling
    @SolicitorsInEaling 10 років тому

    There a lot to do with a body building champion. A chiropractor have lots of work to do. Great demo!

  • @iAwakeCA
    @iAwakeCA 11 років тому

    What do you base that on?

  • @jasonmcvey6037
    @jasonmcvey6037 6 років тому

    If your measuring length of the leg and you raise the legs at the knee, doesn't that take the hips and thigh out of the equation? Also if one is longer than the other doesn't that mean the difference is due to a difference in length of the shins?

  • @mpyndur2552
    @mpyndur2552 5 років тому

    ça me fait penser à moi qd je vais voir mon chiropracteur, mais celui là est très direct un peu rustre et brusque dans ses gestes, mais qui sont très professionnel !! bravo mec ....

  • @wheelmanstan
    @wheelmanstan 11 років тому

    cool vid, I remember seeing a film where lou ferrigno went to get some adjustments and the guy had to work his butt off because the guys was 6'5'' 300lbs with very little fat and they said they had a very hard time just reading the x-rays, had to triple the xrays lol

  • @MrMartena56
    @MrMartena56 12 років тому

    That's the most Swedish "Okay" I've ever heard.

  • @GravisTKD
    @GravisTKD 12 років тому

    I think that encouraging "constantly keeping the hamstrings stretched," etc., is just a band-aid solution to any irritation that may be caused by apparent tightness. Stretching doesn't prevent injury. Almost every incidence I've seen of pain from a range-of-motion limitation shows tightness as a symptom. NOT the cause. So if we keep our bodies strong and moving in a controlled, aligned manner, stretching won't be necessary. It's also a myth that muscularity reduces flexibility.

  • @MrAtkar1
    @MrAtkar1 10 років тому +29

    Lol looks like Brock Lesnar.

  • @beyondonethousand
    @beyondonethousand 11 років тому

    Well I like to say that as a powerlifter chiropractic adjustments do work. Don't knock it until you try it.

  • @STLCARDS52993
    @STLCARDS52993 11 років тому

    No problem, keep up the chiropractic work!

  • @fireblazercc
    @fireblazercc 11 років тому

    That was f*cking insane!

  • @Cyanide543
    @Cyanide543 11 років тому

    Watched this over 1000 times, let me take a visit there god damn my backs probably fucked

  • @Txplaya8432
    @Txplaya8432 11 років тому

    This looked great

  • @9faris3
    @9faris3 11 років тому

    indeed. the Dr should say 'feet out over there'

  • @jamesmohab
    @jamesmohab 11 років тому

    i love how he keeps slapping him

  • @Sploige
    @Sploige 12 років тому +1

    "Been a while since you've been to the beach, huh?"

  • @MultiNicushor
    @MultiNicushor 10 років тому

    Come on gents. The difference was from muscle contractions and frezy tendons. It is real and simple to understands.

  • @stavnico
    @stavnico 10 років тому +9

    I like this video

  • @dirty654321
    @dirty654321 11 років тому

    How so ?

  • @devilonhog7113
    @devilonhog7113 10 років тому +6

    this guy is a mobile jewelry shop

  • @eloidomingo2333
    @eloidomingo2333 11 років тому

    Only few nervous tissue and fibers transports the pain sensation. I't not only about the pain. Althought you don0t feel it you know something is going on there that must be changed. Probablt if you worked out really hard it would cause you a lesion in some time, etc.
    Have a nice day

  • @xray538
    @xray538 5 років тому +1

    Oldy but a goody

  • @diskjockie818
    @diskjockie818 10 років тому

    i wish my chiropractor would just do this but he is so gentle and shit

  • @merson21r
    @merson21r 11 років тому

    It's called double crush syndrome...A pinch in a nerve in the elbow or wrist can cause a problem back to the neck...

  • @MyJoJob
    @MyJoJob 12 років тому

    The way he slaps him each time makes this seem like a training regimen.

  • @initra25
    @initra25 3 роки тому

    I see pictures of football players on the wall. Who are they?

    • @TDace25
      @TDace25 2 місяці тому

      I think dolph lundgren and penny hardaway

  • @stevenchick1653
    @stevenchick1653 11 років тому

    This guy is ace.............Nice

  • @eloidomingo2333
    @eloidomingo2333 11 років тому

    That's a problem related in in hip imbalance or contant fiber spasm in the muscle due to Nervous system not working properly. Get a good chiro and say good bye to the nuisance. Or go to medical doctor take some muscle relaxation cream to pour everyday in your muscles, and finally get into surgery to have even more serious problems in the knee. You choose.

  • @redazi1
    @redazi1 10 років тому

    thi best ,great doctor

  • @2014PCP392
    @2014PCP392 10 років тому +19

    3:29 grand disappointment

  • @Karlhumphreys1988
    @Karlhumphreys1988 11 років тому

    He adjusted his hands and fingers... I do that about 5 times a day as a bad habit. High velocity manipulations can be useful, but most chiros are serious quacks!

  • @MrNinosD
    @MrNinosD 11 років тому +1

    Moral of the story: Stretch your muscles after workouts

  • @sp5658
    @sp5658 9 років тому

    dat pop at 1:33 BRUTAL!

  • @CraftsmanBJJ
    @CraftsmanBJJ 12 років тому

    Ernest Hemingway is alive and well, and performing adjustments.

  • @rajlucky484
    @rajlucky484 11 років тому +1

    That must feel good

  • @GrowColt
    @GrowColt 12 років тому

    Doc, I want to adjust like you!