Thank you, Dr. Frank. I've been struggling with L5 S1, DDD, and I've undergone rehabilitation about 15 times, including exercises that I've continued at home. I've watched other videos related to this issue, but the exercises didn't seem to work for me. Instead, I've experienced ongoing pain in my lower back. When I saw your video, I thought it might be the best set of exercises, some of which I'm already doing. I'll provide you with feedback later on.
Good video. Most truths is showing effects of your old hockey injuries. Held off back surgery in my 40-s and 50-s. After retirement had both neck and back surgeries with great success. It is amazing how we dont do those exercises until you cant stand the pain anymore. The exercises are all i went through during therapy over the decades. The key is to keep doing them even after pain relief. Very rarely does a back injury go completely away except a act of God. Just as your old hockey injury is noticeable the effects of back injury never goes away. The past 2 years after the back surgeries has been the most pain free and limber days of my life since first back injury over 30 years ago. Amazing how far back surgeries have progressed with the newer surgeon out there..
Thanks for sharing. I am so glad you are doing well🙏. Aging is definitely a journey that keeps reminding us of our past injuries🙂. But as long as we keep moving to the best of our ability it’s a win. Think about all those that never had the blessing of getting old. Keep up the good work👍
Thanks for outstanding video, Frank. Your demonstration of these remarkably simple exercises has provided me with immense relief, and I have found great satisfaction in incorporating them into my regular practice routine. I truly appreciate the effort you have put into creating this video and presenting the exercises in such an accessible manner.
Thankyou for these excercises. I am recovering from herniated disc, 7 weeks in and starting to want to excercise... my leg still has pins and needles and reduced strength and feeling. My question is- the bones in my back crunch and grind when I move about, and I worry what that means!? 😳
Thank you so much for sharing your time to help many of us with back pain. Have a bulging disc at L4-L5 no Sciatica pain all my pain is in the back, can I do this exercises? Thank you if you could share your thoughts.
Thanks for sharing 🙏. You can definitely try these exercises and if any of them increase symptoms do not continue. But as I always say, you should speak with a medical professional who knows your case specifically if you have any questions. Good luck 👍
Thanks for watching. As for replacement exercises for swimming, that is very difficult due to the buoyancy effect of water. They do have high tech treadmills that operate in water tanks but that is more for the professional team setting. That’s why swimming f is such a great exercise👍
I have suffered pain L4 L5 lower back pain 😫 way back 2018 same yr.i got surgery now may work is extensive standing and weighing 7kg per seconds now i feel pain again .since i watch your video i followed step by step to avoid any worse pain again .thank you doc.❤
These decompression exercises are great, ty. Dr. Frank, it'd be very helpful if you'd share additional exercises &/or INFO. for folks like me that suffer with radiculopathy/ deferred SEVERE PAIN that remain in both legs & feet because L5S1 herniated disc [due to 35 yr old gym injury]. My DO frowns upon back surgery & I'd tend to agree. I refuse to stay idle but gets me in trouble!🙄
Thank you very much Dr .Frank for another great video !!! So well explained and demonstrated !!! Wow ! This is exactly I was looking for ! ( My gut tells me it } 🤗👍🙏
Thanks Dr. Frank for the nice video. I have a question: when I walk for more than 6 to 8 minutes, I will start having pain and numbness that starts from the buttocks all the way down to the feet, I couldn't walk any further and i have to stop for a couple of mins for the pain to go away- the pain is equally distributed between the two sides. X-ray shows a narrow disk L5-S1- any suggestions for a proper workout to heal this? Thanks
Thanks for sharing. In your situation I would consult with a health professional that knows your case. It’s difficult to give suggestions without seeing the MRI and examination. I wish you the best 🙏
Hello. I have been suffering from left buttock pain along with left leg since last 4 months. MRI done and report has disc protusion in L4-L5.Age-60y female
Hi.my discs has reduced the spaces.are those exercises good for that ? And I have a sciatica nerve pain too.and also a neck and shoulder pain.please advice .thank you .
Hi Dr Frank I am following your videos. Thanks I have one question. My Doctor told me that you disc a bit buldge out and I need core training. But I don't understand how it can help me to solve my issue? How core training helps in my case? Could you please shortly answer 👏👏👏
Thanks for the question. A strong core supports the spine by taking load pressure off of the discs, just like strong quadriceps and hamstring muscles support the knees. It is always beneficial to have a strong core.
Sir can i do back hyper extension in gym for lower back? I have lower back pain but its never very serious but its always there and sometimes there is some electric shock kind of pain, very rare but occurs sometimes while bending. Is it herniated disc or bulge? Which is riskier?
You are a godsend sir... Straight forward without the gimmicks
Thank you, Dr. Frank. This helps a lot. 🙏🙏🙏
You are very welcome 🙏
Thank you DR.frank
Thanks for watching 🙏
Thank you, Dr. Frank. I've been struggling with L5 S1, DDD, and I've undergone rehabilitation about 15 times, including exercises that I've continued at home. I've watched other videos related to this issue, but the exercises didn't seem to work for me. Instead, I've experienced ongoing pain in my lower back. When I saw your video, I thought it might be the best set of exercises, some of which I'm already doing. I'll provide you with feedback later on.
Thanks for watching. I wish you the best in health🙏
Good video. Most truths is showing effects of your old hockey injuries. Held off back surgery in my 40-s and 50-s. After retirement had both neck and back surgeries with great success. It is amazing how we dont do those exercises until you cant stand the pain anymore. The exercises are all i went through during therapy over the decades. The key is to keep doing them even after pain relief. Very rarely does a back injury go completely away except a act of God. Just as your old hockey injury is noticeable the effects of back injury never goes away. The past 2 years after the back surgeries has been the most pain free and limber days of my life since first back injury over 30 years ago. Amazing how far back surgeries have progressed with the newer surgeon out there..
Thanks for sharing. I am so glad you are doing well🙏. Aging is definitely a journey that keeps reminding us of our past injuries🙂. But as long as we keep moving to the best of our ability it’s a win. Think about all those that never had the blessing of getting old. Keep up the good work👍
This was a great video! I never thought I would be dealing with a back injury 🥺
Stay positive , the body can heal👍
Thank you Dr Frank. This is very helpful
You are very welcome
Doctor ,God bless you
👌 wonderful demonstration ! 🙏
thank you Doctor !🌷🙏
Thanks for watching🙏
Thanks for outstanding video, Frank. Your demonstration of these remarkably simple exercises has provided me with immense relief, and I have found great satisfaction in incorporating them into my regular practice routine. I truly appreciate the effort you have put into creating this video and presenting the exercises in such an accessible manner.
Thanks for sharing.
Thankyou for these excercises. I am recovering from herniated disc, 7 weeks in and starting to want to excercise... my leg still has pins and needles and reduced strength and feeling.
My question is- the bones in my back crunch and grind when I move about, and I worry what that means!? 😳
Hello sir please answer this
is the glute bridges exercises effective for this injury, should we do it ???
Today i saw your demo ,realy helpful,thank you very much.
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Very very use ful 🙏Doctor Tq🙏
Thanks for watching 🙏
Great Video.... Thank You ❤❤❤
Thanks for watching🙏
Thanks for the demo doc.
You’re welcome. Thanks for watching 🙏
Hi Doctor. Do you have exercises that can replace swimming?
Very nice Dr thanks
Thanks for watching 🙏
Thank you sir am from Tamilnadu
Thank you Dr Frank video si interesting
Thanks for watching 🙏
Nicely explained , thank you
Your welcome 🙏
Thank you so much Dr.Frank
You’re welcome e. Thanks for watching 🙏
Thx for supporting
I just start pain. What is the best exercises? Or what I have to do? Or avoid?
Hi doc kindly help with excersie which help neck re stureture
Thank you so much for sharing your time to help many of us with back pain. Have a bulging disc at L4-L5 no Sciatica pain all my pain is in the back, can I do this exercises? Thank you if you could share your thoughts.
Thanks for sharing 🙏. You can definitely try these exercises and if any of them increase symptoms do not continue. But as I always say, you should speak with a medical professional who knows your case specifically if you have any questions. Good luck 👍
Great tips and clear explanation of steps. Thank you keep them coming👍🏾
Thanks for watching 🙏
Very helpful 🤝
Glad to hear that. Thanks for watching 🙏
Thank u Dr. Frank
Do you have exercises that can replace swimming?
Thanks for watching. As for replacement exercises for swimming, that is very difficult due to the buoyancy effect of water. They do have high tech treadmills that operate in water tanks but that is more for the professional team setting. That’s why swimming f is such a great exercise👍
Thank you 👍🏼👍🏼
You’re welcome🙏
I have suffered pain L4 L5 lower back pain 😫 way back 2018 same yr.i got surgery now may work is extensive standing and weighing 7kg per seconds now i feel pain again .since i watch your video i followed step by step to avoid any worse pain again .thank you doc.❤
Thanks is for sharing 🙏
There is no disc between L4 &L5 😢,and i have done total right hip replacement last year Feb due to hip fracture
These decompression exercises are great, ty. Dr. Frank, it'd be very helpful if you'd share additional exercises &/or INFO. for folks like me that suffer with radiculopathy/ deferred SEVERE PAIN that remain in both legs & feet because L5S1 herniated disc [due to 35 yr old gym injury]. My DO frowns upon back surgery & I'd tend to agree. I refuse to stay idle but gets me in trouble!🙄
Thanks for sharing! I will do that. Stay positive and know that the body can heal🙏
Thank you doctor 🙏🙏
Thanks for watching 🙏
Thank you Doc
What do you do when sleeping pain onright side and knee get worse
Thank you
Thank you very much Dr .Frank for another great video !!! So well explained and demonstrated !!! Wow ! This is exactly I was looking for ! ( My gut tells me it } 🤗👍🙏
Sir I hv THR both n L4L5 disc bulg what shud b done?
Rebounder - can walk gently on rebounder if hv burning thighs ? Tq sir 😊
What about an inversion table
Thanks
Super helpful
Thanks for watching 👍
Thanks Dr. Frank for the nice video. I have a question: when I walk for more than 6 to 8 minutes, I will start having pain and numbness that starts from the buttocks all the way down to the feet, I couldn't walk any further and i have to stop for a couple of mins for the pain to go away- the pain is equally distributed between the two sides. X-ray shows a narrow disk L5-S1- any suggestions for a proper workout to heal this? Thanks
Thanks for sharing. In your situation I would consult with a health professional that knows your case. It’s difficult to give suggestions without seeing the MRI and examination. I wish you the best 🙏
This is very helpful. Thanks for sharing it!
Thanks for watching 🙏
Hello. I have been suffering from left buttock pain along with left leg since last 4 months. MRI done and report has disc protusion in L4-L5.Age-60y female
Thank you🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻😇
God bless you
Tja ja for watching 🙏
Thank u.
Your very welcome🙏
Hi.my discs has reduced the spaces.are those exercises good for that ? And I have a sciatica nerve pain too.and also a neck and shoulder pain.please advice .thank you .
Thanks really helpful appreciate your efforts.
Thanks for sharing.
Very useful tips thaks
My shins are numb and nothing helps
Thank you Dr . Frank. I am Norma Toledo i have L 4 L5 and your video helps me a lot
Thank you for watching Norma. I’m glad you’re feeling better🙏
S4L5. 22years now i am suffering from lowback pain
I have L4 for 3months now with sever pain am 35years
Are the extension exercises recomanded also for degenerative anterolistezis L4-L5 ?
Hi Dr Frank
I am following your videos. Thanks
I have one question. My Doctor told me that you disc a bit buldge out and I need core training. But I don't understand how it can help me to solve my issue? How core training helps in my case? Could you please shortly answer 👏👏👏
Thanks for the question. A strong core supports the spine by taking load pressure off of the discs, just like strong quadriceps and hamstring muscles support the knees. It is always beneficial to have a strong core.
Sir can i do back hyper extension in gym for lower back?
I have lower back pain but its never very serious but its always there and sometimes there is some electric shock kind of pain, very rare but occurs sometimes while bending.
Is it herniated disc or bulge? Which is riskier?
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Please explain from india tamil nadu
Thank you so much.
Is rowing good or bad for stenosis?
It depends, usually bending forward feels good with stenosis.
God bless
Thank You so so so much
God Bless you
Your welcome
Very good! I wished you didn't practice 90 minutes from my house!
Thanks 🙏.
I AM 80 CANT BENĎOW AND JUST FINE OUT THAT THESE PAIN IN THE LEGS IS CESATIC PAIN
L5 dis bulge how to sleep doctor
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I want to saire my mri report to u ,but i dont know how to
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The devil wears red and has blue horns👆 Check the beginning. No seriously, good exercises.
Thanks Doc.
You’re very welcome🙏👍
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