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Great explanation! Question- how would you advise to strengthen the anterior vertebral column? I ask this question because people with osteoporosis are more susceptible to damage to the interior vertebral column versus posterior. Yes the posterior is susceptible to damage but it’s the anterior that is the most susceptible. How would you advise strengthening the interior? Another question - is it true that extreme yoga can over stretch the ligaments? Thanks so much for these great videos!
I don't know. You would aim to strengthen the back and core as a whole, muscles and bones, and do this through loading the vertebral column and improving posture. It depends upon what the person can manage, but walking, running, jumping or dancing, and strength training are recommended by the Royal Osteoporosis Society. You can imagine how these would help load the vertebral column, encouraging bone deposition. Osteoporosis is associated with advancing age, as is reducing muscle strength, so strength training can be very helpful. If there are concerns about the anterior vertebral column then flexion of the column (anteriorly) should be limited.
can ligaments make clicking sounds? more specifically the nuchal ligament because i feel a clicking in my neck (c1-c7) i’m not sure if it’s the ligament or a tendon/muscle
@@trapjimmy3346 Oh and haven't you found what was the problem? I also had my shoulder clicking for some months but then it went away or it just doesn't click as much as before
"I don't know I've never done it, and don't plan to either" love the subtle jokes. Keeps learning fresh and engaged. Thank you immensely for all you've provided and dedicated to helping others learn. Osteo student who uses your videos religiously and it hasn't faulted me to this day. 🙏
Very concise and I like the great passion you put in all your videos! Thank you very much, Dr. Webster! I learnt a lot from you than all my professors in college! The best!
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i can't believe that your videos don't have a milion views per vid! i'm studying for a test to get into a medical school in the nederlands and your videos help a lot!
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I'm from Pakistan,I'm giving Residency exam this coming November and I swear you've made all my anatomy concepts for the very first time .All my Life I've been cramming things but you made my life so easy
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Thank you Dr. Webster! your videos are amazing and very simple to understand! started studying from your videos when I just started medical school and now I'm taking my board exam, and still find your videos extremely informative and helpful.
thank you so much !!!! I like the fact that you give us only the most important information and you do skip details that might make us lost more than benefit us
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Thoroughly enjoy all your videos! You make is easy to understand for a layperson. Too late to become a doctor now but love learning from those who chose the path.
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I am not a med student, don't plan to either... if I were, Would love to have you as a teacher. The sound effect are as amazing as the knowledge you bestow.
I'm getting so much confusion about ligament of vertebral column but sir your presentation really wonderful which clarify my doubts
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re 8:40. The end plates of the vertebral bodies do compress though
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Great explanation!
Question- how would you advise to strengthen the anterior vertebral column? I ask this question because people with osteoporosis are more susceptible to damage to the interior vertebral column versus posterior. Yes the posterior is susceptible to damage but it’s the anterior that is the most susceptible. How would you advise strengthening the interior?
Another question - is it true that extreme yoga can over stretch the ligaments?
Thanks so much for these great videos!
I don't know. You would aim to strengthen the back and core as a whole, muscles and bones, and do this through loading the vertebral column and improving posture. It depends upon what the person can manage, but walking, running, jumping or dancing, and strength training are recommended by the Royal Osteoporosis Society. You can imagine how these would help load the vertebral column, encouraging bone deposition. Osteoporosis is associated with advancing age, as is reducing muscle strength, so strength training can be very helpful. If there are concerns about the anterior vertebral column then flexion of the column (anteriorly) should be limited.
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Are the intervertebral discs "sticked" to the vertabraes above and under ? Or just held in place by weight/pressure and ligaments ?
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How we can take care those ligaments? Especially whit people whit scoliosis?
Isn't the ligament flavum on anterior aspect of adjacent laminae?
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If I damage my c1 c2 ligaments while cracking neck is it ganna heal by its own??
What happen with those three nerves when you have a fusion of the L5 S1 do
they re-connect?
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What about DISH + AS.
can ligaments make clicking sounds? more specifically the nuchal ligament because i feel a clicking in my neck (c1-c7) i’m not sure if it’s the ligament or a tendon/muscle
the clicking is when i’m looking downward and mover my neck left to right
@@trapjimmy3346 How is it now?
@@someone-yj2im same thing nothing changed lol, you get used to it though
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Oh and haven't you found what was the problem?
I also had my shoulder clicking for some months but then it went away or it just doesn't click as much as before
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English is good for speech impediments, but not for explanations