@@sallyolivia37 You know a physiotherapist is different from a chiropractor right? Physiotherapists actually learn medical science. Chiropractors don't even need a first aid certificate. Fun fact: Chiropractic was invented when DD Palmer saw a ghost tell him that magical "Innate Intelligence" would heal the body as long as the spine is properly aligned, and it only got less scientific from there.
I love how these patients aren't squealing like gutted pigs like on some other channels. They are also a great variety of people, not just women in "sexy" sports suits. This is good.
I go to a neurologist and he is a chiropractor on top of that. I have a stress point on back next to my right lat and it pulls a vertabrae away from the rest of my spine. He looked at it, relaxed the muscle and cracked . The relief was just... heavenly. Chiropractors are magicians
Considering the fact chiropractic was started by an occult fraudster who claimed he learned if from a ghost, I'm not surprised chiropractors practice magick.
@@finlandguy427 If it relaxes a lot to feel the bones move to me, they do regularly I weigh 130 kilos and it is necessary that my vertebrae be stretched to separate them, they stretch me by the arms and legs very strong
From the age of 10, I saw the same chiropractor for almost 10 years. I went 3 days a week for 10 years, never getting better, even coming to fear each moment before he cracked me. In my early 20s, my brother built the office of a young chiropractiic couple and he said you should try them, they are really nice, maybe they can fix you. I suffered with back pain since at least age 8, my first record of complaints to my family doctor. It was crippling. After 6 months, the man says, something isn't right, i'm going to send you for some tests. I had been to see so many specialists over the years, so I didn't think he would find the problem. Anyway, when I went in for the results I was floored. He said that the reason he sent me for these tests was because, nobody should be seeing a chiropractor 3 times a week for 10 years and not get better. In addition, he thought it puzzling as to why, when he was seing me 3 times a week, my spine didn't hold it's positions after an adjustment. Like I could come back the next day and it was as if nothing had been done the previous day. He found out that my ligaments and muscles were so stretched out from the years of adjustments, that they had lost it's elasticity. Basically he said it's like a rubber band, at first it's nice and tight. But when you stretch it continuously at some point the elastic doesn't go back to it's original size, it remains all stretched out. So in the case of my back, the 10 years of adjustments, 3 times a week, caused my ligaments to be stretched out so badly, that they are not doing their job and holding my spine in line. No matter how many years,, that he would continue to adjustment me, the problem wouldn't get any better, if anything it could get worse. He could not, out of good conscious, continue to adjust and take money for further damaging my spine. So my treatments stopped that very day. You know I got put on muscle relaxants, 3 times a day from age 12-36. The pain i've lived with because of my back, since i was a kid, isn't measurable. But nothing could have prepared me for the pain since age 36. At 36 yrs of age, i had injured my back and was unable to walk for months. My physiotherapist, based on my CT report I should have been making some progress. Little did we know that the doctor who wrote my CT report got it mixed up with another person's CT results. Not knowing this, my physiotherapist recommended trying traction. On the very first traction, an ambulance was called, my discs in my lower back had shattered. But when I got to the ER, I kept getting morphine but no doctor took the time to physically examen me. About 20 hours later, someone came to talk to me and my mother to tell me that I would have to go to a nursing home. I was so mad. I said "hell no, not 1 doctor has come to physically examen me, i haven't gone to the bathroom since i got here and i can't physically move 1/4 inch without excruciating pain,. I'm not leaving this hospital until i see a spine specialist." One of the best surgeons happened to be going on vacation but heard of a 36 yr old in the ER, so he decided to take a look before going out the door. He took a few minutes to read my chart and then started yelling and cursing at the ER doctors. He said "you/ve given her enough morphine to kill a small horse and you don't think she should be put through an MRI?" He turned to me lifted up the bars to my bed and said you are my patient now. He wheeled me down and straight into an MRI machine. When I came out he said you have a few problems. Your MRI no where near matches your CT report. I don't know who that CT belongs to but it isn't you. You have 60 minutes to get your loved ones to the hospital but then you will be on my operating table. I have to tell you now, there is an 80% chance you will be paralyzed from the waist down, as soon as i turn you over to operate. Little did he know but i got a Staph Aureus MRSA infection on that first surgery. They fought to save my life with 3 more surgeries. Each time having to remove more muscle, and soft tissue, add to this the overstretched ligaments, gives you a recipe for disaster. I survived, I have to be very careful, one bad turn and i will paralyse from the waist down. I'm bed ridden 95% of the time and my pain goes from a 5-6 to a 10 within seconds. I have no discs between my vertebrae in my lower back and the spine was never fused. I have no muscles or ligaments helping to hold these vertebreas in line. Every movement, my discs is hitting another, no cushion, and often my vertebraes lock in an unnatural position. This brings my pain level to a 10 and unable to turn over in bed without help and added pain. I have been fortunate to still have the use of my legs, when i can get up, after 17 yrs but each day is a struggle. I do have the best kids in the world and have been there to help in every way. The only chiropractor I had prior to the one who helped me, was extremely rough with me. Enough that every time I went to see the new one I use to think, how is it possible for him to do the adjustment with so little force? You seem like a great doctor. Can you tell me, how often do you see your patients and over how many years? What i'm trying to figure out, is when should i have stopped going to see my first chiropractor? I do believe in what you do greatly, but I think my first chiropractor wasn't good at his job. I do know the benefit of getting adjusted, only in my case my adjustments never held.
@@tilstrim2944 you know we are talking about growing up in the 70s and 80s. People trusted doctors back then, they had the degree and it was far from the career they had. They became self made millionaires so they are far from dumb, dad worked 7 days a week and my mom is the one who brought me to countless specialists over the years, all swearing by the chiropractor to help. Still today, in my physical prognosis, she is still trying to find the 1 specialist who can at least improve my quality of life. But after almost 50 years, constantly discouraged by specialists who can't help, I'm just so tired of seeing a new doctor and we are afraid of getting bad advice again. They may have been trusting and naive regarding giro practices but far from dumb. I do understand your point for sure but they did what they were told was best for me at that time.
@@fpsimmortal7625 lol just trying to prevent something like this happening to someone else. Bedridden 95% of the time for 17 years makes a person lonely. 😂
Why must you be so far away. It is so obvious that you genuinely care for your patients far beyond a paycheck. May God bless you Dr. Doug. Although having an adjustment at your hands would be a God send, your videos alone help me relax and reduce the intensity of my Chronic pain. Thank you and may God bless you, yours, and your practice as well. Big hugs from Missouri!
You are the man.... this is like a 9.2 on the Richter Scale.... geesh... I need the one where you stand behind and lift the whole skull while you have the patient turn the head and you pull towards you... I promise the most top bone on my spine just under the skull is locked and I can feel it. What is the upper most bone called in the spine directly under the skull...? Anyone...
Hi Eric, thanks for the kind words, so glad you liked the video. The top bone on the spine is called Atlas (also known as C1), above that is the base of the skull (the base is called Occiput), so the move you are referring to, is most often called an "Occiput Lift" or a "Occipital Lift", I have heard of nick names like "God's Hug", too. I hope this helps. Did you have a specific time stamp on the video that you liked the best? (ie... 5:32 or... )
@@DrDougWillenHouseofChiro thank you for the info on the human anatomy. You are smart by asking my favorite part... made me watch it again because I did have a favorite part and had to track it.... for some reason the blonde girl at 3:24 seems like her back needed to be released for many years. I don't think I've heard a lower back light up the way hers did unless you use that y strap... that was my favorite..... I notice a lot of dancers go to you... they seem very fit, full of life and of course beautiful. However with all the movement they do sure need you to keep limber. I feel like you should play the theme to Arthur from Christopher Cross in the background since you guys seem so New York... I love that movie Dudley Moore was brilliant.... be good doc.
i wish i was near you doc, i do always experience back pain and neck pain at the same time. i think if i could experience some chiropracting session with you my pain will disappear
Yes, if it is really good, they leave you as a new amimelo, they regularly do my head, spine and they also stretch me by the arms and feet very strong and the whole skeletal structure is like new.
this is a mixture of relaxing and entertaining. In the one moment hes saying „soft one“ in the next moment hes breaking someones back with a wrestling move (joke).
The best I can do is try to find the cause of the pain, and dig my way into the spot, and see if there is something I can improve or correct. I always start with balancing and taking stress off the spine, and skeletal system. Releasing nerve stress, and restoring a better connection between brain (nervous system) and body.
If you've had a L5-SI fusion, should this be avoided? I really need my neck done something fierce! My fusion was lower back though, should I be alright to go?
I do this myself😂😂 such a nice feeling but i do not recommend to crack your fingers too much like me i do it more than 4/5 years and every winter my fingers would get painfull and i can’t really move them cuz of the pain..
I feel better already just watching this
Hey Andrew, that's awesome. Thank you for watching. Doc
No u don't
Shut up
my neck feels snapped just by watching this
neasi
1:22 SHAGGY
2:42 Holy cow even I felt that
I watch tons of these chiro vids. Think this guy has the best cracks, imo. Definitely invested in some legit audio equipment.
you could say he's... cracked 😏
Idk I think his Audio could be so much louder.
8:55 is the best release out of everyone LOL
he fart
3:24. Amazing.
6:01 that bark , lol
😂😂😂
😂😂
😂😂😂😂🤣
Yeah. It's very funny
HAHAHAH
As a stressed PhD student 🇬🇧 with lower back pain I wish I could book a holiday to NY just to be cracked all over like a glow stick
Did you went to see a chiropractor?
@@finlandguy427 not yet, still doing the PhD and on a 32 week waiting list for a physiotherapist…
@@sallyolivia37 Ok, i hope your going to get your back well.
@@sallyolivia37 You know a physiotherapist is different from a chiropractor right?
Physiotherapists actually learn medical science. Chiropractors don't even need a first aid certificate.
Fun fact: Chiropractic was invented when DD Palmer saw a ghost tell him that magical "Innate Intelligence" would heal the body as long as the spine is properly aligned, and it only got less scientific from there.
@@sallyolivia37 what about now bro?
I love how these patients aren't squealing like gutted pigs like on some other channels.
They are also a great variety of people, not just women in "sexy" sports suits.
This is good.
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it!
I go to a neurologist and he is a chiropractor on top of that. I have a stress point on back next to my right lat and it pulls a vertabrae away from the rest of my spine. He looked at it, relaxed the muscle and cracked . The relief was just... heavenly. Chiropractors are magicians
What a blessing and I couldn't agree more.
Considering the fact chiropractic was started by an occult fraudster who claimed he learned if from a ghost, I'm not surprised chiropractors practice magick.
My body and mind feels extremely satisfyed with ASMR when you do the adjustments on others.
If when you feel that crunch in your entire back it seems that your breath is cut off but that's good
@@JOSESANCHEZ-yi7ou Um...
@@finlandguy427 Have you ever had a chiropractic treatment?
@@JOSESANCHEZ-yi7ou No i haven't. It's just, looking at those adjustments makes my mind and body feel relaxed. Believe me, I'm a weirdo 😅
@@finlandguy427 If it relaxes a lot to feel the bones move to me, they do regularly I weigh 130 kilos and it is necessary that my vertebrae be stretched to separate them, they stretch me by the arms and legs very strong
2:42 He's like 'holy shit she dead now'
8:58 is pure ASMR gold
Bro took a sh
Almost sleep, very relaxing video.
God, the sound is... just relaxing.
i definitely wanna try it.
Thank you!
2:15
"oh you don't wanna Crack?"
"let's see who's more tough"
2:16
"nevermind next"
3:24 the best crack
3:38 Great Work, 47 Now head towards an exit
From the age of 10, I saw the same chiropractor for almost 10 years. I went 3 days a week for 10 years, never getting better, even coming to fear each moment before he cracked me. In my early 20s, my brother built the office of a young chiropractiic couple and he said you should try them, they are really nice, maybe they can fix you. I suffered with back pain since at least age 8, my first record of complaints to my family doctor. It was crippling. After 6 months, the man says, something isn't right, i'm going to send you for some tests. I had been to see so many specialists over the years, so I didn't think he would find the problem. Anyway, when I went in for the results I was floored. He said that the reason he sent me for these tests was because, nobody should be seeing a chiropractor 3 times a week for 10 years and not get better. In addition, he thought it puzzling as to why, when he was seing me 3 times a week, my spine didn't hold it's positions after an adjustment. Like I could come back the next day and it was as if nothing had been done the previous day. He found out that my ligaments and muscles were so stretched out from the years of adjustments, that they had lost it's elasticity. Basically he said it's like a rubber band, at first it's nice and tight. But when you stretch it continuously at some point the elastic doesn't go back to it's original size, it remains all stretched out. So in the case of my back, the 10 years of adjustments, 3 times a week, caused my ligaments to be stretched out so badly, that they are not doing their job and holding my spine in line. No matter how many years,, that he would continue to adjustment me, the problem wouldn't get any better, if anything it could get worse. He could not, out of good conscious, continue to adjust and take money for further damaging my spine. So my treatments stopped that very day. You know I got put on muscle relaxants, 3 times a day from age 12-36. The pain i've lived with because of my back, since i was a kid, isn't measurable. But nothing could have prepared me for the pain since age 36. At 36 yrs of age, i had injured my back and was unable to walk for months. My physiotherapist, based on my CT report I should have been making some progress. Little did we know that the doctor who wrote my CT report got it mixed up with another person's CT results. Not knowing this, my physiotherapist recommended trying traction. On the very first traction, an ambulance was called, my discs in my lower back had shattered. But when I got to the ER, I kept getting morphine but no doctor took the time to physically examen me. About 20 hours later, someone came to talk to me and my mother to tell me that I would have to go to a nursing home. I was so mad. I said "hell no, not 1 doctor has come to physically examen me, i haven't gone to the bathroom since i got here and i can't physically move 1/4 inch without excruciating pain,. I'm not leaving this hospital until i see a spine specialist." One of the best surgeons happened to be going on vacation but heard of a 36 yr old in the ER, so he decided to take a look before going out the door. He took a few minutes to read my chart and then started yelling and cursing at the ER doctors. He said "you/ve given her enough morphine to kill a small horse and you don't think she should be put through an MRI?" He turned to me lifted up the bars to my bed and said you are my patient now. He wheeled me down and straight into an MRI machine. When I came out he said you have a few problems. Your MRI no where near matches your CT report. I don't know who that CT belongs to but it isn't you. You have 60 minutes to get your loved ones to the hospital but then you will be on my operating table. I have to tell you now, there is an 80% chance you will be paralyzed from the waist down, as soon as i turn you over to operate. Little did he know but i got a Staph Aureus MRSA infection on that first surgery. They fought to save my life with 3 more surgeries. Each time having to remove more muscle, and soft tissue, add to this the overstretched ligaments, gives you a recipe for disaster. I survived, I have to be very careful, one bad turn and i will paralyse from the waist down. I'm bed ridden 95% of the time and my pain goes from a 5-6 to a 10 within seconds. I have no discs between my vertebrae in my lower back and the spine was never fused. I have no muscles or ligaments helping to hold these vertebreas in line. Every movement, my discs is hitting another, no cushion, and often my vertebraes lock in an unnatural position. This brings my pain level to a 10 and unable to turn over in bed without help and added pain. I have been fortunate to still have the use of my legs, when i can get up, after 17 yrs but each day is a struggle. I do have the best kids in the world and have been there to help in every way. The only chiropractor I had prior to the one who helped me, was extremely rough with me. Enough that every time I went to see the new one I use to think, how is it possible for him to do the adjustment with so little force? You seem like a great doctor. Can you tell me, how often do you see your patients and over how many years? What i'm trying to figure out, is when should i have stopped going to see my first chiropractor? I do believe in what you do greatly, but I think my first chiropractor wasn't good at his job. I do know the benefit of getting adjusted, only in my case my adjustments never held.
What a story. How are you now?
you’re parents are dumb af, how could they possibly let their kid be adjusted 3 times a week, mad shit
@@tilstrim2944 you know we are talking about growing up in the 70s and 80s. People trusted doctors back then, they had the degree and it was far from the career they had. They became self made millionaires so they are far from dumb, dad worked 7 days a week and my mom is the one who brought me to countless specialists over the years, all swearing by the chiropractor to help. Still today, in my physical prognosis, she is still trying to find the 1 specialist who can at least improve my quality of life. But after almost 50 years, constantly discouraged by specialists who can't help, I'm just so tired of seeing a new doctor and we are afraid of getting bad advice again. They may have been trusting and naive regarding giro practices but far from dumb. I do understand your point for sure but they did what they were told was best for me at that time.
bro wrote a one thousand word yt comment this person is a legend
@@fpsimmortal7625 lol just trying to prevent something like this happening to someone else. Bedridden 95% of the time for 17 years makes a person lonely. 😂
That's some great cracks right there
Thank you Robert!
getting adjustment is instant relief..love it 😁
I crack my toes almost every day. It's so satisfying
Ok it scares me if he becomes a assassin he gone popping necks for real and he gone be call mr.snapple
Why must you be so far away. It is so obvious that you genuinely care for your patients far beyond a paycheck. May God bless you Dr. Doug. Although having an adjustment at your hands would be a God send, your videos alone help me relax and reduce the intensity of my Chronic pain. Thank you and may God bless you, yours, and your practice as well. Big hugs from Missouri!
Imagine getting this after some hard work
4:29 my best part I wish I have professional chiropractor like you
They compress my back very hard, all my vertebrae creak, good it leaves me as new
Dr. Doug gets them all. I love him.
Those adjustments are so satisfying and relaxing. The rush zfter the neck, anazing feeling
So glad you can have some statisfying and relaxing moments!
Could watch this all day long 🤩
Thanks for this and I tried it on my little bro he felt so good afterwards he wasn’t moving :)
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...awww he fell asleep :)
Super original comment, well done.
@@jamestaylor5417 thanks for making the jobs of lemons easier by being the sourest being on this planet
@@jamestaylor5417 you must be fun at the parties
@@jamestaylor5417 This is the internet, 90+% of what you see isn’t original. It’s still funny though.
1:03
Wow that's the only air bubble in my body that i know how to crack
3:34 was classic
Most asmr things freak me out! I did not know that back cracks were thing and everything about it is yes
Hi Kendra, I'm glad you got watch this one! Doc
Very satisfying video, but that thumbnail is hilarious 😂
These people are so crunchy
7:10 girl on the cover page.... thank me later
Yes this is amazing
Thanks for watching this one. Some good cracks. If you are ever in NYC stop by and get one for yourself!!
Wow, I bet that feels so good !! You are cute too Doctor 😍 just saying 😉
Its the best feeling in the world to hear your bones cracking 🤣
8:58 is that a fart? xd
ye i was wondering
it is normal, can happen
I have a dislocated tailbone and sacrum, seeing this is like getting to heaven
Imagine farting at the same time lmao
0:02
You are the man.... this is like a 9.2 on the Richter Scale.... geesh... I need the one where you stand behind and lift the whole skull while you have the patient turn the head and you pull towards you... I promise the most top bone on my spine just under the skull is locked and I can feel it. What is the upper most bone called in the spine directly under the skull...? Anyone...
Hi Eric, thanks for the kind words, so glad you liked the video. The top bone on the spine is called Atlas (also known as C1), above that is the base of the skull (the base is called Occiput), so the move you are referring to, is most often called an "Occiput Lift" or a "Occipital Lift", I have heard of nick names like "God's Hug", too. I hope this helps. Did you have a specific time stamp on the video that you liked the best? (ie... 5:32 or... )
@@DrDougWillenHouseofChiro thank you for the info on the human anatomy. You are smart by asking my favorite part... made me watch it again because I did have a favorite part and had to track it.... for some reason the blonde girl at 3:24 seems like her back needed to be released for many years. I don't think I've heard a lower back light up the way hers did unless you use that y strap... that was my favorite..... I notice a lot of dancers go to you... they seem very fit, full of life and of course beautiful. However with all the movement they do sure need you to keep limber. I feel like you should play the theme to Arthur from Christopher Cross in the background since you guys seem so New York... I love that movie Dudley Moore was brilliant.... be good doc.
hahaha, thanks Eric! I love the Arthur suggestion, that would be good to do that sometime.
0:54 he farted lol
those fart molecules where stored in his joints
3:24
i wish i was near you doc, i do always experience back pain and neck pain at the same time. i think if i could experience some chiropracting session with you my pain will disappear
6:01 🦏
Xdd
Se relajación, que sueño me da☺️
Sii
I wanted to help my brother and fix his neck so I tried this on him and now he's so relaxed he's not moving anymore.
this is what makes me sleep
this deserves a thousand million views
The cracking sound is addictive to listen to!
☺️👍🏼
For the neck adjustment, how are you able to get it right every time? It seems - to me - the one where you could easily get it wrong and hurt someone
He is the Kenshiro of chiropractic
1:27 imagine, accidentally broke her neck. Double kill
More points tho
LMAO
03:23 best of the best..
why is this so satisfying?
These are loud cracks its unbelievable ther loud wow do they hurt the patient at all .
👍🏻
oh !!!! thats sounds crunchy
Awesome compilation. Your work is astonishing.
Wow awesome! Thanks Personal!
Finally a vid without long intros and talking so much
☺️
I wanna try some of these things, it's gonna feels like i'm have a new body for sure. 😎
Yes, if it is really good, they leave you as a new amimelo, they regularly do my head, spine and they also stretch me by the arms and feet very strong and the whole skeletal structure is like new.
Pse
este señor a tocado el cuello de muchas personas, wow
Suena rarito 😅
También agarra mas abajo el wey
Could you have phrased that any differently?
This should be sponsored by…….Rice Crispies!!!!!🤗🤗🤗
He kept backing up really quicky.
My Anxiety
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7:55
ここのカット後に靴下脱がされてるの好き
lmao yeah
This is awesome Doc amazing 👏😍
I am enjoying this af
5:05 😱😱😱😱
good job chief, start the 180 neck crack protocologue
this is a mixture of relaxing and entertaining. In the one moment hes saying „soft one“ in the next moment hes breaking someones back with a wrestling move (joke).
Wowwwww! Those are some insane cracks.
👍🏼😊🙏🏻
Wow very good message
this video made my day
Are you kidding me ?
If i was on that "table" i was sleeping 1 minute later and you coulded crack all my bones !
😁😁😁😁😁
3:24 doesn't even make sense...might be the best SI pops of all time
its a fart actually
@@jfinthetrap I disagree but I mean it absolutely could be lol. Only they know for sure.
@@wtfspaghetto yeah😂
Some of these cracks sound fake but I'm still loving it
3:23 o my god
I uh I need you at my house I crack like crazy 😂❤😂❤😂❤😢 let's just say I'm glad I'm not the only one dealing with this ❤thanks doc 😂❤🎉
8:57 you could have easily cut out the fart 😂😂😂
do chiropractics help loosen someone who games a lot and has a tight/stiff back, neck, and spine? and also does it hurt at all?
Yes it can!
Hey Doc, how much does this cost? Really curious!!
hi. what can you do for a baseball pitcher or person who throws.
The best I can do is try to find the cause of the pain, and dig my way into the spot, and see if there is something I can improve or correct. I always start with balancing and taking stress off the spine, and skeletal system. Releasing nerve stress, and restoring a better connection between brain (nervous system) and body.
sleepy😴💤
6:01 aou
I didn't realize humans were so crunchy..
If you've had a L5-SI fusion, should this be avoided? I really need my neck done something fierce! My fusion was lower back though, should I be alright to go?
Que sensación más relajante
My body literally hurts watching this and I'm scared to move 😭😭😭
This looks like torture, but cool
and btw 8:57 that's a release fart
0:40 that minecraft slime sound
Thumbnail photo looks like a Mortal Kombat finisher move
😂
I do this myself😂😂 such a nice feeling but i do not recommend to crack your fingers too much like me i do it more than 4/5 years and every winter my fingers would get painfull and i can’t really move them cuz of the pain..
You should go and check that because I have more years doing it and I have never had pain on my fingers
I soooooo need this done to me!
so crunchy
q satisfacción da escuchar esto
3:30
Nice video thanks for sharing
Glad you liked it!
This video works best when I have backpain but no money to look for chiropractor. Thanks man.
Imagine after the pops the chiropracter suddenly says oops
8:57 was that a fart? haha
I'm here to face my phobia... cracking noises
Ohmygod, finally, someone like me
Me da placer sólo escuchar. Que envidia
si peero es muy peligroso si no se hace bien
@@JOSESANCHEZ-yi7ou más los del cuello