Secrets of the Right vs. Left Quadratus Lumborums: How to Relax Them Effectively.

The right and left Quadratus Lumborums don't get tight and overactive for the same reason. But when they do get tight, our lower body gets unstable.
👉Links to videos mentioned
🔹Minimalist Shoes: kzread.info/dash/bejne/Ynh4mKSlcs6ZhJM.html
🔹Back Pain: kzread.info/dash/bejne/l5Zts8GAqpzOp7A.html
🔹Lower Right Glute stretch: kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZYuM2tOTpK_IYaQ.html
🔹Scissor Slides: kzread.info/dash/bejne/aK6T1MSjo7iyqrw.html
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0:00 Quadratus Lumborum and Pelvic Instability Intro
0:25 Why the right quadratus lumborum gets tight
3:50 Right QL stretch Postural Restoration Right Sidelying Rest Position Technique
5:50 Postural Restoration Inferior Right Glute Max Stretch
6:44 Why the left quadratus lumborum gets tight
8:51 How you know the left hip is unstable
12:20 Postural Restoration Standing Wall Supported Reach technique
14:30 PRI Right Sidelying Respiratory Scissor Slides technique

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  • @StevenGrantCaron-Stills
    @StevenGrantCaron-Stills6 ай бұрын

    This should be general knowledge taught. A lot of people suffer needlessly and the videos really help with what should be common knowledge

  • @jonathanlones8412
    @jonathanlones84129 ай бұрын

    Hi, Neal! It was a pleasure meeting you via Zoom a few weeks back. Today, I met with Dr. Amy Brown, who performed my initial in-person evaluation. Her tests confirmed just how far over on my right side I’ve been operating. Amy helped me to sense my foot arches, which allowed me to get neutral! I’m ordering some PRI-recommended shoes tonight and will begin a 12-week course with Amy next week. I’m very excited to start overcoming these patterns that have caused me so much pain and discomfort for years! Thanks for setting me on the PRI path to recovery!

  • @AnneALias

    @AnneALias

    9 ай бұрын

    TMI

  • @NealHallinan

    @NealHallinan

    9 ай бұрын

    Happy to hear that. I’m sure you’ll appreciate the subtleties of the work. And don’t forget: It’s Taylor Ham!

  • @sophistrydebunker

    @sophistrydebunker

    8 ай бұрын

    In the two videos I've watched so far all you talk about is the right side. My problem is on the left side. Slightly higher pelvic tilt on the left due to minor scoliosis. Also a herniated disc at L3/4 with nerve sensations (mild with no pain) in my glute medium and left foot. I've been experiencing intense spasms (one every 4-6 months) that lock up my left side. I'm in therapy at Mayo and they are working on the left QL, and erector spinae with strengthening , stretches, and dry needle therapy) as I have intense hot spots in the region. I'm a retired 45 year long athlete, with good BMI and metabolic health. But this is destroying my mind as my activities are now vastly limited; but I'm fighting every step of the way. In terms of your discussion, can I simply reverse your right side discussion to the left and apply your techniques?

  • @zariaman

    @zariaman

    7 ай бұрын

    So if you are left side dominant then your left side is compressed? Is that why my left QL is so tight and compressed?

  • @H3c171

    @H3c171

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@AnneALiashow?? It's a testimony, one of many that prove how effective PRI really is

  • @cosmicalchemistastrology6453
    @cosmicalchemistastrology6453Ай бұрын

    This is very insightful!! Thank you!

  • @mohamedatief2344
    @mohamedatief23443 ай бұрын

    Very informative ❤

  • @Anvita444
    @Anvita4448 ай бұрын

    This video is so spot on. On my 5th listen.

  • @brandonredmond5081
    @brandonredmond50819 ай бұрын

    I’ve been sharing this video because it’s so fascinating and helpful!!!! Thank you!!!

  • @scarbeezee7509
    @scarbeezee75094 ай бұрын

    Wow I can consistently take deep breathes sitting on my right hip! I need to watch more videos!!!!

  • @whererosemaryflourishes
    @whererosemaryflourishes9 ай бұрын

    Thank you Neal. Your information gas rryly advanced my understanding of the human body and its movement.

  • @simmsw1
    @simmsw18 ай бұрын

    Wow..this is what I've been looking for...thanks for always sharing awesome knowledge..

  • @lvxxviii
    @lvxxviii9 ай бұрын

    Thank you

  • @kevinpelletier7053
    @kevinpelletier70538 ай бұрын

    Hi I just wanted to say thank you for this - learning about this muscle was a huge breakthrough for me in my recovery. I feel like I can stand up straight without flexing and I can breathe so easy. If I could I'd give you a hug.

  • @mikoliker
    @mikoliker5 ай бұрын

    Dear Mr Neal, I think I've given a step up in understanding my body after getting to know your channel. I will run through it and try to learn as much as possible to finally enhance body balance and overcome pain and injuries. really appreciate your work, many thanks 🙏

  • @kirkcrankshaw5142
    @kirkcrankshaw51427 ай бұрын

    Top notch content every video.🔥

  • @NealHallinan

    @NealHallinan

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you.

  • @AliAhmed-ww2ub
    @AliAhmed-ww2ub4 ай бұрын

    Thanks sir

  • @Kylewb320
    @Kylewb3208 ай бұрын

    Fantastic videos, my pain and life has dramatically improved thanks to your videos and seeing a PRI. I've been seeing a PRI for a few months and I've been making very slow progress and I think my neck has something to do with holding me. You've mentioned in other videos how these exercises won't work if you have neck things going on. I was having trouble getting my QL and left diaphragm to chill out. The other day and I tried some carful fascial release on my sternocleidomastoid (avoiding my jugular and so on). As soon as it begin releasing I felt and heard gurgling at the front left of my ribs and the tension was gone and my QL wasn't firing. My left jaw was more relaxed and down my back left shoulder blade I felt a maybe a muscle/tendon/ligament "twang" and my shoulder moved down and forward slightly on its own and I realized I was diaphragmatically breathing without issue. Do you have any videos or tips on how to inhibit the sternocleidomastoid to get to the point you can diaphragmatically breathe again?

  • @damoncampos3944
    @damoncampos39448 ай бұрын

    Super informative , not the "cookie cutter" solutions that others offer . You give an in-depth understanding of problems and true solutions.. Thank you

  • @H3c171

    @H3c171

    7 ай бұрын

    Cookie Cutter is for the masses who prefer to use drugs to mask their symptoms, this is academic gold sought after by few

  • @marcibunn
    @marcibunn9 ай бұрын

    ❤thank u!

  • @Carrieblue001
    @Carrieblue0018 ай бұрын

    Think this is the video ive been looking for,i have an above knee prosthetic leg, and the right side takes all the compression every joint from the ankle to the knee to the psoas to under the ribs the ql, to the intercostal muscles to the shoulder etc, even sitting or laying down. I believe its had this knock on effect. I been physio with no help. I found your videos by accident have been following your videos re left pelvis being forward or back. Its actually started to help me finally. Anyway wanted to say thankyou for your knowledge. Wish I could find someone who understands what you talk about, who can also help me. If not Im learning from you to self help. 🎉

  • @terrahara3942
    @terrahara39426 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this information! 🤗 I've been recently seeing a chiropractor and osteo-massage therapist, and neither can provide the information you are. The fact that I am very dominant on the entire right side, ( unstable left hip, and right hip higher, which osteo-massage therapist suggests it's possibly longer right leg, and finally suggested I see a podiatrist to get fitted for an orthotic... Which my chiropractor doesn't think is likely my issue ). So, now very interested with your shared knowledge! I have also done some block therapy, to deal with body tissue and nerve pain, by melting fascia, to also assist bringing my body back into balance. Multiple issues involving sports injuries, pedestrian-auto injury to my lower left side (impact to hip -down to mid calf, w/ tibia fracture) - balancing body, building strength and reduce pain is my current focus.

  • @Жэк
    @Жэк7 ай бұрын

    Спасибо большое!

  • @2ceesar
    @2ceesar3 ай бұрын

    Great content! I've played hockey whole my life with tens of thousands hours on ice dangling and shooting (i'm lefty, so left hand down, right hand up). This has made tricky for me to get pelvis alinged. I've realised that my right QL is weaker, but also tighter. The left side is much stronger and also flexible. I think I would need to stretch the right side open and then work on it...

  • @sprainedankle8547
    @sprainedankle85478 ай бұрын

    Thank you Neil. You have saved me so much pain and tension. Is there anyway I can donate to you?

  • @user-re4in1hw9b
    @user-re4in1hw9b9 ай бұрын

    I can do the first exercise but my knee is incredibly bent does this still count as my back being too tight and moving too forward? Btw I am binge watching all of your videos and they are so helpful I have spent so much money on different chiropractioners here in the UK and none of them mentioned that I have a left AIC, I started doing your exercises and felt emotional because it was the first time that I could actually breathe on my right side and understood the anatomy behind it, I grew up in fight or flight mode which I believe is the root factor for all of this. So far I have been stimulation my vagus nerve, mewing so I am no longer clenching my teeth, taking into account my food sensitivites and overall being mindful about my shoulders as the keep tugging up. thank you so much!

  • @lizzyworld007
    @lizzyworld0075 ай бұрын

    Your gold❤

  • @Vicureview
    @VicureviewАй бұрын

    I’m just sharing this bc a lot of people suffer of pain

  • @timothycorneille9500
    @timothycorneille95008 ай бұрын

    Hey dr. Neil, thank you for this very informative video. Your passion shows. Also i have made a very interesting discovery through implementing your exercises post 20 mile hike. Of course because of the excesive work and over burden of at least 40pounds, challenging terrain i had to really challenge mysel. Well lord knows as soon as i came home i took a hot shower shook the ticks ofd, i went on to strech... im not even kidding my whole body snapped from my neck and shoulders all the way down my spine. Almost as if the muscle under a certain amount of stress regains coeherence and becomes more maleable? Please consider and thank you for your great work.

  • @pierrel5222
    @pierrel52225 ай бұрын

    Awesome video and information, thanks a million, will try the chair breathing , 90/90 , and well….the others. My PT told me the root cause for me was lack of lower back mobility and do cobras, what do you think?

  • @Anvita444
    @Anvita4449 ай бұрын

    I'm just going to put this video on infinite repeat and let it play 24/7 until my mind accepts what you are saying

  • @VHVH1
    @VHVH19 ай бұрын

    Hi neal Do you happen to have any knowledge about tarlovs cysts especially at sacrum bone area and their possible affects on posture / patterns?

  • @Hadad-ln9ww
    @Hadad-ln9ww9 ай бұрын

    Hey Neal, this is off topic but what do u think of the cranial release ballon doctors are using for the sphenoid or any cranial misalignment?

  • @functionalmovementcoaching9223
    @functionalmovementcoaching92239 ай бұрын

    Another great video Neal, love your explanations. I use functional movements to help clients restore posture and completely agree with many clients not being able to get onto the left side. I see this a lot with sports-related injuries. Also, I find clients want to train both sides of their bodies equally which is not correct especially when you have imbalances.

  • @SacredSadhana
    @SacredSadhana9 ай бұрын

    great video as always!! have you looked at the Flobility work? looks like they take some info from PRI.

  • @1cleandude
    @1cleandude9 ай бұрын

    Just subscribed Neal your work is to good not too!🙏🙏🙏

  • @marcusvrcosta
    @marcusvrcosta8 ай бұрын

    I need to watch again, but I think this is one of the greatest videos with ideas tethering each other! BTW I was thinking if there is more hip replacement on the left or right side. I mean, if there is a significant differece between both sides.

  • @NealHallinan

    @NealHallinan

    8 ай бұрын

    Not sure about the hip replacement, but there is a definite location of femoral-acetabular impingement sites that are different between the left and right sides.

  • @marcusvrcosta

    @marcusvrcosta

    8 ай бұрын

    @@NealHallinan it makes sense! Your critical thinking ability is admirable. I talked about the hip prosthesis just as a reflection, I'm not sure about anything, lol. I will study more about your material and I will apply it here in Brazil in the future, I am PT.

  • @ximp8702
    @ximp87026 ай бұрын

    What would be the right techniques for a one eye sight person? Thank you! 🙏🙏🙏

  • @saadimadina1337
    @saadimadina13379 ай бұрын

    Hey Neil- Currently past few days dealing with bad intercostal pain on my left front side ribcage wrapping around into the posterior left ribcage. Could this be related or would u recommend getting an X-ray? It could be related carrying our toddler child on left side or wearing a belly pad for boxing. (Boxing trainer). Any thoughts are appreciated it.

  • @abhishekbera5649
    @abhishekbera56499 ай бұрын

    @NealHallinan is it okay to do ab strengthening exercises for those who have Left AIC and Right BC pattern ?

  • @jekrkrbddbkfbrbebdjd8952
    @jekrkrbddbkfbrbebdjd89528 ай бұрын

    Hi Neal. Any reason why you switched order between the 3rd and 4th exercise on your beginner example program?

  • @debraharrison72
    @debraharrison729 ай бұрын

    Hi Neil, adore your videos, learned so much from you. I'm surprised to see you wearing flipflops, that's gonna make your feet/back ache 😅

  • @NealHallinan

    @NealHallinan

    9 ай бұрын

    Nah, I’m good 😁. I wear them at home.

  • @musictherapy141
    @musictherapy1418 ай бұрын

    So does ones dominant handedness ever help naturally our positioning with posture? I am left handed, and curious about mechanics and lateralization..Im dealing w low back issues, a slipped vertebra. I believe yiur videos can help me.

  • @teresaschihuahuas
    @teresaschihuahuas8 ай бұрын

    Looking for someone like you in S California. I believe I have an anterior tilt, tight hip flexors, slight curvature of my spine, sloping right and pronating shoulder.

  • @izzybella432
    @izzybella4328 ай бұрын

    Recently I was thinking about I continuous exercise that might be beneficial for the brain. I would perform some daily tasks with my LEFT hand instead of my right (since I'm left handed). Things like switching up fork and knife while eating, using my left hand to guide my toothbrush or my hairbrush, obviously writing or drawing with the other hand. Really any activities I normally heavily execute with my dominate right hand. Would there be any benefit for my brain and body doing that? I've done this a number of times now I while it certainly can be difficult I enjoy the feeling of being challenged and I also noticed that my right hand/arm/shoulder doesn't feel as "strained or overworked" as a result. Does this make any sense to you? Thank you!

  • @TreysenTalbert-fg1qp
    @TreysenTalbert-fg1qp8 ай бұрын

    Hey Neil, I’m not sure if you remember my old comment, but a stay in the mental hospital playing cards and walking all day helped many issues, I think anxiety has a huge impact on these things

  • @prettylady995
    @prettylady9958 ай бұрын

    When my daughter moves her neck her acid reflux gets worse can feel gurgling just by moving her neck. She has binocular vision and near sighted has occasional headaches double vision looking up close can’t sleep laying down due to acid reflux has to sleep in upright position. Could atlas orthogonal adjustment and vision therapy help and glasses? She is very interested in your virtual coaching. She is 22 and has lost years of living. She suffers everyday it’s been progressive over 6 years no longer manageable at all! Hoping you will read this Neal, a virtual coaching would help educate her to be on a wellness road Bless you for helping people ❤

  • @meilinliu4387
    @meilinliu43879 ай бұрын

    Excuse me, what good exercise to correct this?

  • @bodytrainer1crane730
    @bodytrainer1crane7308 ай бұрын

    Hi Neal. Is there a book or two you would recommend on biomechanics? I know it's only a beginning but I would be interested.

  • @user-ow8iv1qw5y
    @user-ow8iv1qw5y8 ай бұрын

    Hey Neal, quick question: Have you worked with any guitar players? At least in my case, being in a right stance, the left ribs are compressed (right shoulder raised, because the weight of the guitar pulls you to the left). Would you do the exercises differently in that case?

  • @MiketheDon99
    @MiketheDon997 ай бұрын

    Hi! Myobraces that were made by an dentist can solve TMJ and malocclusion? Also I am in a Left AIC, right BC Patern because of my jaw problem. Can myobraces solve these problems?

  • @momozaghou9783
    @momozaghou97838 ай бұрын

    whats the correct sleeping postion for better breathing

  • @footyball66
    @footyball668 ай бұрын

    My QL is painful, inflamed, feels tight when stretching it. I also have inflammation on the top of my hips and especially on my lower floating rib. All of this is worse on the right side. Can a tight QL pull on the lower floating rib so tightly as to cause it, or the tissue wrapped around the rib, to become very inflamed?

  • @jc30005
    @jc300059 ай бұрын

    I think this is describing my symptoms. Left hamstring feels on, right glute on, left ql and psoas always sore. Left hip is hiked up and left pelvis forward. Pain across low back but predominantly left side. Deep inhalation and bracing core causes pain to increase in left side.

  • @trhaynes210

    @trhaynes210

    8 ай бұрын

    Find a PRI therapist near you!

  • @kidsmasti18
    @kidsmasti189 ай бұрын

    Dear Neal, I am kalit from India. thanks for ur valuable videos. just because of ur videos i am able to survive , had intense back pain. left AIC and right bc is there in my posture but pain has gone. and u made my life eaiser. thanks a ton. I know it is not possible for me to meet u but have very keen desire to meet and heal my body posture completely. though i am still feel ok after doing ur exercises but not fully. thanks a ton again.

  • @CharlotteFairchild
    @CharlotteFairchild8 ай бұрын

    Have you talked about a rocking chair? I love the one about the kazoo.

  • @danielg8983
    @danielg89838 ай бұрын

    (jaw popping and TMJ is part of my life ) I have a question : I have an instability in my left leg as you describe the LAIC i'm pretty sure im patterned very much, because i feel that my right side of the body is way stiffer than my left side but *here's the question my left side of the body is more muscular especially my left leg from calf to quad even the glute on the left side is bigger and also my hamstring is visually more defined on the left leg but I'm dealing with chronic pain on that left side of the back of that hip and lower back, is it logical to be more muscular on the same side and yet have chronic pain on the same side (sciatic like symptoms) ? thank you for the information you put out there.

  • @Anvita444
    @Anvita4448 ай бұрын

    New question for you Neil. What's going on in the following scenario? This is my default position...if I train my left side this is where I end up when get back on my right side. Here it is - I end standing on my right side with my left ribs still tucked down back and in and rib cage is oriented to the left and my mid back is like a reverse "C"...my spine as a whole is closer toy right pelvis. In this stance my right pelvis is either even or slightly ahead of my left pelvis. I think this mid back deformity is limiting my ability to properly execute some of these exercises on a consistent basis...I mean, how does a person get into true right stance when this is going on. I think 30 years and thousands of rounds of golf put me here. When I go to the chiropractor he adjusts this mid back area/shift back into position.....but only holds for so long....and that time frame is much shorter if I go back out to the Thanks Neil

  • @Anvita444
    @Anvita4449 ай бұрын

    I've been watching your videos for 2 years.....this one is by far your best work. Seriously. Ty 1 question: what do I do with my right femur?...I've been doing these exercises so long my right femur is stuck in external rotation....usually I'm stuck down on my left side now, while simultaneously my right side won't release....then I just get this twisting of my body that travels up and down the length of my spine creating what feels like some type of migrating scoliosis......thats just what it feels like....I'm no expert on what's actually happening. My hips become super narrow and hiked up on both sides...my waist changes from a 34 to a 30 instantly. Then I have no torso...just ribs and hips....front and back...nothing in between....it's totally bizarre My left hip is definitely back....I feel like I can't compress my right side now and get back onto my right leg

  • @NealHallinan

    @NealHallinan

    9 ай бұрын

    Can you feel both hamstrings up by your butt during a 90-90 Hip Lift type technique?

  • @Anvita444

    @Anvita444

    9 ай бұрын

    @@NealHallinan oh yeah...they are stiff as boards most of the time. Sometimes it's way more comfortable on my neck and mid/upper back to force myself into a pronounced anterior pelvic tilt. It really seems like I get suck In a posterior pelvic tilt when I'm like this. I think there's a lot of side shifting going on. That right glute is super tight.. If I can get that guy firing and get some hip extension it's usually a game changer ....it fixes all my spinal problems and neck.issues. feels so good I usually just fall asleep....definately something going on there on the right hip/glute/hammy area...zero doubt about that... Appreciate the reply Neil Take care

  • @michaelfields6930
    @michaelfields69308 ай бұрын

    Do you think toe spacers can be useful for someone who: 1. is not able to push off from the right big toe 2. the big toe is bent towards the second toe and slightly overlapping it? (Kind of like🤞)

  • @izzybella432
    @izzybella4328 ай бұрын

    Can you make a video on motion sickness? I get motion sick while driving in cars (as a passenger), in busses and similar vehicles very easily. I don't want to medicate myself for it. Are there any exercises one can do to train the body (or the brain) not to have that reaction while driving? Thank you.

  • @MiketheDon99
    @MiketheDon998 ай бұрын

    Left AIC Right BC pattern can be related to uneven bite, TMJ PAIN and jaw misalignment? My right TMJ is painful when I move my jaw right-left-right and sometimes when I largely open the mouth. I have neck pain and right shoulder pain and the shoulders are uneven. My right limbar side is compressed and the left QL hurts. My right leg feels shorter and my hips are uneven. I am a mouth breather for almost 5 years caused by a deviated septum. Can you tell me, please… Jaw was affected by mouth breathing and then my posture was affected? From where I should start? I should start to treat my deviated septum and then my jaw? I used braces till age of 18, till then I had no problems with back, then the problems started…

  • @elizabethshipley260
    @elizabethshipley2608 ай бұрын

    What is the best way to get more hip flexibility?

  • @asklindegard7339
    @asklindegard73398 ай бұрын

    Hello, do you have any recommendations for PRI practitioners in Norway?

  • @Arjun-gk2dq
    @Arjun-gk2dq9 ай бұрын

    Hey! I'm from Nepal and really wanted to work with a PRI professional in person but couldn't find anyone here in my country but then I came across your podcast with Fractal Biomechanics (Ankoor). Saw the podcast and felt Ankoor is a knowledgeable guy. Do you suggest working with him?

  • @vcash1112
    @vcash11128 ай бұрын

    I have a question can the tissues get inflamed a bit when opening up the side where you are collapsed ? It feels a bit tender in the lower back near spine where myscles or tissues attach after stretching for few days. I have tried a technique where you but the elbow above your head while you walk it opens up while moving. Any thoughts?

  • @commentstealer4460
    @commentstealer44608 ай бұрын

    What does it mean if i can't sens the ground on both sides?

  • @ra1242ra
    @ra1242ra9 ай бұрын

    Neal thank you so much for all of this information! I came to a conclusion after a month of avoiding my eyeglasses and then making new glasses lowering my right eye to be equal to the left, that my right eye dominance is a key factor for my brain in this pattern. Felt huge changes in my stance, tissues moved and stretched at my left hip cause it finally relaxed, felt pain in my left jaw, my left eye, tons of things were changing and responding. After 3 months of not seeing so good, trying to strengthen with all the exercises you teach here, i thought i can make new glasses and seeing good again, while still feeling the same. I realized it ain’t the case and when i run for example, i can feel instantly my left hip relaxes and stretches when i remove my glasses. Am i doomed to just not seeing clearly in order for my brain to relax? This is so frustrating, any help would be amazing ❤️

  • @michaelriley5857
    @michaelriley58574 ай бұрын

    If I can do it easily is it ok?

  • @souldoula7436
    @souldoula74369 ай бұрын

    Hi Neil! Where did u get the pelvis model you have that is mobile? I'd love to have one for patients. Share the link if you can please 🙏 😊 Ty for all you do!!

  • @NealHallinan

    @NealHallinan

    9 ай бұрын

    It’s from Sawbones I think. They have lots of models. bought this one through PRI but I’m pretty sure its Sawbones

  • @jessicaamster5400
    @jessicaamster54008 ай бұрын

    Hey Neal I have a question... How did you fix your visual system issue? Was it just about wearing glasses? Because i realized that i also have a lazy left eye, and i literally relay all the time on my right eye. I even noticed that i usually ignore the world on my left side, its as if i just wanted to go right. What is more, i had a left arm fracture like 15 years ago, and that also makes me sense danger on the left side.

  • @NealHallinan

    @NealHallinan

    8 ай бұрын

    I have to make a video about it, because it’s complicated. You “see” with your entire body, not just your eyes, so as my body became more integrated, my vision improved.

  • @buddy3892
    @buddy38924 ай бұрын

    Do you think excess caffeine can have an effect on the system contributing to the condition?

  • @masonwelty8058
    @masonwelty80585 ай бұрын

    I see a lot of stretches on social media to improve thoracic extension as a way to prevent/reverse "humpback" aging. But it seems like a lot people live in that pattern and are neck breathers to begin with. Is a left handed person less likely to have the typical pattern? Could a left handed person ever have the opposite pattern of what you normally see?

  • @furiousdoe7779
    @furiousdoe77799 ай бұрын

    We dont have a practicioner on PRP in the Netherlands

  • @Sienna9740

    @Sienna9740

    9 ай бұрын

    Im searching one too here..

  • @peterwindrem4806
    @peterwindrem48064 ай бұрын

    Is it possibly to be left-side compressed? That seems to be my issue

  • @GoodOmen365
    @GoodOmen3658 ай бұрын

    Hi Neal! I have a question about a practice called MEAW and GEAW therapy. I have an appointment this upcoming November to hopefully be the step in the right direction to fixing my right torsion. Have you heard about this practice in anyway? There’s just not a lot of information on the internet such as cases. A few, but not many on crossbites like myself. The founder of PRI, Ron, talked highly of Dr. Chang in his first mandibular webinar during the questions period so I looked up his practice and he’s only 3 hours from me! I’ll take it as a sign. I’m going to that appointment first, but if I’m not a candidate for whatever reason or if it doesn’t feel like the right direction for me, I’ll be going to my PRI splint appointment with Smile Source with Dr Alice Lam since there’s just more information on splints helping people with my case. Regardless I hope this will give someone an idea of what orthodontic procedures are available.

  • @NealHallinan

    @NealHallinan

    8 ай бұрын

    No, I haven’t heard of those disciplines.

  • @deepzepp4176
    @deepzepp41767 ай бұрын

    Neal, do you have a video of you, or one of your patients, touching your toes, then closing your right eye, and repeating the process. My GP is asking for some kind of evidence of this process happening. He seems a little confused that I’m able to do this.

  • @eastward1691
    @eastward169110 күн бұрын

    Neil, can any of this cause changes to one's voice?

  • @mikeliterus1628
    @mikeliterus16289 ай бұрын

    wow this is life changing and left AIC issues describe me perfectly. Do you suggest working with someone like Kasia Galica to help resolve ?

  • @NealHallinan

    @NealHallinan

    9 ай бұрын

    Sure, she’s very good. You should definitely work with a PRI professional.

  • @mohamednaima3145

    @mohamednaima3145

    8 ай бұрын

    Hi neal,please I'm unbalanced after 8days MRI cerebral and medulary scan, I feel unconscious, with numbness in my middle of head, arms and legs, I don't know how to get rid of that and how to recover ,how to comeback my ability for good posture and movement ,by away I am under treatment vitd,Mg,calcium supplement, and calming drug but I still unbalanced what do you suggest to me to do ? I hope you will read my message and respond me the soonest time thanks a bunch break a leg.

  • @chrismcmurry8508
    @chrismcmurry85089 ай бұрын

    Unfortunately there's not that many of you guys around. The closest PRI expert is over an hour away from me. This seems too complex to implement without professional assistance. And it sounds like a person needs a whole program designed especially for them. It seems like you're really on to something here, but it's really depressing that I don't have access to it.

  • @NealHallinan

    @NealHallinan

    9 ай бұрын

    Yes, it is quite complicated. But it's the human brain and body that is complicated. PRI simply reflects the reality of how humans exist with a right side and left side.

  • @chrismcmurry8508

    @chrismcmurry8508

    9 ай бұрын

    @@NealHallinan That is a most excellent point!

  • @robertschrum5496
    @robertschrum54968 ай бұрын

    So what would be the dx if one can stand on d left leg & raise the R foot abv waist level w no problem grabbing hold of the R great toe as u show, but when transitioning to the L leg & raising the R leg, there is no lateral stability. When using a hand rail for stability, the R leg still wobbles from side to side, though if the R leg is supported, the L leg can also be raised to waist level & d great toe easily cupped w d R hand. But w no support for the R leg, no can raise L leg to waist height. What needs to be done to improve stability?

  • @robertschrum5496

    @robertschrum5496

    8 ай бұрын

    Transitioning to the R leg & raising L leg, there is no stability.

  • @thomashelman3118
    @thomashelman31188 ай бұрын

    The best thing for hips and back is the Asian squat! For two years everyday I do at least 3-5 minutes of the squat. I have a degenerative disc disease since 1987. It is gone now at 62. The carnivore diet also helped. Got off disability after 33 years. I now walk 7k steps minimum a day along with kettle bell workouts 2-3 days a week. The breathing stuff is total bullshit- 40 years in medicine and never heard anything so insane.

  • @spawnrequash
    @spawnrequash8 ай бұрын

    Sınce 2018 , i have left side weakness cant get support my left leg whatever u say . I sit a lot and playing games raging for stupid video games. I was punching the wall with outside of my hand. The wall is on my right side. I was probably clenched my teeths a lot. Maybe that rotated my spine or jaw or pelvis. Human body already right sided as u said and my body probably happy but i my left side wasnt. After couple days ago when i do some TJM exercises. I realised my left side is feeling better but its really tiny spark. Tried 90/90 exerice but i felt tension at left side of my neck. I feel sad now. I dont know what to do . Peace.

  • @amelin1612
    @amelin16127 ай бұрын

    Thank you, you described me to a T :)

  • @TrishJay1577
    @TrishJay15773 ай бұрын

    I did the 90 90 hip lift before bed and the standing against the wall one. My pelvis and low back felt really feee after. During the night my molars in the right and jaw was really weird though. Like it was out of alignment. Anybody else experience this?

  • @megancasper3525
    @megancasper35259 ай бұрын

    When I direct air into my right side my shoulder / scapula area cracks, opens up and widens but doesn’t seem to stay like that but if looks and feels much better. What to do this to keep it there? Thanks

  • @NealHallinan

    @NealHallinan

    9 ай бұрын

    You need a complete program to keep it open. You have to integrate the pelvis with the thorax. To do it on your own without help from a professional is quite difficult.

  • @megancasper3525

    @megancasper3525

    9 ай бұрын

    Hi, thank you for your response

  • @vikramsamanta3780
    @vikramsamanta37808 ай бұрын

    In the left aic it is always the left oblique that is talked about. Yet my left oblique is always "on" - engaged, tight in every little exercise I do. I can't seem to even engage my right oblique. May be it has something to do with me always using the right foot in football.

  • @adamchmelovsky9941

    @adamchmelovsky9941

    2 ай бұрын

    Weird my left obliques is weak thats what is typical in Left aic right bc

  • @emekaokonkwo869
    @emekaokonkwo8699 ай бұрын

    Hi Neal, can an underdeveloped left cerebellum cause the kind of torsion or patterning you describe in your videos? Secondly, can fixing left visual field suppression with lenses fix everything or would one still need PRI and work afterwards to properly ground?

  • @NealHallinan

    @NealHallinan

    9 ай бұрын

    You would absolutely need to work with a PRI professional, especially to understand the influence your visual intervention is having on your body.

  • @nlcwilson2017
    @nlcwilson20178 ай бұрын

    There is a PRI office near me. Are there any clues to look for that might indicate if they are legit or any red flags to look for if they might not be legit?

  • @CharlotteFairchild
    @CharlotteFairchild8 ай бұрын

    Why is it swimming is painless? When I got out of the pool I limped and I was in pain.

  • @MariaLuisa-qy8fh
    @MariaLuisa-qy8fh6 ай бұрын

    In the position at 12.00 minutes my neck immediately get tight and hurt. I don’t understand I can get relief in this way

  • @SevenMilliFrog
    @SevenMilliFrog2 ай бұрын

    is this related to ribs flaring? my left lowest rib looks more flared compared to the right side edit: spoke too soon without watching the whole vid lol.

  • @fongponto
    @fongponto9 ай бұрын

    Just wondering what your thoughts would be on the boxing stance where right hand people have their left hip, foot and fist in front. And their right hand and foot in the back?

  • @kimcorwin1705

    @kimcorwin1705

    9 ай бұрын

    I'm a South paw and was wondering this too

  • @kasiagalicamadetomove

    @kasiagalicamadetomove

    9 ай бұрын

    Boxing is great alternating behavior! Jab (left ribs go back) cross- gets you to left stance . Loads of alternating in boxing (I do it too- it’s helped me with my postural restoration program a ton!) once I got better left abs/left stance my jab got so much stronger!

  • @fongponto

    @fongponto

    9 ай бұрын

    @@kasiagalicamadetomove thanks for the reply.! Are you also a pr practitioner (therapist)?

  • @taborgreat

    @taborgreat

    9 ай бұрын

    ive been doing airpunches at night switching between right hand stand and south paw throwing jabs and crosses on both sides really twisting the hips. i have no formal training experience. it helps a lot with loosening up, and I hear/feel a lot of movement in my body.

  • @Meow-ds7pr
    @Meow-ds7pr8 ай бұрын

    🌬 Restoring diaphragmatic breathing and pelvic stability can help relax the quadratus lumborum muscles and improve flexibility and movement. 🚶‍♀ We should aim to be on our left side when walking and moving, putting our weight on our left leg to achieve balance and alignment. 💨 "The only way to get the right quadratus lumborum (ql) underactive is to lengthen the right side of the body and compress the left side." 🤔 The right and left quadratus lumborums should not be treated the same way because they have different reasons for being tight or overactive. 🧠 The overactivity of the right quadratus lumborum (ql) muscle can be caused by the brain's attempt to compensate for improper weight distribution and pelvic instability. 🌬 The technique of breathing and getting air into the left lower and midback can help stabilize the pelvis and prevent the left ql from being overused for stabilization. 🧘‍♀ The order of techniques to relax the quadratus lumborums effectively includes the standing wall supported reach, side-lying rest position, lower right butt right inner thigh stretch inhibition technique, and the scissor slide. 🧠 Emotions have a significant impact on the coordination of movement and breathing, highlighting the importance of relaxation for overall well-being. Might not be related but regarding the last part, I have noticed that if I do cardio running and listen to music at headphones, while there is dopamine being boosted and makes the practice pleasurable at least to get it formed into a habit, I do notice that my coordination is affected and even breathing, catching myself step in the rhythm of the music and then even breath the same.

  • @reneedebruin6236
    @reneedebruin62369 ай бұрын

    ❤😇♥️

  • @AntonioGaune
    @AntonioGaune7 ай бұрын

    We are Really fucked up 💀

  • @sokikrong2649
    @sokikrong26497 ай бұрын

    You repeat yourself too much, i found myself drifting coz of boredom and it reminded me of my student days when the same thing used to happen. The contain is gold but the presentation is shit. You should hv made it standing up so that you can use your own body as prop and you must kept your speech clear and to the point with mini repetition. Please don't be a boring school teacher on KZread 🙏