The Big Lie about Trigger Points (Knots) & How to Get Rid of Them.

"Famous" Physcial Therapists Bob Schrupp and Brad Heineck discusols the big lie that is often stated about trigger points. They also present ways in which to treat trigger points effectively.
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  • @nywvblue
    @nywvblue4 жыл бұрын

    After 20+ years of chiropractic and massage therapy to help with a permanent knot in my right trap, I found a chiro who did trigger point therapy aggressive enough to make professional wrestlers cry (so he said on his web site). Within 30 mins of his applying constant, deep tissue pressure with his knuckle, I was bawling and that trap released -- finally -- FINALLY -- and has never bothered me since! That's one of a few moments of real healing in my life... Whew! To those who suffer, don't give up!

  • @ross3749

    @ross3749

    Жыл бұрын

    I have a permanent knot close to my spine under my shoulder blade. Could you tell me who and where this chiro is ?

  • @nywvblue

    @nywvblue

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ross3749 He's since retired, I regret to say. I found him by doing a local search for a chiropractor and "trigger point therapy" - that was the key thing.

  • @ross3749

    @ross3749

    Жыл бұрын

    I’ve been borderline suffering from a work related injury for 6 years. It’s moved to my neck and mid back and I can’t find an anwser for it anywhere

  • @alexandermenelik1393

    @alexandermenelik1393

    Жыл бұрын

    Or try dry needling .

  • @thomastucker4975

    @thomastucker4975

    Жыл бұрын

    Shoot. I had gotten into a car accident in 2008 and was in a car collision from behind as we spun off road and hit a giant boulder and when the hit took place from tge trunk to the backseat was crushed, and i was shot underneath my seatbelt and back into the backseat where i got done like an accordion basically. Anyhoo one day it was storming outside and when lightning struck down real close by outside it caused me to jerk, and the next thing you know it was like my hips were unraveling. I had been to the Airosti treatment place before and he had told me it looked like i had about 85% hip rotation restriction so of course since then its given me so many sensations and at first i was straight up hallucinating… or maybe i wasnt?! Human body is crazy. Still goin through some stuff. Was also an atheist before it happened lol, no mas.

  • @Copperfeel808
    @Copperfeel8084 жыл бұрын

    These guys are having the time of their lives.

  • @philmiller6923

    @philmiller6923

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes they are! God bless em

  • @malenkas3

    @malenkas3

    3 жыл бұрын

    Of course, they're fucking superstars

  • @srock7967

    @srock7967

    3 жыл бұрын

    And because of that, it’s a joy to watch them!

  • @MsHeartIsArt

    @MsHeartIsArt

    3 жыл бұрын

    Each only has one life so “time of their life”

  • @briansmith9258

    @briansmith9258

    3 жыл бұрын

    Right as everyone should.

  • @donnachatterton6298
    @donnachatterton6298 Жыл бұрын

    I pray that Bob is doing better. Give him the love of everyone he’s helped. Love and appreciate you to Brad.

  • @miketaylor00

    @miketaylor00

    11 ай бұрын

    What happened to him?

  • @Loufi303
    @Loufi3035 жыл бұрын

    When I lived in the US I adored CAR TALK on pbs radio, each Saturday morning, presented by two gregarious auto mechanics, Tom and Ray Magliozzi. I think of you guys as 'body mechanics' and your channel as BODY TALK :)

  • @yassineo727

    @yassineo727

    4 жыл бұрын

    that s what I thought when I saw the video , click and clack god bless them

  • @nothing3376

    @nothing3376

    4 жыл бұрын

    I know this comment is old but you’re so right!

  • @singram

    @singram

    4 жыл бұрын

    I've often thought of them as being quite similar to Click and Klack!

  • @amandathompson3889

    @amandathompson3889

    4 жыл бұрын

    Loufi303 reminds me of Car Talk also! I love these guys

  • @ALCRAN2010

    @ALCRAN2010

    4 жыл бұрын

    Unfortunately, one of the brothers died

  • @megaMEXN
    @megaMEXN3 жыл бұрын

    I feel like the 90's never went away.

  • @acch1339

    @acch1339

    3 жыл бұрын

    Simpler and better times.

  • @DivineArtemis

    @DivineArtemis

    2 жыл бұрын

    Except that youtube didn't exist in the 90s

  • @ShazWag

    @ShazWag

    2 жыл бұрын

    These two remind me of Bert and Ernie from Sesame Street 😆

  • @nickruby570
    @nickruby5705 жыл бұрын

    With an intro like that there’s no way you can question their legitimacy !

  • @BobandBrad

    @BobandBrad

    5 жыл бұрын

    How nice of you say:)

  • @Runcible2010

    @Runcible2010

    4 жыл бұрын

    Not so fast. Why did they overlook the Vulcan death grip?

  • @DickRileyTheConquistador

    @DickRileyTheConquistador

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@BobandBrad How about a shiatsu massager for the spot insted of tennis balls?

  • @Angela27227

    @Angela27227

    4 жыл бұрын

    🤣

  • @leept4921

    @leept4921

    3 жыл бұрын

    kind of like celino &barnes pf PT

  • @faithfultita1585
    @faithfultita15853 жыл бұрын

    Thank you guys! I have fibromyalgia, overuse syndrome, back, and hip pain. Sometimes, I can't breath from the pain between my shoulder blades that's when I use one tennis ball in the sock, against the wall. It works every time. There's so much we can do to help ourselves when we get to know our body. I'm 68 years old with all body pain (since 1980), with the exception of my hair and nails. I take supplements, an occasional Tylenol, eat very healthy, walk daily, gardening, and PRAY always. No medication.💐🕊

  • @tomsale5142

    @tomsale5142

    Жыл бұрын

    Have you got pain everyday

  • @user-hq5ps7dx7d

    @user-hq5ps7dx7d

    2 ай бұрын

    Adopt me pleas

  • @catcho4868
    @catcho48683 жыл бұрын

    I love the chemistry between these two. I love that I'm not only learning, but have it explained by passionate people ♥

  • @edreed5571

    @edreed5571

    2 жыл бұрын

    11:01 lmao

  • @eriksaari4430

    @eriksaari4430

    Жыл бұрын

    very gayrotic

  • @jtaylor8606

    @jtaylor8606

    Жыл бұрын

    They remind me of Bert and Ernie

  • @littlebrownbird8020

    @littlebrownbird8020

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jtaylor8606 yes!

  • @miketaylor00

    @miketaylor00

    11 ай бұрын

    I'm so glad these guys found each other. Few lovers can work together and maintain this kind of relationship.

  • @amigadecachorros
    @amigadecachorros6 жыл бұрын

    I dont have any reason to watch these videos but I do.

  • @TorontoIam

    @TorontoIam

    6 жыл бұрын

    +citzenslaps LOOOOOLLL

  • @misaelcruz1435

    @misaelcruz1435

    5 жыл бұрын

    Lucky

  • @friendlyfire7509

    @friendlyfire7509

    5 жыл бұрын

    Knowledge is power.

  • @lisadee0276

    @lisadee0276

    5 жыл бұрын

    lol

  • @Mettelor

    @Mettelor

    5 жыл бұрын

    Are you my spirit animal?

  • @bejoyful
    @bejoyful4 жыл бұрын

    So happy I found you two, you bring help almost through a friendly comedy team. your patients are fortunate to have your care.

  • @mssande211
    @mssande2116 жыл бұрын

    Bob: “We finish each others’ s..” Brad: “Sandwiches! I know!”

  • @Jenbarnes73

    @Jenbarnes73

    5 жыл бұрын

    Hahahha awesome

  • @Divchyk

    @Divchyk

    4 жыл бұрын

    subverting the common joke with "sandwiches" is not original: kzread.info/dash/bejne/Z5x7yrSKh9e_qKQ.html starts at 0:39 .There are lots of places on television where it was used: Arrested Development, Employee of the Month, Scary Movie 4 and I'm sure in many others )

  • @Ribofl4vin

    @Ribofl4vin

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Divchyk Thank you, I almost enjoyed the joke. Thanks for helping me dodge that bullet.

  • @MikeMeisner

    @MikeMeisner

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Ribofl4vin lolol

  • @Invictus13666

    @Invictus13666

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Ribofl4vin best line!

  • @jodskiinca
    @jodskiinca5 жыл бұрын

    Seriously thinking about driving the 12 hours to Wisconsin, just so these guys can be my PTs.

  • @MrCaptainTea

    @MrCaptainTea

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@bekabeka71 stay in your own shithole country

  • @conor-_C

    @conor-_C

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@bekabeka71 how does it take 12 days

  • @johnutube5651

    @johnutube5651

    4 жыл бұрын

    Just go to your local Physio, Chiro or Massage near home, just as good if not better

  • @RobinHood-vy7ss

    @RobinHood-vy7ss

    4 жыл бұрын

    Beka Machurishvili There is no place (that people live in) that is 12 days away from America.

  • @openrecordscollective1847

    @openrecordscollective1847

    3 жыл бұрын

    Y’all he said hours 😂

  • @021490NMCKENZIE
    @021490NMCKENZIE2 жыл бұрын

    These guys saved my back at a time where I could not afford to go see a chiropractor even cured the numbness that was radiating down my arm to my hand 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 … may god bless you 🙏🏽

  • @toddwareham
    @toddwareham3 жыл бұрын

    I've had this pain in my upper back for over a month now. Watching this and doing the neck exercises helped almost instantly. Thanks guys

  • @DMMDwrestler
    @DMMDwrestler6 жыл бұрын

    Thanks so much! You guys have relieved me of considerable pain. I'm very grateful to you both!

  • @canojr3632
    @canojr36324 жыл бұрын

    That intro song should be on spotify.

  • @torrentmetal
    @torrentmetal5 жыл бұрын

    "Oh. Thanks Brad.." its like watching tool time...but way more educational.

  • @michellerenwick6082

    @michellerenwick6082

    4 жыл бұрын

    Matt Mrock I’ve never thought of it that way but you’re so right 😂😂

  • @jacksycz

    @jacksycz

    3 жыл бұрын

    Lmao haven’t heard anything about tool time in so long

  • @davidback2144

    @davidback2144

    2 жыл бұрын

    Based Home Improvement watcher.

  • @zacharyfreeman7885
    @zacharyfreeman78854 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much! I have been dealing with this for years!!!!! I started doing a couple of these exercises and it gave IMMEDIATE relief.

  • @zappedguy
    @zappedguy6 жыл бұрын

    I have performed trigger point therapy for years. The theory behind it is this: A muscle that has been injured appears to retain the memory of the injury and an act as simple as stepping off a curb can trigger that memory. The muscle responds "you aren't going to do that to me again" and tightens. This in turn can then trigger reactions in many different areas, distant from the original injury. The challenge in trigger point therapy is to identify the prime mover, that one spot that set off the chain reaction. I once helped a horse trainer friend that had been bucked off one time too many, was in severe pain and could not get relief. I met with him 2 weeks after the incident after he had tried several kinds of therapy with no relief during that time. He could barely stand, couldn't lay flat, couldn't sleep or function normally due to the pain. I spent 2 hours searching out and relieving his many trigger points. When I started, his back was shaped like a letter s. Not knowing if I had found all of his trigger points and especially the "prime mover" that set off the chain, I told him I would see him in 2 days. I called him and his wife told me he had left to go skiing!! His back was straight and he had no pain and was fine for a year after! Properly executed trigger point therapy does work, but it must be thorough and the prime mover must be found. The "knots" are not necessarily injured muscles as you pointed out, but they are responses from an injury that can be very distant from where they are manifest. So you need to seek out and relieve all the knots until you find that one that triggered the chain.

  • @barbarawood403

    @barbarawood403

    5 жыл бұрын

    zappedguy: Your response is so true! Just wondering............what is your line of work? I need to make an appt with someone like you. Physical Therapist? Massage Therapist? Physio Therapist? Please reply back as I would love to meet with someone who understands and agrees with your post. Thank you!

  • @dudedude5843

    @dudedude5843

    5 жыл бұрын

    best explanation I have ever read, I have small question, can trigger points be on the spine, like between the vertebra C5 and C6 because I have pain there when I start walking

  • @SEABLUEFILMS

    @SEABLUEFILMS

    5 жыл бұрын

    I concur

  • @piyush6631

    @piyush6631

    5 жыл бұрын

    It's a very good explanation. I've been having shin splints for months but haven't really tried PT as I thought resting is the best remedy but I'm out of options now. I'M gonna try some PT now and hope it helps.

  • @annebradley6086

    @annebradley6086

    5 жыл бұрын

    Seems like you are on.the same page with them. The one that triggers the chain is most likely a spinal dysfunction that needs repositioning. I had trigger point therapy and chiropractic care and physical therapy. The TP and chiropractic care were together. Being hit head on by a 20-ton truck is why the problems are ongoing. I'm recovering from a knee avulsion and my physical therapist is also getting me to strengthen muscles surrounding injured area.

  • @tracymeintjes7219
    @tracymeintjes72196 жыл бұрын

    You two have given me so much good advise. thank you. solved my husbands plantar fasciitis and my itb issue. Love your videos

  • @luciacee5151
    @luciacee51516 жыл бұрын

    bob and brad are my trap queens

  • @annederidder9768

    @annederidder9768

    6 жыл бұрын

    Lucia Cee n

  • @amazingme1408

    @amazingme1408

    6 жыл бұрын

    are they gay?>

  • @trisix99

    @trisix99

    6 жыл бұрын

    They’re great aren’t they?

  • @alanbeecroft1865

    @alanbeecroft1865

    6 жыл бұрын

    Utrdgb!jnbxkN. Cliyh Lichtenstein Gsgb

  • @lisadee0276

    @lisadee0276

    5 жыл бұрын

    😂😂

  • @haydonlee
    @haydonlee4 жыл бұрын

    my favorite channel by far @5:48 "see if that makes things better at all, generally that wont" 10/10

  • @camgood2437
    @camgood24376 жыл бұрын

    I've had a trigger point in my upper right trapezius for years, and it does hurt when I stress it, and it definitely feels like it's in the muscle. I learned several years ago that, when I hold my arms flat at my sides, then extend them both backward and upward as far as I can and fully extend it, I hear a ripping/crunching sound inside the knot, and it feels really good. It sounds almost like Velcro ripping apart, but with a slight crunching. It makes it feel a thousand times better every time I do it, and the knot becomes tiny instantly. It's the only thing that ever relieved the pain at all..

  • @MrGnewsome
    @MrGnewsome5 жыл бұрын

    So glad I've found you guys. Thank you for the work you put into these videos.

  • @krishneegounden4329
    @krishneegounden43294 жыл бұрын

    Thank you my knots gone without any meds. You guys are brilliant.

  • @cheesecake230
    @cheesecake2306 жыл бұрын

    I'm a registered massage therapist. This is such a common complaint when clients come in. I often treat trigger points with ischemic compressions and I find that to be such an effective way to treat trigger points. Also, when people have a lot of issues with their traps, I will quite often treat their pectoral muscles. Pec major and minor. As most people have have bad posture (especially with desk jobs), so traps are often weak and pecs are very hypertonic and pull on the traps. So strengthening the traps and stretching the pecs. Great video:)

  • @kirklete

    @kirklete

    6 жыл бұрын

    Yep, that's one of the first areas I work. Pec minors often times sore with hyper traps.

  • @aprilh9210

    @aprilh9210

    6 жыл бұрын

    amberk12 I agree I find that tence peck minors have a lot to do with fence traps, Leavator, Sternoclidomastioid area. Is there a video on peck stretching that you recommend?

  • @dmsdana4501

    @dmsdana4501

    6 жыл бұрын

    April Hook I hate "tence pecks". 😂😂😂

  • @carolejackson8357

    @carolejackson8357

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@aprilh9210 for pec minor stretch, search KZread Aaron Mattes active isolated stretching pectoralis minor.

  • @cynthiaeagan2792
    @cynthiaeagan27926 жыл бұрын

    I am studying for my massage therapy exam. You guys are wonderful, just wonderful!

  • @alg12700l
    @alg12700l6 жыл бұрын

    You guys are great. I started doing the chin tuck/head to side/turn and look up a couple of days ago and I already feel the difference. My neck was giving me some pain and just doing this exercise has given me relief. Thanks so much.

  • @perachori
    @perachori4 жыл бұрын

    This might be one of the greatest things I've seen online in a long long time.

  • @user-fg4my1mv8t
    @user-fg4my1mv8t5 жыл бұрын

    Excellent information and contribution congratulations to us for you two guys thanks

  • @bgtsy
    @bgtsy6 жыл бұрын

    You guys are awesome for sharing, and fun to watch together. Thank you!!

  • @bartleyfuzz
    @bartleyfuzz4 жыл бұрын

    You guys are awesome. All these tips worked for me. My knots were killing me, till I found this video. I can't thank you enough.

  • @clray123
    @clray1236 жыл бұрын

    From my own experience with trigger points in the back... they were present because my back muscles were generally laughably weak. They were also sort of stuck, I had almost very little sideways scapular mobility. Dedicated exercises to strengthen the whole back fixed the trigger points. So I'd say forget the rolling, stretches and funny little moves, that's just scratching on the surface. Just work on your strength. Planks, planche leans, bridges, back leg raises, quadrupeds, supermen, squats etc. etc.

  • @dudedude5843

    @dudedude5843

    5 жыл бұрын

    please can i know whar are the symtoms ?

  • @anab0lic

    @anab0lic

    5 жыл бұрын

    likewise, people would rather lie on some tennis balls than actually put some work in and address the root causes though unfortunately.

  • @khappy1286

    @khappy1286

    5 жыл бұрын

    Except when you cant because you have a painful trigger point because you were working to strengthen your back. Lol

  • @RedLikeWine
    @RedLikeWine4 жыл бұрын

    You guys are the best! I can't thank you enough for this video. My back has been hurting me for more than 2 weeks and I'd tried so many things. I thought it was muscles in my back until you guys mentioned that if it moves around a lot (I thought I was losing my mind!) that it's probably coming from the neck. YES! I have a pain in the left side of my neck. Last summer it sent me to the doctor and I was prescribed a muscle relaxer and pain pills. I still have the pain pills because they made me feel horrible. And I didn't want to have to take a muscle relaxer again. Anyway, these techniques have helped me tremendously! I watched another video of various exercises for the back. These videos are invaluable! THANK YOU. THANK YOU. THANK YOU!!!!!!!

  • @magyver7890

    @magyver7890

    Жыл бұрын

    2 weeks must be nice try 14 months

  • @emilydoesit8383

    @emilydoesit8383

    Жыл бұрын

    I’m going on two years

  • @joemerson8564
    @joemerson85644 жыл бұрын

    my neck has been so painful for weeks. Tried everything, heat, massage, Aleve, stretching, pillow change. NOTHING helped. Yesterday I came across this video. I tried out the two tennis balls in a sock treatment. Very painful procedure.... BUT... now my neck pain has almost completely disappeared. Much better range of motion. Love Bob and Brad. Thanks so much to you both.

  • @elizabethwilfong7385
    @elizabethwilfong73854 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for all your tips and advice. And your sense of humor about life. Your videos and comments are always positive and uplifting, thank you for that.

  • @maesmattias
    @maesmattias6 жыл бұрын

    I just discovered your channel and I love it! Like your presentation style too. One question : have you ever covered the topic of painful feet, or do you have plans for it?

  • @wynmorris291
    @wynmorris2916 жыл бұрын

    When I did the chin tuck, I experienced pain in some points of the deltoid muscle and Trapezoid muscles

  • @premkrishna8598
    @premkrishna85983 жыл бұрын

    These both are treating muscle pains and depression 😂😂❤️❤️

  • @julsjewels3185
    @julsjewels31857 жыл бұрын

    This was a great refresher to the PT I received a while back- gotta keep up with those exercises!!

  • @CalmVibesVee
    @CalmVibesVee7 жыл бұрын

    May God bless the giving of your knowledge to teach us what to do. May your followers have improvement as they study here what to try. Such good teachers! Docs, We appreciate you so much!!! What a gift you are giving to so many people that are hurting. Respect! PT for life! 🙌🏼

  • @Gringo7475

    @Gringo7475

    6 жыл бұрын

    And may the two doctors tkae the trouble to educate themselves about trigger points and other myofascial pain causes. But lots of luck with that--they are doctors and believe they know everything

  • @TheMysticSaint
    @TheMysticSaint5 жыл бұрын

    The tennis ball thing is wonderful. My doctor told me I had Myofascial pain syndrome about 2 years ago and told me to do stretches and use Naproxen. That was all the help I got except some maybes such as: massage, chiropractic help, or acupuncture, but insurance won't help with any of that. I've been in various amounts of pain everyday since it started. When it gets excruciating I medicate, but I try not to overdo the meds because I know there can be long term stresses to kidney function. The pain is really restricting my life now and I'm trying to find solutions instead of just accepting that this is how I live the rest of my life (I'm only 37). So every little thing helps, and the tennis ball thing just released my upper back, and I found extremely sensitive spots in my mid back I didn't even realize were there. So thanks for a little relief. I'll go through the rest of your videos and see if anything else can help too.

  • @lesaboo4740

    @lesaboo4740

    5 жыл бұрын

    @themysticsaint I have it too and almost gave up .. The best BEST relief for the pain I recently found is the hydro therapy chair at planet fitness. It's given me hope . There is also a massage chair that has the same affect as the tennis balls in this video. After I'm done with the massage chairs , I go stretch on the Precor machine on the gym floor. Then I work out .I stretch at home and throughout the day. Do you use heating pads ? I purchased my ice pads through my physical therapists office. Go check out the hydro chair, I guarantee you will love it

  • @chrisone8283

    @chrisone8283

    4 жыл бұрын

    Keep up updated please. Has it been better and if so what have you done? Thanks

  • @brookemauck6033
    @brookemauck60334 жыл бұрын

    Great job explaining why your PT is telling you to do these motions.

  • @nancypaskeny2988
    @nancypaskeny29882 жыл бұрын

    Your show is so helpful. I really appreciate all of the info & exercises you give. Thank you!!

  • @michellemazza363
    @michellemazza3637 жыл бұрын

    I'm a licensed massage therapist,and my understanding of trigger points is different than you are describing. I learned that trigger points CAUSE referred pain, not caused BY a referred prpblem. For instance, there is a trigger point in the upper traps that causes referred pain in the temple area. Another in traps that cause pain mimicking sinus headache pain. If a sore spot or knot DOESN'T cause referred pain, it isn't a trigger point, and can be treated a little differently. Janet Travell and David Simons define and chart trigger points in their book: Myofascial Pain and Disfunction:The Trigger Point Manual vols 1&2. ~Thank you for your videos, your stretches are helping me a lot!

  • @Sassy8utube

    @Sassy8utube

    6 жыл бұрын

    Michelle Velez that is my understanding, speaking from personal experience. I will have pain deep that spreads and when I can get someone to "massage" them it hurts a lot but almost always, within a few hours or next day it feels way better.

  • @BlazinLow305

    @BlazinLow305

    6 жыл бұрын

    There is so much conflicting information on myofascial release it's hard to know the specifics. But one thing is for sure - myofascial release seems to help a lot of people enough that it's probably not pure placebo.

  • @anthonydamico4599

    @anthonydamico4599

    6 жыл бұрын

    Michelle Velez a

  • @debrahange5711

    @debrahange5711

    6 жыл бұрын

    Michelle Velez Hi. Do you work with Fibromyalgia patients. I tried to get massages years ago but the toxins released from the muscles was aweful. Any suggestions?

  • @lauraritonya

    @lauraritonya

    6 жыл бұрын

    I know from experience of having headaches for weeks. Come to find out they were caused from trigger points. The only way to get rid of the headaches was a message to relieve the trigger points. I now have a book that charts where your pain is to where the trigger point probably is. Your not even aware of the trigger point until its pressed on. Then it feels like someone punched you.

  • @a_woman_who_loves_to_lift
    @a_woman_who_loves_to_lift4 жыл бұрын

    😂 they said "pretty ugly" at the end 😂 far from it! I just love them. Another great video. Sure wish I had been watching them since the beginning; would have saved me from a lot of pain.

  • @sighermike
    @sighermike3 жыл бұрын

    I love watching these guys. They're always fun. And as Bob said, it's very hard to do this stuff yourself, but I do have my rollers and my very trusted lacrosse balls. And I am very thankful to have a wife that will watch these with me and try some of these things to help me. After 4 total hip replacements on the left side, I'm in constant pain and my body, for years, has compensated for it. Now, I have adhesions everywhere, knots everywhere, constant groin pain as well as SI issues, and lower L joint issues. I'm a mess and these guys make figuring it out a lot of fun.

  • @tomsale5142

    @tomsale5142

    Жыл бұрын

    Are you any better

  • @sighermike

    @sighermike

    Жыл бұрын

    @@tomsale5142 working the fascia helps tremendously. We've started cupping as well.

  • @tomsale5142

    @tomsale5142

    Жыл бұрын

    @@sighermike do you feal alot better have you tryed TMS Dr Sarno to.its lack of blood flow what's the difference in knots and trigger points

  • @antheat434
    @antheat4345 жыл бұрын

    I've had tight neck muscles for weeks. Tried these and they worked so well. Thank you!

  • @adabelinda
    @adabelinda5 жыл бұрын

    It's clear you CARE. Thank you for your service to the community! And as a fellow Minnesotan I ALSO love you because you sound like home 😘

  • @rhenriquezmassage
    @rhenriquezmassage3 жыл бұрын

    Massage therapist with 10years experience. I usually notice trigger points from repetitive holding patterns (work,driving, daily life). I always recommend structural integration to assist correcting posture. Also I’ve notice that scm release, pectoralis release, and the subscapularis release help with pain/discomfort of daily life and also alleviate tons of nerve impingement that affect the fingers.

  • @BlessedBaubles
    @BlessedBaubles3 жыл бұрын

    I JUST watched a video of a guy saying we need to dig into our muscles and the pain will go away. Ya, right!! Doesn’t he think we intuitively dig into our muscles because we’re in so much PAIN?? But within 5 minutes of your excellent teaching, especially having us move our neck back BEFORE we move it to the left or right is already amazing for me!! I’ll be working on these areas in these gentle and common sense ways and praying I can get my life back. Thank you guys,

  • @mariamaria-josh
    @mariamaria-josh6 жыл бұрын

    Starting off with saying how much you healers are really amazing! I don't have social media but these by far are the best videos and really have help lots of my family friends and patients!... I'm a trigger point pro and do a lot of Scalene trigger points to help with that "upper back pain" usually Around the C7, typically the migraine and deep brain headaches. Trigger points on the anterior of the body are usually the best effective method in relieving pain in my work from all the texting and hunching we all do. I'm excited to see some of your "pregnancy videos" and thoughts on inversion tables...my husband had a L5S1 disk rupture and didn't get sugury with the help of that traction PT and massage. We've both learned a lot keep it up and I pray you both don't spend hours on the computer!

  • @chicbxbecerril6985
    @chicbxbecerril69854 жыл бұрын

    You guys have no idea how much you have helped me I’ve been going to physical therapy for years and all along it was my neck

  • @seventhsky4086
    @seventhsky40865 жыл бұрын

    Yay I’m gonna help my friend today with her knots bc of this video. Thank you guys.

  • @jkitty.

    @jkitty.

    4 жыл бұрын

    You are a goddess of light

  • @SheyEdlingtonDouglas
    @SheyEdlingtonDouglas5 жыл бұрын

    Love the tennis ball massage. If you get an old pair of tights, cut one leg off, tie a knot in the centre place a ball in from either end ( don’t forget to cut the toe open ) place a ball in both ends, do another knot to secure them in place. You now have enough tight leg over to hold onto to get in a good position. Thanks guys. Love your videos. Keep them coming.

  • @K1985
    @K19856 жыл бұрын

    Great Vid. Hope it helps my wife. Will test as soon as possible ! Thanks. People like You make the internet better.

  • @MuseAmore
    @MuseAmore5 жыл бұрын

    I’ve been to my doctor office so many times. ER 3xs and they’ve said nothing wrong with me. It’s so irritating and discouraging that doctors even don’t have the knowledge or just don’t care. This was helpful thank you guys .

  • @sushmita9040

    @sushmita9040

    3 жыл бұрын

    same with me. spent a sum on this when these docs didnt utter the word trigger point or myofascial once

  • @kattalady8114

    @kattalady8114

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@sushmita9040 me either!!! I discovered trigger points by accident. Why didn't chiros ever tell me about it???? I've suffered for years needlessly. I have at least 40 points. I pressed them 2 days ago and most pain went away and i felt more peaceful. I'm sure mine are from emotional trauma.

  • @sushmita9040

    @sushmita9040

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@kattalady8114 i suffer with 5 points, 40 ohgosh. Don't know how horrible that must be. I am still looking for a cure and can't seem to find any. Hope you recover soon :)

  • @kattalady8114

    @kattalady8114

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@sushmita9040 thank you....yes all the ones I found are tender, with some very painful. I guess I just didn't know because they happened so gradually. I've had depression, anxiety and PTSD all my life so I think that's where it's from. And I haven't been physically fit in a long time so I didn't notice. I'm glad you only have 5! Have you felt for other ones?

  • @kattalady8114

    @kattalady8114

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@sushmita9040 exactly exactly exactly. I've had chiros for 13 years now. Why didn't they say anything?? This seems like such a basic simple thing. It's anatomy. I'm always wondering what are Dr's learning all those years in school?? Sure isn't anything me or anyone i know is suffering from.

  • @vibrantlightwc
    @vibrantlightwc4 жыл бұрын

    Whenever I've massaged someone who has soreness in that spot in the "upper traps" I've found that it's actually the scapular attachment of levator (which I can verify by checking if the aggrevation is also felt on the anterior side of the attachment). And a common comment when I'm working on it is "I can feel that all the way in my neck" which makes sense since the other attachment is at the neck. When you do the chin tuck and the pain moves it seems to me like it's just because you're relaxing levator and switching the stress to the splenius muscles. So it's not that the "trigger point" is moving. It's just that you switched muscle activation. And given that poor posture is so ubiquitous, which can stretch both levator and the splenius muscles, it would make perfect sense that both might have aggrevated tendons.

  • @yoomang7

    @yoomang7

    4 жыл бұрын

    Joey Ostos then what is the solution to relieve pain?

  • @mikiii5418

    @mikiii5418

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@yoomang7 I wonder the same

  • @undergroundminer3262

    @undergroundminer3262

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@yoomang7 massage therapist use pressure to signal release to the brain . But like an earlier comment from a therapist stated. You have to relieve the compensation while working back to the source . Short answer ...find a good massage therapist

  • @laurabarber6697

    @laurabarber6697

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! It's such a delight to read such intelligent comments!

  • @smallfootprint2961
    @smallfootprint29613 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for keeping these posted. Very helpful.

  • @buzzy2587
    @buzzy25875 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your videos! They are very good and I have gotten some great information to help my injuries!

  • @veiledintent
    @veiledintent3 жыл бұрын

    After tying the balls in the sock, tie a long sock between the balls so that you can toss them over your shoulder and position them where needed. I made self-therapy tools like that for my Dad before he passed away.

  • @stivstivsti
    @stivstivsti7 жыл бұрын

    Dear doctors, thanx for your videos, they helped me to reduce my pain alot.

  • @tranquility9325
    @tranquility93256 жыл бұрын

    I love these guys. I have fm, fibromyalgia so I have chronic pain every day, Yay me

  • @AboutCreativity1
    @AboutCreativity13 жыл бұрын

    Very good, ´´To admit that you were wrong is to declare that you are wiser now than you were before.´´

  • @emilywaterman5061
    @emilywaterman50616 жыл бұрын

    I legit have no reason for watching this but these guys have such a great rapport going I can't stop watching. Quality stuff!!

  • @jumpman735

    @jumpman735

    3 жыл бұрын

    That is so hilarious. I was wondering why I haven't switch videos so I am reading the Comments and find your speaking my mind. Lol

  • @patriciacarlyle9456

    @patriciacarlyle9456

    2 жыл бұрын

    Reminds me of my brother and his hockey mates. Guys being guys

  • @HelloJosieLiz
    @HelloJosieLiz6 жыл бұрын

    I just got my back to crack by watching another of your videos. You guys are awesome and fun to watch, and now even more famous because you have a new subscriber. Boom!

  • @nancygill1786

    @nancygill1786

    6 жыл бұрын

    YumYucky ht5 dqq🎟

  • @kimberlytrembley2995

    @kimberlytrembley2995

    6 жыл бұрын

    You guys rock!!

  • @cassandrafrancais5358
    @cassandrafrancais53584 жыл бұрын

    bob and brad keeping me smart and safe 👍🏼

  • @aprilh9210
    @aprilh92106 жыл бұрын

    I'm a Licenced Massage Therapist I love these videos videos for self care. I do trigger point therapy on my clients one thing I look for when I find a knot is pain that recurs out of the point. If I put pressure on a point and move the muscle it can be sore and cause pain it may just be a sore muscle if the client feels pain or sensations at the point that is coupled with a refusal pain from the point to some place else then I treat it as a trigger point in the muscle. So I check of the two boxes 1. Pain when arriving the muscle while the trigger point is presses and pain recurring from the point it self. Because I am a LMT I cannot suggest any exercises I treat the points with pressure and muscle activation. But I love the exercises here for helping myself at home. Good work guys👍

  • @MillicentStClaire
    @MillicentStClaire6 жыл бұрын

    Good video. I really like using the Thera-Cane tool on myself and dig in to the trigger points. That tool is a real friend. Pictures of that hook thing above are the Thera-Canes. Its my friend and as I learned to position it and work it for different areas of my back and buttocks, it made a huge difference.

  • @ellenforgett4880
    @ellenforgett48803 жыл бұрын

    Always fun and great tips, thanks guys! Btw, the levator scapulae will always have a bump near its insertion at the superior angle of the medial border of scapula due to its design, a twist, before attaching. Trigger points often exist, but the bump/twist will always exist to some degree.

  • @goodintentions1302
    @goodintentions13022 ай бұрын

    30+ years after i was attacked & dealing with neck & back pain, I'd had pt, injections, acupunture & chiropractic (of all that had been most helpful) & paying big $$ for all of it, i was fortunate to get accepted by a new doctor, a DO. Within 4 gentle OMTs the knot disappeared, never to return. That was more than 5 years ago. I am grateful for everyone who helped me along the way so i could get to her. ☮️💞🙏🏼

  • @faypaints
    @faypaints7 жыл бұрын

    Helpful advice with a smile. Love it. I am curious about the bowls on the counter behind you containing different foods. 🤓

  • @jill2497
    @jill24975 жыл бұрын

    Love you guys! You're the best. Thanks for the education :)

  • @bryantucker97
    @bryantucker976 жыл бұрын

    Can you do a video addressing when the triggers are in the upper trap at the base of the cranium?

  • @kaywarren6788

    @kaywarren6788

    2 жыл бұрын

    If it is in the sub-occipitals, you can reciprocal inhibit them by rolling your eyeballs down into the roof of the mouth, then tuck your nose into your chin.

  • @naturebeauti9321
    @naturebeauti93214 жыл бұрын

    Thanks much Brad for sharing your great experience on neck pine. My wife experience the same pine as you demonstrated with two tennis 🎾 🎾 ball. She start doing that and she is doing well! Thanks much for sharing!

  • @ReggieTime
    @ReggieTime5 жыл бұрын

    l so very very grateful you both do these vlogs for us, ty for your time!!!

  • @wonderfulmrmcgee
    @wonderfulmrmcgee7 жыл бұрын

    Amazing. Your tutorials solved my pain within minutes.

  • @mandymonroe6295

    @mandymonroe6295

    6 жыл бұрын

    physicaltherapyvideo You guys make sense to me. The excercises are on point.. yet it's NOT in the muscle. I have this horrible pain, but I also have digestive problems, thyroid problems, joint pain, severe GERD, neurological long list of problems including severe insomnia (not always due to pain) and more. 20yrs of many symptoms, pain most prominent. Other videos suggest it's all about the GUT, liver, thyroid, brain and that those need to be addressed first.

  • @DaleNolan1969

    @DaleNolan1969

    6 жыл бұрын

    May I suggest a book by Dr Brad Nelson? The Emotion Code teaches you how to muscle test. Your subconscious knows all the answers to your body. You can probably find the book at Amazon or eBay also. www.healerslibrary.com/what-is-the-emotion-code/

  • @mandymonroe6295

    @mandymonroe6295

    6 жыл бұрын

    Dale01E I agree. Thanks. A naturapathic doctor believes that I have Lyme Disease. But I will check out that book.

  • @brucelevine6517

    @brucelevine6517

    5 жыл бұрын

    Dale01E may I suggest that that is a load of shit If I cut my finger while dancing at a wedding with a pretty girl the finger won’t hurt if I cut my finger when I just lost my job the pain will be unbearable think about that

  • @2toocutegrammy
    @2toocutegrammy6 жыл бұрын

    Volume could be louder. Straining to hear this valuable information!

  • @livingintongues

    @livingintongues

    5 жыл бұрын

    Oh you may wanna check your phone or ears?

  • @elisabethseaton6521

    @elisabethseaton6521

    2 жыл бұрын

    I used headphones

  • @brandygregston7404
    @brandygregston74043 жыл бұрын

    thank you! i love your informative videos. i feel informed going into my medical evaluations.

  • @anitasyvalahti1730
    @anitasyvalahti1730 Жыл бұрын

    Hi, Bob and Brat! I have a pain points on my spine. middle back is most worst. I have spondylosis. My low back is operated, now problems came to back. numb of legs is not come back, after operation, it is good. You two are great Team, Thank you!

  • @Hiltonia88
    @Hiltonia883 жыл бұрын

    Well, thank God! I just stumbled on these guys and boy am I glad! I’ve been suffering from this brutal trigger point pain in my upper trapezius or whatever for ages now. After having a benign tumour removed from my spinal cord in my neck a few years ago, this particular spot remains a killer problem. My doctor suggested I see a pain management clinic, but when after a hasty assessment they scheduled trigger point injections, I didn’t trust it was the best way to treat the cause so I cancelled. So glad I did! (Trust your gut, people!) Thanks to these guys, I was reminded of a handful of exercises I had early on with physical therapy that I had forgotten… Especially the one with the tennis balls! While I still struggle with holding my head at 45° for long- using the computer, doing dishes, cooking, etc.- because my lamina were removed, scar tissue is likely involved, and damage from the surgery prevents my nerves from fully innervating the surrounding muscles, I feel empowered to be reminded of ways to escape pain and feel more in control. You guys rock! Thank you for doing what you do!

  • @joshua9484
    @joshua94845 жыл бұрын

    Love your videos! You're very informative, goofy , and make it interesting. Far from dull and you can tell you both are good people and great therapists! I liked how there were no cuts in the video and it was shot all on one roll. Keep up the good work and I'm looking forward to more vide as im now a new subscriber (:

  • @Flashahol
    @Flashahol6 жыл бұрын

    I have not yet tried th etrick with the tennis balls, but I suspect it would be much easier to place them properly by putting them in a nylon sock or stockings. So far I still have knots in my upper traps, but my neck pain is almost gone. Good work guys!

  • @Ohquesarah
    @Ohquesarah3 жыл бұрын

    This video was very enlightening, thank you!

  • @dr.marmorstein2345
    @dr.marmorstein23457 жыл бұрын

    Can you do one on how nutrition (and/or hydration) affects muscle pain?

  • @palopezneri

    @palopezneri

    6 жыл бұрын

    Dr. Marmorstein uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuhuuuuuuuuhuuuuuuuuuhuuhuuhuuuhuuuuhuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuhuuhhuhuuuuujhuuhhhuuhhuiuhuhuuhuuuhhuuuuuuhuuuhhuhuhouhuhuuhuuohhuhuhuuuuouh7uuhhuuhuuuuhuuhuuhuuuuhuuuhuhuiijjhuuuhuuhuhhuhuhuuh777uhuhuuuhhuuhuuuuhhhhuhuhuhuhhuhuhhuuuuuhhuhuuuhuhuuuhhuuuhuuuhhuhuhhuuuhuuhhuuuhuhhuhhhhuuhhuuhhuhhhhuhuhuuuhuuhuuuhuuhuuhh7uhuuuhuhhuuhuhhuhuhuuuhuuuhuhhuhuuhhuhhhhhuhu9uuhhuhuhuuhuhhuhuhhuohuhuuhuhu

  • @spacegirl1333

    @spacegirl1333

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@palopezneri helpful

  • @laurenmiller5756

    @laurenmiller5756

    4 жыл бұрын

    Simple Get enough magnesium, calcium etc.

  • @chicbxbecerril6985
    @chicbxbecerril69854 жыл бұрын

    My body felt like it was nervous on the inside like I was trembling and it’s because of my bad posture I put ice on my neck like you said so 👀 and doing those exercises,,and I have been feeling better thank you so much

  • @annala2956
    @annala29566 жыл бұрын

    You guys are just fantastic! You’ve given me lots of movements in can do while standing at my desk I noticed your “not the muscle” thing with a stabbing pain I get under my shoulder blade after typing by too much. I can rub the muscle all day and it does nothing. I feel like something is pinched in my spine or shoulder.

  • @MAZE4
    @MAZE4 Жыл бұрын

    calming as usual, and thank you Jack, have a good day🖖

  • @janelevin9506
    @janelevin95064 жыл бұрын

    What does it mean if you hear "crunching" when you do some of these side neck stretches?

  • @rioreason
    @rioreason4 жыл бұрын

    I just wish insurance would cover massage therapy. It’s absolutely insane that they don’t. Not all of us have an SO to rub our shoulders for us. That said, the chin tuck did help at least a little bit!

  • @w0mblemania

    @w0mblemania

    2 жыл бұрын

    Here in Australia, health insurance covers remedial massage.

  • @emilycrowder6859

    @emilycrowder6859

    2 жыл бұрын

    Some insurances will cover if you get prescription for massage therapy. Worth looking in to :)

  • @brendonking5489

    @brendonking5489

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@w0mblemania yeah but remedial is the shit version.

  • @w0mblemania

    @w0mblemania

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@brendonking5489 I disagree. Remedial massage has really helped me with chronic pain problems. It helped that that my insurer helped pay for it.

  • @brendonking5489

    @brendonking5489

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@w0mblemania I'm glad it has helped you. I see someone for deep tissue structural integration combined with somatic education. Its the only thing thats ever made a difference for me personally. I've tried just about all forms of massage over the last 14 years.

  • @benjaminbaumgardner7620
    @benjaminbaumgardner76203 жыл бұрын

    This video is great thanks! I like to do a combined approach. Relax the TP to allow the spine to move more freely, then do some mobility, follow with pre’s. From another PT

  • @florypridgen4773
    @florypridgen47732 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for your advice, it is educativl and helpful for many people.

  • @jimmyterry3116
    @jimmyterry31166 жыл бұрын

    I follow and teach from Simon & Travell's Trigger Point. It is the go to books for understanding and treating TPs.

  • @susannichols4372

    @susannichols4372

    6 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, I have a copy of it too. Good reference, emphasizes differential diagnosis.

  • @SONshine612

    @SONshine612

    6 жыл бұрын

    Jimmy Terry I "I

  • @mizera_mykle

    @mizera_mykle

    6 жыл бұрын

    Jimmy Terry In 25 years you're the only other person I've found who uses those magnificent books, glad to hear it.

  • @brucelevine6517

    @brucelevine6517

    5 жыл бұрын

    Jimmy Terry why did it come down from mount Sinai no it’s some ones opinion and opinions are like ass holes Every body’s got one open your mind or you will be stuck in your box only the ignorant need the security of a closed mind read a lot and then you can expand your healing because the human body is so complex that only it’s creator knows it’s absolutes

  • @jeffd5907
    @jeffd59074 жыл бұрын

    I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE going to my Dr's office when it's located in the kitchen of the school class room lol.

  • @bopsmom22
    @bopsmom225 жыл бұрын

    You guys are hilarious AND helpful! I needed this tonight.......your humor is helping with the pain, I'm going to cruise for more helpful videos. Thanks!

  • @dewinmoonl
    @dewinmoonl6 жыл бұрын

    easy watching and a lot of informational content. like a good professor really

  • @UncleWally3
    @UncleWally36 жыл бұрын

    You ought to consider doing a presentation at motorcycle rallies. It’s there you’ll find no shortage of people who need to hear what you’re prescribing, especially after they’ve ridden many miles to the rally! Baring that - please consider getting an article published in any of the many motorcyclist magazines. Thanks!

  • @KaceyMadden
    @KaceyMadden3 жыл бұрын

    I am a CMT and am a body nerd! I always like to find out why. Thank you guys for explaining it. I tell my clients our bodies are made to move and that’s why we get tp.💆🏼‍♀️👋🏻 thank you!

  • @judelinolanticse9718
    @judelinolanticse97184 жыл бұрын

    Regardless of a possible cause most therapist feel that the best treatment for a purported muscle knots is to pummel them, vigorously massage the sore spot with hands. Massage promotes blood circulation which is enhances the delivery of oxygen and nutrients to the muscle cells that eventually dissipate the pains or even get rid of. I speak on my own experienced. I am a MT for over a decade now.

  • @milanpintar
    @milanpintar4 жыл бұрын

    you nailed it, i have a cervical spine injury and since i bulged it again it released all my knots ... knots are all because of nerve pressure