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I really like this video! However, to play devil's advocate, I think it's important to take into account the fact that those who have higher rates of artery disease are also more likely to engage in overall unhealthy behaviours which all factor into low back pain. I believe you touched on this briefly, but I think it should be emphasized more!
Thanks Bahram! Love your work
I appreciate you taking the time to view the video!
Interesting
I agree VERY interesting!
@@user-ut3nt6lc2z yes very interesting
Thanks a lot for the great piece of information.🌹
Thank you for the great pieces of information.
Great info. Thank you
Thanks a lot for your useful and wise teachings🌹🌹🌹
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Thank you very much for the great teaching. It taught me a lot.
Thanks a lot for the great pieces of information.🌹
yup
Inflammation is good! Well said!
I have a question. My mom got tinnitus one month ago and I got it 5 days ago. Is that normal? My tinnitus started one night when I went to sleep. I am 29 years old and my mom is 58 years old. We are healthy in general and I practice exercise and we eat healthy in general.
Sorry but the cause of tinnitus is still unknown. So to assume it could be contagious is just that, an assumption. Regrettably we still do not know an effective treatment for this condition of unknown cause. Sorry to not give you an answer 😞
I did a great exam and failed the exam by 10 marks and i still cant wrap my head around this because my exam went really well. They did not explain what or where i went wrong. I am scheduled to write it again but have seen so many brilliant people fail and I am disgusted to my core because we are humiliated by a bunch of corrupt clowns. Left my country because of corruption and here we are.
The same happened with me. Still can't figure out what to do after 2 attempts. May I ask how you approached after exam results? Any resources that could be helpful. Thank you in advance with best regards. @hajrabatool6789
I failed my exam today by 7 marks score 593/600. I cannot 😭😭😭😭😭😭
Maybe you should check into your surgeon and get a second opinion
Just had surgery 5 months ago for a fractured spine,and now have failed back syndrome!
Thanks Dr Jam ! ❤️
As a sole intervention, there is no research to support visualization for pain HOWEVERE, it is not meant to be a single intervention method. Improving mood and stress reduction are associated with improvements in pain and function and BV6 MAY assist with that in some.
Is there any research confirming the efficacy of these activities for elimination and/or reduction of pain?
Yeahh mann
Love this! (I do this often when I’m painting 😊)
well said Bahram !! Agreed
I agree 💯 percent sir👊🏾
this should be on the news!
LOVE this guy.
Grazie 💙☕️💜
These analogies are great and so easy to understand!
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Absolutely agree. As a PT I normally say rest is for the dead, MOVE. There is not one position that we can stay for too long. Although a good posture, sit or stand tall, is helpful, MOVEMENT is the key. Slouching is not bad, staying slouched is. This said, when eg lifting/pushing hard, a food posture can help prevent injuries.
Canada should adopt UK licensure policy, PCE is archaic
God bless you
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Dude just deal with it women have higher pain tolerance
thanks for always caring
I’m American and if I get my degree in the U.S. do you think I will ever get through CAPR to practice in Canada?
Yes you will be able to practice eventually after a year or so, the CAPR clinical exam no longer exists, each province does their own which is better but still unnecessary
If only we could have all this information in the form of a musical…
Be patient my friend. It’ll be a musical soon
Thank you!!
That tribe member was using his arm for a pillow. The ape in the 2nd pic was using a rock. Has the study been duplicated?
I do not know of another study like it. Funding a study for the support of no pillows is challenging. Using an arm or a rock is perfectly ok as they are "uncomfortable" and promote frequent change of postures and more resiliency.
What does migraine warn the brain about?
Migraines warn there brain there’s a vascular issue happening and major rest to the brain is needed as the temporary SOLUTION. The brain says I can’t at this moment tolerate bright lights, noise, or even stress. I just need to lie down and rest… I need a break and need to be left alone. Now the cause of migraines is multi factorial and complex.
Vivendi à due ce retourner dans sa tombe...
Bravo Bahram! Well said!
Amazing 🌟
Emotionally captivating. Cannot wait for the visuals 💫 What a performance
I tryly wish this message on addiction spreads so people can be helped!
The following is from Estevez and Spence in the International Journal of Osteopathic Medicine: Abstract Palpation plays a central role in osteopathic clinical decision making, yet it is one of the hardest clinical skills to develop, teach, and assess. In fact, it could be argued that osteopaths literally diagnose with most of their senses. Information conveyed by the osteopath’s different senses is processed and interpreted in his/ her brain, taking into consideration the relevant anatomical, physiological, and pathological knowledge, osteopathic models of care, and the osteopath’s own clinical experience. It has been claimed that expert clinicians demonstrate palpatory literacy to the extent that they often speak of having ‘listening’ or ‘seeing’ hands. Considering the plastic nature of the human brain, we argue that that the development of palpatory diagnostic expertise is likely to be associated with behavioural, neuroanatomical, and neurophysiological adaptive changes. Building upon the initial findings of our ongoing research examining the neural and behavioural correlates of diagnostic expertise in osteopathy and on evidence from the fields of cognitive neuroscience, experimental psychology, and medical cognition, this paper proposes ways in which the development of competence in diagnostic palpation can be optimised. We propose that as students progress through their programme of study, they should be encouraged to use available opportunities to experience normal and altered patterns of structure and function; and reflect on the validity and reliability of their diagnostic judgements. Palpation is a very useful and learnable clinical diagnostic tool that ought not be thrown in the dumpster because it is difficult to learn. Neither should the palpaltory skills in assessing body temp, abnormal lymph nodes and breast tissue, prostates, trigger points, or crepitus in joints to name a few. Many parctitioners are unable to develop adequate skills to perform these palpations either, yet we don't discount their practice because of the frustrated struggling few. The idea that diagnosis is a multi-sensory skill, using different layers of mental function on behalf of the practitioner is a good one, I think. I am a practicing chiropractor and post-graduate instructor in palpation and manipulation here in the US and Europe for over 40 years. I understand your frustration, but there is further reasoning for why some studies struggle to show high interexaminer reilability, which is a discussion for another time.
how much time i need to repet , do i need to sit down or be up while doing it,thn
Nice one
Since 2014-16, back pain patients have been sent to "Pain Clinics" for Spinal "INJECTIONS" using a well known, extremely toxic neurotoxin made by Pfizer; DEPO-Medrol is a neurotoxic glucocorticoid steroid that is a ESTER! (ACETATE and BENZL) that if any one asks their pharmacists for the FULL DRUG MONOGRAPH will clearly see all the iotrogenic causations of many serious adverse events up to and including blindness, paralysis and death. DO NOT SETTLE for the 1-2 page "patient" info, INSIST the Pharacist gives the full 31 pages of Pfizers Drug Monogram . NEVER consent if one has not been given full informed consent which can NOT be "manufactured consent".
I would love to see the rest of this series! I just got my first fracture from stubbing my pinky toe lol. Its a small fracture with seemingly no gap. I got a boot to wear and eventually a hard soled medical shoe. I that with my back pain, alot of what I was told didn't work, and that motion was always the solution. Obviously I don't want to be moving my fracture as I want the bones to heal quickly and correctly, but I was wondering if maybe it was good to still weight bare (difference between the shoe and the boot) and not worry about the super small amount of movement the shoe allows compared to the boot. Thanks, I loved your video on nsaids, and how the dog doesn't ask how long to limp for lol. Have a great day!