The Physical Therapy and Wellness Channel
The Physical Therapy and Wellness Channel
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Dry Needling For Neck Pain: Dry Needling In Physical Therapy Treatment of Neck Pain
If you’re experiencing neck pain, you know how painful and disruptive it can be to your daily activities and quality of life. Dry needling has emerged as a promising pain management strategy and solution for neck pain. This video will give some causes for neck pain and how dry needling can provide some pain relief.
Video Chapters:
► 00:00 What do I do if I have neck pain?
► 00:46 What causes neck pain?
► 02:10 How can dry needling treat neck pain?
► 03:12 How is dry needling integrated with physical therapy to treat neck pain?
► 03:53 What is dry needling?
Read "Dry Needling for Neck Pain: A Comprehensive Guide to Relief" on the EW Motion Therapy Learning Center:
►www.ewmotiontherapy.com/blog...
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Видео

How To Recovery After A C-Section: Symptoms, Recovery Tips, And How Physical Therapy Can Help
Просмотров 862 месяца назад
As an expectant mother it can be overwhelming when preparing for the birth of your baby. Your c-section recovery is often the last thing on your mind but is an important component to the continued well-being. By the end of this video, you will know what to expect after a c-section so that you can properly recover the way you deserve. Video Chapters: ► 00:00 C-section Recovery ► 00:55 What is a ...
Why Is My Upper Back Stiff? Potentail Causes And How Physical Therapy Can Help
Просмотров 3443 месяца назад
Many people know upper back stiffness all too well. But they might not understand 'why is my upper back stiff'? While some stretches, strengthening exercises, can reduce most upper back pain, it can become a chronic issue if not treated daily. This video will explain some causes of upper back stiffness and pain and provide some treatment options. Video Chapters: ► 00:00 Why is my upper back sti...
How Can Physical Therapy Help Muscle Spasms: Causes and Treatment
Просмотров 6563 месяца назад
Muscle spasms are an unexpected visitor that can turn your day upside down. From minor annoyances to major setbacks, muscle spasms can strike at any moment. But what are muscle spasms and what can you do? Physical therapy can help chronic muscle spasms. This video will give you insights into managing and preventing muscle spasms with physical therapy. Video Chapters: ► 00:00 Do I have a muscle ...
How Can Physical Therapy Help Parkinson's Disease? Evaluation and Treatment
Просмотров 1504 месяца назад
When you or a loved one is diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, you probably have questions about the treatments available. Your doctor might recommend physical therapy. But how can physical therapy help Parkinson's disease? This video will help you determine whether physical therapy would be a good option for you or your loved one. Video Chapters: ► 00:00 Treatment options for Parkinson's disea...
Inpatient Rehabilitation Vs Outpatient Physical Therapy: Understanding Your Options
Просмотров 2724 месяца назад
Choosing between inpatient rehabilitation vs outpatient physical therapy is critical for many seeking to improve their health and mobility. This video will help you understand what each path entails and how they can impact your journey to recovery. Video Chapters: ► 00:00 Do I need inpatient rehabilitation or outpatient physical therapy? ► 00:40 What is inpatient rehabilitation? ► 02:04 What is...
How To Prevent Headaches: Causes and Treatment Options
Просмотров 1785 месяцев назад
Headaches are a common condition that can disrupt our daily lives and productivity. No matter the type, finding out how to prevent headaches is crucial for your well-being. In this video, we'll explore way to prevent these painful episodes. Video Chapters: ► 00:00 Why do I have a headache? ► 00:56 What causes headaches ► 01:41 How to prevent headaches ► 02:22 What are treatment options for head...
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome: How Can Physical Therapy Help?
Просмотров 6356 месяцев назад
Neck and shoulder pain is common and can result from poor posture or overuse. But if your pain is accompanied by numbness and tingling, you might be experiencing is thoracic outlet syndrome. This video will help you better understand thoracic outlet syndrome and how you can overcome it. Chapters: ► 00:00 Do I have thoracic outlet syndrome? ► 00:43 What is thoracic outlet syndrome? ► 02:10 How d...
Dry Needling Misconceptions: Debunking Dry Needling Myths
Просмотров 4986 месяцев назад
Several treatment options are available for managing pain and promoting physical well-being. One intervention gaining popularity in recent years is dry needling. However, like any emerging medical practice, there are many misconceptions surrounding the practice. This video will debunk some of these myths so you can have clarity in deciding if this is a good treatment method for you. Video Chapt...
Pelvic Floor Evaluation: Do I Need One?
Просмотров 3216 месяцев назад
Pelvic floor issues are more common than you might think. If you are experiencing pelvic floor issues, you may wonder if a pelvic floor evaluation is necessary, but it can be a valuable tool for identifying and treating pelvic floor issues. This video will explain what a pelvic floor evaluation is and how it can benefit you Video Chapters: ► 00:00 Do I need a pelvic floor evaluation? ► 00:40 Wh...
Debunking Women's Health Misconceptions: Pelvic Floor Myths
Просмотров 837 месяцев назад
Taking care of your pelvic floor is important, but there are lots of misconceptions surrounding women's health. Pelvic floor dysfunction can cause problems like incontinence, pelvic pain, and sexual issues. Pelvic floor physical therapy is a great way to fix these issues. This video clears up some of the misunderstandings about pelvic floor health, so you can confidently seek the right treatmen...
Cervical Fusion Dos and Don'ts: How Physical Therapy Can Help With Recovery
Просмотров 5 тыс.7 месяцев назад
Cervical fusion is a surgical procedure often done to treat herniated discs, spinal stenosis, and degenerative disc disease. While a cervical fusion can effectively reduce pain and restore mobility; there are dos and don'ts for recovery. If you are about to undergo a cervical fusion procedure, this video will help you better understand the recovery process and methods to ensure the best outcome...
Hip Labrum Repair: Understanding The Recovery Process And Timeline
Просмотров 4,9 тыс.8 месяцев назад
The hip is a complex joint that plays a crucial role in daily activities. A tear in your hip labrum can cause a lot of pain. While conservative treatment options are available for less severe tears, a hip labrum repair may be necessary for the higher grade ones. This video will give you details on the hip labrum repair process and what a good recovery timeline will be. Chapters: ► 00:00 Do I ha...
Hip Labrum Tear: Causes, Risk Factors and How Physical Therapy Can Help
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.8 месяцев назад
The hip is a complex joint that plays a crucial role in your daily activities. A hip labrum tear of any severity can cause a lot of pain and affect all of those activities. While a surgical repair is necessary for higher grade tears, a conservative approach like physical therapy can be a great approach for less severe tears. This video will explain hip labrum tears and how physical therapy can ...
The Best Physical Therapy Programs: Top Alabama PT Schools
Просмотров 1728 месяцев назад
The Best Physical Therapy Programs: Top Alabama PT Schools
Physical Therapist vs. Physical Therapist Assistant: How Are They Different?
Просмотров 5199 месяцев назад
Physical Therapist vs. Physical Therapist Assistant: How Are They Different?
ACL Tears: Types, Risk Factors, and Preparing For Surgery
Просмотров 1739 месяцев назад
ACL Tears: Types, Risk Factors, and Preparing For Surgery
Why Does My Knee Hurt? Potential Causes And Treatment Options
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.9 месяцев назад
Why Does My Knee Hurt? Potential Causes And Treatment Options
What Is The Difference Between A Co-Pay And Deductible? Definitions and Examples
Просмотров 49810 месяцев назад
What Is The Difference Between A Co-Pay And Deductible? Definitions and Examples
What Are Common Misconceptions About Physical Therapy? Debunked
Просмотров 16410 месяцев назад
What Are Common Misconceptions About Physical Therapy? Debunked
Should I Get A Total Knee Replacement? Alternatives, Risk Factors, and Non-Surgical Options
Просмотров 44910 месяцев назад
Should I Get A Total Knee Replacement? Alternatives, Risk Factors, and Non-Surgical Options
Co-insurance vs. Co-pay: What are the differences?
Просмотров 5810 месяцев назад
Co-insurance vs. Co-pay: What are the differences?
Incontinence During Exercise: How Can Physical Therapy Help?
Просмотров 30911 месяцев назад
Incontinence During Exercise: How Can Physical Therapy Help?
What Are Muscle Spasms? How Dry Needling Can Help
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.11 месяцев назад
What Are Muscle Spasms? How Dry Needling Can Help
Physical Therapy For Incontinence: How To Help Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
Просмотров 2 тыс.11 месяцев назад
Physical Therapy For Incontinence: How To Help Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
Why Does My Low Back Hurt? An Overview of Causes and How Physical Therapy Can Help
Просмотров 18511 месяцев назад
Why Does My Low Back Hurt? An Overview of Causes and How Physical Therapy Can Help
Physical Therapy After Pregnancy: Why Is It Important?
Просмотров 97Год назад
Physical Therapy After Pregnancy: Why Is It Important?
What Is Scoliosis? How Physical Therapy Can Help With Scoliosis
Просмотров 303Год назад
What Is Scoliosis? How Physical Therapy Can Help With Scoliosis
Plantar FasciItis: How Physical Therapy Can Help
Просмотров 489Год назад
Plantar FasciItis: How Physical Therapy Can Help
Physical Therapy For Prolapse: How Can It Help?
Просмотров 773Год назад
Physical Therapy For Prolapse: How Can It Help?

Комментарии

  • @raine123ish
    @raine123ish 19 часов назад

    Thank you so much. My surgeon is not answering my questions or communicating with me. I’m having to learn everything online. He ordered physical therapy for me at 4 weeks post op but wants me to stay in the hard collar for 6 weeks so the physical therapist is very limited in what we can do until the collar comes off. It’s been very frustrating and scary. I had a 2 level ACDF and I’m 5 weeks post op today. I still have a lot of neck pain and have no idea if this is normal or not. Your video was very helpful to me. Thank you so much

  • @curious_7525
    @curious_7525 5 дней назад

    Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) therapy is not as structured and a Post Acute PT facility. Run fast if they are trying to transfer your loved on to a Skilled Nursing Facility.

  • @Edithlane
    @Edithlane 9 дней назад

    Dry needling messed me up. Just say no.

  • @Youtube_Expert10
    @Youtube_Expert10 19 дней назад

    Hello, I hope you are well. I saw your RUclips channel ' ".Your channel and video content are very good. But here are some problems: 1. SEO score is very low 2. No title - description - tags are SEO friendly 3. Not sharing on social media platforms. As a result views, likes and subscribers are not increasing. I am waiting for your response. Thank you

  • @asha8648
    @asha8648 20 дней назад

    Do you recommend for Bell’s palsy treatment?

  • @EliteHealersSportsMassage
    @EliteHealersSportsMassage 21 день назад

    Thanks for making sure a high quality video. This is a great 101 explainer.

  • @rsTrade-fs1ft
    @rsTrade-fs1ft 26 дней назад

    Jumbalakadi bamba

  • @boundariessetinstone5893
    @boundariessetinstone5893 26 дней назад

    I’m about to be homeless in so much pain and need this surgery. How can I have this surgery if I become homeless. The reason I’m becoming homeless is cause they left me like this 23 years. I have a daughter who needs me I don’t know what to do.

  • @unionjoe8245
    @unionjoe8245 29 дней назад

    scam

  • @MargaretNeedham-wo5hf
    @MargaretNeedham-wo5hf Месяц назад

    When can I drive 6 weeks after ACDF surgery. My neck muscles still sore after 6 weeks too. Its this normal

  • @terrygirmscheid4506
    @terrygirmscheid4506 Месяц назад

  • @EliteHealersSportsMassage
    @EliteHealersSportsMassage Месяц назад

    I wish this had more comparison and less the basics. The video title and content seem to be in contrast to one another.

  • @seabreeze600
    @seabreeze600 Месяц назад

    PTs are practicing a portion of acupuncture in different name!

  • @oluwabunmifaloye2196
    @oluwabunmifaloye2196 Месяц назад

    Great

  • @elenab4160
    @elenab4160 Месяц назад

    Im 74 year old female I have just Had L4 & L5 done 5/13 . I don’t feel I am healing as fast as I would like, I don’t ride a bike I just had my 16 staples taken out of my back last week. Now I need to get walking not as easy as I imagined my legs and hip muscles are stiff as though I had just dismounted from a horse, Please keep me updated on your recovery I am try Pilates core building exercises.

  • @deniceeverham9467
    @deniceeverham9467 Месяц назад

    You can also use a toothpick or sharp tipped object but not breaking the skin. On the trigger point. Or between the pain and the brain. Just gently tap around the point or the painful Area. Again you do not break or scratch the skin. Try it and see if it works for you. Good luck

  • @sheilawiggins4402
    @sheilawiggins4402 Месяц назад

    Dry needling has saved me from knee surgery. My physical therapist in Yuma AZ is a master at it!

    • @alexandertye3244
      @alexandertye3244 11 дней назад

      Did u experience any side effects after a while?

  • @brianleabo6295
    @brianleabo6295 Месяц назад

    I had it done and i had surgerys and a bad back and neck! This is the best think ! It better the pills

  • @Dazyredfox87
    @Dazyredfox87 2 месяца назад

    Great advice. The music is really distracting though 🙇‍♀️

  • @adibasdrawingandarts4805
    @adibasdrawingandarts4805 2 месяца назад

    Which is the best? Physiotherapy or occupational therapy?

  • @gabeskiii125
    @gabeskiii125 2 месяца назад

    How long does it take to become a licensed PT in the United States?

  • @DanielSmith-fm4fs
    @DanielSmith-fm4fs 2 месяца назад

    Love dry needling. It has helped me a lot. Don’t be afraid. Just go for it

  • @truenoae8689
    @truenoae8689 2 месяца назад

    Informative, thanks

  • @ktrock77
    @ktrock77 2 месяца назад

    I went for Physical therapy for a sore back. Over the 2 weeks there it got worse, to where it would seize up and I had to stop in my tracks. This is a good group I went to, I doubt it was their fault, it would have happened anyway. But my chiropractor was then able to re-align me on the first session back.

  • @JoyceWagner-it3rd
    @JoyceWagner-it3rd 2 месяца назад

    Helpful…thank you

  • @cirilolevitt2943
    @cirilolevitt2943 3 месяца назад

    😠 "Promosm"

  • @scrubadubdub8360
    @scrubadubdub8360 3 месяца назад

    Idk how or why this popped up, but cool video. Never had a massage in my life.

    • @EWphysicaltherapyandwellness
      @EWphysicaltherapyandwellness 2 месяца назад

      Although most of the time, the effects are short-lived, it can be an amazing modality to get you out of pain. Thanks for watching!

  • @onedendrophile996
    @onedendrophile996 3 месяца назад

    I am studying to become a Naturopath and dry needling sounds like an interesting modality to integrate. How does one become "certified" in dry needling?

    • @EWphysicaltherapyandwellness
      @EWphysicaltherapyandwellness 2 месяца назад

      There are many different courses all over the US. Courses typically vary based on technique and are usually associated with whoever started the course. There are also different courses created around state requirements, usually based on the hours of education needed to perform Dry Needling in your state-it varies by profession and state practice acts. Myopain Seminars and Integrative Dry Needling are two different "schools" that teach and have a certification in Dry Needling.

  • @theomoss5858
    @theomoss5858 3 месяца назад

    Amazing brother ❤❤❤❤

  • @cassandraseven3478
    @cassandraseven3478 4 месяца назад

    Also related is the epidemic of hypothyroidism that doctors have been taught since the seventies to diagnose by the blood test (TSH) instead of the patient's symptoms and family history and to treat with synthetic T4 which does nothing for most people but makes the blood test look good instead of old-fashioned, inexpensive desiccated thyroid hormone (glandular). Hypothyroidism, Type 2-THE EPIDEMIC, Mark Starr, MD

  • @kilisitofaIusinga-fx2rt
    @kilisitofaIusinga-fx2rt 4 месяца назад

    MAANA Ya JINA CANDRY

  • @keitymarley733
    @keitymarley733 4 месяца назад

    Parkinson disease is a very terrible illness, my Dad suffered from it for 19 years until we finally got a help and a medicine🌿 🌿🌿from Dr Madida that truly works that helped treat, cure and reversed all his symptoms…My Dad is well again.

  • @jordanreid2397
    @jordanreid2397 4 месяца назад

    Getting surgery soon. I am 15, in good shape, and have a small hip labrum tear that I’ve been dealing with for over a year. Could you estimate my time for recovery after surgery?

    • @EWphysicaltherapyandwellness
      @EWphysicaltherapyandwellness 3 месяца назад

      Hey Jordan, Thanks for watching our video. Recovery after a hip labrum at your age has a lot of factors. At age 15, and with a small tear, I would want to try as much conservative treatment as I could because you may still have some growing to do. If you were to have surgery, I would want to know your goals to be able to set realistic timelines. 12-16 weeks is usually a realistic timeline, dependent on any other complications, but in order to get back to high level sports at 100% you are looking at 16-20+ weeks.

    • @boundariessetinstone5893
      @boundariessetinstone5893 26 дней назад

      How bad is the pain I’ve had one 22 years with severe bursitis that turned into a huge lump you can see on groin hip. Drs made me fight them this 23 years for help I’m suppose to have surgery Monday. And the drs staff messed up and didn’t order the medical equipment I need im so angry.

  • @waynejackson7365
    @waynejackson7365 4 месяца назад

    Why the hell did you choose to add a damn soundtrack to a tutorial. Another video ruined with an annoying, distracting soundtrack

  • @mattparr3038
    @mattparr3038 4 месяца назад

    Had this done on my shoulder, it felt weird but great.. I wish I could do it at home. It kinda tickled the muscle back into shape.. beauty.

    • @alexandertye3244
      @alexandertye3244 11 дней назад

      Hey, can you please tell me if the pain came back after a while or not?

    • @mattparr3038
      @mattparr3038 11 дней назад

      @@alexandertye3244 for me yes it did. For others it doesn't.. depends on the injury etc..

    • @alexandertye3244
      @alexandertye3244 11 дней назад

      @@mattparr3038 Oh okay thanks

  • @sh3n3ng
    @sh3n3ng 4 месяца назад

    Acupuncture is pseudoscience, dry needle is science

  • @MelB868
    @MelB868 5 месяцев назад

    They are going to have to do it my hip put me to sleep the needle or shot will go all the way to the muscle looks scary to me

  • @JayzBeerz
    @JayzBeerz 5 месяцев назад

    I have Sciatica neuropathy. Pain, numbness, heat and tingling in both feet. it's worse when i sit down and 100 times worse when I lay down and I haven't slept in over 2 years.

  • @URin1984
    @URin1984 5 месяцев назад

    Interesting video. I am an acupuncturist so I felt compelled to comment about a few things. It is true that acupuncture 'traditionally' targets meridians/channels. However, there is also an ancient concept called ashi points, which basically translates to areas that are painful or tender on palpation. Pretty much any tender areas of the body that are anatomically safe to needle would fall under the category of being an ashi point. Additionally, in acupuncture, there aren't just the main meridians, there are several different categories of meridians, including sinew/muscle meridians that treat sinew/muscle problems. I've also heard the claim that acupuncture doesn't go beyond the subcutaneous level from other PT's. That is just flat out inaccurate. Many points that are located over areas of thick muscles are indicated to potentially be needled around 3 cun (similar to inches, but corresponds to the size of the patient) or more. For example, the point Gallbladder 30 is indicated traditionally to be needles up to 3.5 cun deep. The point Gallbladder 30, incidentally, is basically aimed right at the piriformis muscle, and indicated for symptoms of sciatica and other symptoms that the piriformis muscle produces. The ancient Chinese didn't call muscles by their modern names, like the piriformis muscle, but they clearly understood that sticking a needle in certain areas of the body (like muscles) could treat certain conditions. To go along with that, there are literally 100's of specific points indicated for specific musculoskeletal problems. If you also pair that with the concept of ashi points, you may start to understand why acupuncturists get frustrated when people claim that acupuncture doesn't treat or focus on treating musculoskeletal problems. Also, you mentioned electrical stimulation of needles as if it was specific to dry needling. Electrostimulation of acupuncture needles was actually invented in China in the 1950's. Lastly, modern acupuncturists are heavily trained in modern anatomy, physiology, and kinesiology. Obviously we aren't as well trained in those areas as physical therapists, but modern Chinese medicine has been integrated with modern western science and medicine. We even have to pass a separate biomedicine national board in conjunction with other national boards. I personally took 2 integrative musculoskeletal classes in my program where we learned material from sources like Janet Travell, which dry needlers often reference. I guess the main point I want to make here is that acupuncture is a vast and ancient medicine with very many different approaches and techniques and that modern acupuncture has also been integrated with western science. With that being said, I'm not opposed to PT's doing dry needling, but I would just hope that PT's educate themselves more about acupuncture before painting acupuncture in an inaccurate light.

    • @richardhuang6916
      @richardhuang6916 3 месяца назад

      100% agree with you!! Ashi point is also part of the acupuncture system. With thousand years of experiences and development, Chinese medicine has a comprehensive concept and method to deal with health issue. You can't take a part for the whole.

    • @wonderwoman_11
      @wonderwoman_11 2 месяца назад

      Well said🎉 Thank you❤

  • @cpaul57
    @cpaul57 5 месяцев назад

    Outlaw chiropractic

  • @ashanair5214
    @ashanair5214 5 месяцев назад

    Sir/mam my daughter's ADOS score is 17 ..they Said my child is having autism is it true??

  • @geethapericherla5306
    @geethapericherla5306 5 месяцев назад

    How many years would it can to be a physical therapist?

    • @Kyle111
      @Kyle111 4 месяца назад

      If you know you wanna be a pt you could finish schooling in 6 years with some programs having a 3+3 year program.

  • @captainvlog
    @captainvlog 5 месяцев назад

    Unfortunately, I didn't get any confidence in PT being a solution here, other than potentially making sure it doesn't get more frozen. Seems like no matter what it's going to be frozen and it's more about learning other ways to move your shoulder.

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    @ajtechbd6999 5 месяцев назад

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  • @andreias5564
    @andreias5564 5 месяцев назад

    if I only start phisical therapy after surgery to improve recovery, after 4 years from leg surgery... Can I expect a good fully recovery?

  • @adub59
    @adub59 6 месяцев назад

    Thank for the video. I am a long time cyclist who has been nursing a bad back for years. Last summer, the problem got so bad I had to stop riding. In a couple of weeks I get l4/l5 Fused. Hope to be riding by next summer.

  • @GauraMcleod-nb1om
    @GauraMcleod-nb1om 6 месяцев назад

    Mmm try having an OT speak because that was a truly limited view of OT that didn’t mention cognition and yes we look at the whole body and balance too it’s just an occupational focused framework, this really needs revision

  • @linkotalks
    @linkotalks 6 месяцев назад

    excellent

  • @ginaginaginification
    @ginaginaginification 6 месяцев назад

    Great informative video! In acupuncture we use various meridian systems! One of these channel systems is called “sinew” or “musculo-tendinous”! These meridians are very broad overlapping sheaths which cover/address the muscles and fascia of the entire body. We address trigger points (which we call “ashi” points) and use a “chiseling” technique akin to your pistoning technique. We also often use e-stim for various meridian systems, sinew or otherwise. Thanks for your informative video and for helping your patients with the power of needles!

  • @hael8680
    @hael8680 6 месяцев назад

    I wouldn't see a doctor first, I'd go see a physiotherapist.