Cervical Spine Disc Bulge - McKenzie Physio Mobilisation | Tim Keeley | Physio REHAB

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  • Опубликовано: 31 авг 2023
  • When we have a patient with a cervical spine disc bulge or protrusion that is limiting their range into flexion, extension and rotation, we can use McKenzie Physiotherapy principles and mobilisation techniques to help improve the ROM and decrease in pain. This isn’t for everyone, but with some patients with disc injuries this works extremely well. The great thing is about this type of treatment movement is it can be replicated for homework for these patients. This is mostly use for mid to lower cervical spine disc bulges and in ones that can be theoretically reduced.
    1️⃣ Retraction - Supine (Physiotherapist)
    2️⃣ Retraction-Extension - Supine (Physiotherapist)
    3️⃣ Retraction - Supine (Patient)
    4️⃣ Retraction-Extension - Supine (Patient)
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Комментарии • 9

  • @JohnBreezy22
    @JohnBreezy22 8 месяцев назад

    This is really great. Thanks for sharing your technique.

  • @sisbroshou3786
    @sisbroshou3786 10 месяцев назад +1

    Bravoo Tim!

  • @homosepian1234
    @homosepian1234 8 месяцев назад

    Amazing demo bro !

  • @kerryobrien71
    @kerryobrien71 10 месяцев назад +1

    Good stuff Tim Keeley

  • @monikalabelle6404
    @monikalabelle6404 3 месяца назад

    Isn’t the retract extend technique done in a half kneeling position at the head of the patient for better head control?

  • @edwardbadmington7505
    @edwardbadmington7505 7 месяцев назад

    I’ve got spinal stenosis and pinched nerve on the lower cervical spine on the right hand side. I’ve had nerve pain down my shoulder and arm and index finger and finger next to it have gone numb. My question is:- if I tilt my head back in that exercise won’t that just squeeze discs together on the lower right of my neck and make the trapped nerve pain worse ?

    • @KineticSense_byVictoria
      @KineticSense_byVictoria 6 месяцев назад +1

      It definitely can but this method with the traction allows the cervical spine to create space and then using gravity to create a tensile force on the part of the spine that we need it to. I would say it's best to go to with-in a range of motion doesn't cause pain. Pain is a great signal that something is not going the way we planned.

    • @KineticSense_byVictoria
      @KineticSense_byVictoria 6 месяцев назад

      P.s. But it's always better to get with a doctor of therapy