Well it works for people with compressed disks. I had on in my neck and got it popped back into place with on of those. My atlas joint was compressed, caused headaches and throwing up
I've been a chiropractic physician for almost 33 years. During that time, I've developed my own technique (as most of us do over the course of so many years) that's a combination of Diversified, Thompson and a few of my own ways of reducing a subluxation. There are quite a few patients I treat that I've been treating since shortly after becoming licensed. I've been using the Y strap technique for less than a year. Regardless of whether the patient I treat is someone I've never treated before or someone I've treated intermittently over the last three decades, they've ALL experienced extremely positive results. Anyone I've ever treated in this manner requests that I do again. Some of the patients who are new to me have been treated by other chiropractic physicians for years if not decades. Every one of those, ones I've treated for decades or those someone else has, has expressed to me afterward that they felt something move that has never moved before and that absolutely needed to move because it gave them the most relief they've ever experienced. Although I can't be certain as there's no evidence, peer reviewed or otherwise, which proves it...I think that when the spine is decompressed in this manner that it occurs so quickly that the soft tissues, especially the nerves and the muscles they supply, don't have time to respond to or limit that decompression. I think that the decompression frees up the areas of concern that are causing the pain, even that caused by a buldged or herniated disk, and that when the decompression is over any tissue being affected by the misalignments that allowed pressure on the nerves or disk immediately reduces and naturally returns to where it should've been and where it belongs. Again, the only evidence I have to support this theory is anecdotal; however, dozens of thrilled and relieved patients grateful for that relief it's and always will be good enough for me ☺️
Keep in mind that patients are usually not educated enough to know what is good for their body and what is not. If it feels good, they want more of it. However, "feels good" doesn't mean it is actually healthy. Fact: Chiropractic is pseudoscience and its founder was an esoteric weirdo who was dissatisfied with the medical system. He actually wanted to establish chiropractic as a religion...
I think a combination of y strap and specific work to trouble areas is the best way forward. There appears to be benefit to the patient from both methods.
@@Mikesusendsadasdc if this is so, then why did those who had the therapy not return and raise a fuss, there are obviously a lot of people walking there
Y strap is never used in isolation. It’s part of an integrated treatment protocol to correct objectively verifiable issues as well as produce positive subjective outcomes.
That’s why they also adjust them first and then do the y strap. I’m sure all the patients myself included ARE in it for a punch of pops because it feels good and relieves pressure.
How do you know they aren't ALSO doing a specific adjustment to C6? I've seen tons of y-strap videos with nearly off them providing relief. Just bcuz you don't do it doesn't mean it doesn't work
Thank you, I agree. I have had chiropractic adjustments since in my teen years. Later, I became a Chiro Asst Therapist and a Radiologist Tech in a Pain &Chiro Clinic. I applied therapies including including ice and heat therapy. Deep Tissue Massage, Interferential and Russian Stim as well as Ultrasound. I cringe when I see this being everywhere and encouraging the "One Yank" Miracle..I would NEVER allow a Chiro to give me this type of adjustmen. Although this seems very satifying to have one long crack down the entire spine, this could turn out very bad. I don't know if these doctors take x-rays before giving adjustments ... but I hope they do. I personally took xrays of three different patients over my career that did not know they had a fractured neck. This could truly be a disaster. 😮 Many loud adjustments give a satisfying crack that you think "Im cured!!" Realistically the next day you may find that your muscles stiffen up and you need more therapy/treatments. I think a Y Strap could end with a disaster such as ligament or blood vessal trauma .
There were also other chiro doctors who mentioned that Y-Straps aren't good for all since human spine are naturally curve, not straight. The pressure will be compressed on the cervical area, thus creating another issue. Instant relief for sure, but could be painful. Case to case.
Isn't this the reason the Y Strap is always left as the last maneuver, because you adjust all the little sections first and then finish with the grand finale (y strap).
@@Am-Not-Jarvis ofc its not, its useless to explain I talk for herniated disc and not to (inguinal) hernia for example because content of the video is enough to understand!?! 😂😂😂
It does more than just pop. There has to be a reaction from central nervous system, endorphin release possibly? I am not a MD, but have had the procedure. Body perceives traumatic movement. Not sure
So a “Ring Dinger” is a solution, right? Cause it’s not twisting anything just “spreading” the joints (I know it’s not called that but I dunno the word for it) But it’s kinda like an accordion reaction where it’s pulled, giving space and “air” into the squeezed vertebrae’s…. Or am I all wrong? Do you understand what I’m saying at all- I mean, does it make any sense? 😅🤓
@@ohkarlson2914I’ve had it done and felt 10x better than any chiropractor I ever went too… it didn’t go all the way down my back but my neck felt amazing afterwards
I mean they do individual adjustments on the subjected vertebrae. The Y strap is used at the end of the adjustment, it’s really meant for decompression for your entire spine, not a adjustment tool.
Went to a chiropractor for adjustment and recommended the Y strap, I never had neck problems and after using the y strap my neck has never been the same. The left side below the back of my skull is so painful now! Don’t do it guys!
I had this and they didn’t even used the Y strap. I don’t think it’s necessarily because of the Y strap, I think it’s just an adjustment that was done wrong
@@AMskIndian4786 whatever you do , stay away from the chiropractors. This is how they continue to leech off of people just looking for some relief, but the unfortunate reality is that it just is not possible to achieve instantaneous long-term relief for anything musculoskeletal. Without a doubt the most effective way to actually treat things is through repeated, often low effort exercises and stretches done daily over a longer period of time, most effectively under the recommendation of an actual physiotherapist. Additionally, I highly recommend you take a good look into how chiropractics started, it will tell you all you need to know about whether or not this is something worthwhile if actual results are something you are looking for! I hope your pain gets better and I'm truly sorry to hear you had such an awful experience, I promise you are definitely not alone
I went to a chiropractor for months and the difference was negligible. I tried hanging one time and it turned my life around. Sometimes being delicate isn't enough.
Bro if they go to a ystrap guy he dont just start at that. He goes through multiple other actions to solve problems in ur spine he always finish the y strap if he feels everything is on its place.
I disagree that its "just a while bunch of pops". I feel like its a large assortment of decompressions that together, allow for a lesser stress around many specific points along the spine.
I’m sure a good DC will address the shift before giving y strap It’s more just give relief of pressure on spine overall which gives life to people and firing nerves again that might be compromised
I hate when chiros use the "we want to specifically adjust" excuse as to why they don't do Y-strap. After years of pain from a bulge disk in my neck which causes other neck issues. After 1 Y-strap adjustment all of that was gone whereas the "specific" adjustments result in me having to come back more often.
It is true though. I'm sure you get relief with the y strap but to pin point what really needs to be done I say Dr.Rahim who does the gonstead chiropractor method, he has videos on RUclips were he helped a lot of people with back pain.
Cervical traction not suitable for everyone, some people body are not design for it. Make sure u see the right doctor..I have been practising both way, some u need whole spinal manual traction some just not suitable with it. U might destroy the spine more if u don't understand the body.
I get this point of view, but why are there so many people getting relief from chiropractors using this y-strap method? It might not help everyone but for some it will hit the spot.
I have never seen anyone use the y strap first! There s a reason why they take so many x rays! They spend a lot of time adjusting all the trouble areas and getting everything opened up before they use the strap. Its usually the last thing they do. I don't believe any of them would put their career on the line unless they know it works! We see what they want us to see because it works for so many. I'm sure they have patience they would never use the strap on.
If a rope has a kink or multiple kinks it it is very likely you will fix it in relation to how its supposed to move with the rest of the rope by yanking it.
I actually had a y strap done and all the pain I had in the top part of my back vanished after they cracked it I was like in shock and stuck for a few mins but I got up and bro I felt like a inch or 2 taller
Well… your argument would be valid except that the Y strap adjustment isn’t the only thing the practitioners who use it do. 😅 Of course they do specific adjustments first. I’m just about every video, the Y Strap is the literal last thing they’ll do.
I want those old torture devices that stretch out every limb
lmfaoooo same
I feel like I need that at this point
Hell yea lol I need it
I can't stretch out every limb, but I can stretch out your starfish.
@@strategygalacticwtf mane
I had the Y strap decompression done today for the first time after suffering from neck pain for months. My pain instantly went away.
Yeah. But this “doctor” wants you to come back once a week for the rest of your life
Did the relief last for a long time? If not, how long before the pain came back? I am tempted to try chiro.
Are you in heaven now?
@@josephdale69 well not really, it's permanently healed for some reason... idk but its like magic
@@dr1p729lol never go for chiro quacks, just go to physio nd problem solves
Well it works for people with compressed disks. I had on in my neck and got it popped back into place with on of those. My atlas joint was compressed, caused headaches and throwing up
They still do regular adjustments besides the y-strap.
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Why would this guy know? He's either an idiot or a liar
Facts. Send like every Chiro is just doing y straps and getting as many pops as possible the louder the better for them n views
I've been a chiropractic physician for almost 33 years. During that time, I've developed my own technique (as most of us do over the course of so many years) that's a combination of Diversified, Thompson and a few of my own ways of reducing a subluxation. There are quite a few patients I treat that I've been treating since shortly after becoming licensed. I've been using the Y strap technique for less than a year. Regardless of whether the patient I treat is someone I've never treated before or someone I've treated intermittently over the last three decades, they've ALL experienced extremely positive results. Anyone I've ever treated in this manner requests that I do again. Some of the patients who are new to me have been treated by other chiropractic physicians for years if not decades. Every one of those, ones I've treated for decades or those someone else has, has expressed to me afterward that they felt something move that has never moved before and that absolutely needed to move because it gave them the most relief they've ever experienced. Although I can't be certain as there's no evidence, peer reviewed or otherwise, which proves it...I think that when the spine is decompressed in this manner that it occurs so quickly that the soft tissues, especially the nerves and the muscles they supply, don't have time to respond to or limit that decompression. I think that the decompression frees up the areas of concern that are causing the pain, even that caused by a buldged or herniated disk, and that when the decompression is over any tissue being affected by the misalignments that allowed pressure on the nerves or disk immediately reduces and naturally returns to where it should've been and where it belongs. Again, the only evidence I have to support this theory is anecdotal; however, dozens of thrilled and relieved patients grateful for that relief it's and always will be good enough for me ☺️
Subluxations are fake science. They arent real things.😅
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It would be scientifically proper to have X-rays before and after .
Where do you practice I need to find someone that does the y strap adjustment
Keep in mind that patients are usually not educated enough to know what is good for their body and what is not. If it feels good, they want more of it. However, "feels good" doesn't mean it is actually healthy.
Fact: Chiropractic is pseudoscience and its founder was an esoteric weirdo who was dissatisfied with the medical system. He actually wanted to establish chiropractic as a religion...
This guy reminds me of the uncle that we all have that gives away too much information and takes the fun out of everything
I want both..
That's why they do all the adjustments first before the ystrap and why it's the last adjustment done
I’ve yet to see one video where someone didn’t like the y strap and I’ve seen hundreds.
Do you think they will post those?
I think a combination of y strap and specific work to trouble areas is the best way forward. There appears to be benefit to the patient from both methods.
Bro trying to take a shot at the ring dingers
Haters are in all professions
The ring dinger is King
And he doesn't even understand the main purpose of it. 😅
Go get it done. See how you feel after. The pain will be back in a day cause you guys have no clue how to pop your own bones......
@@Mikesusendsadasdc if this is so, then why did those who had the therapy not return and raise a fuss, there are obviously a lot of people walking there
Wow thank you for existing 🙏🏽 and thank you for your brain and sharing with humanity.
I want the everywhere pops thank you very much. Besides its not like the Y strap is all they're gonna do at a visit
Y strap is never used in isolation. It’s part of an integrated treatment protocol to correct objectively verifiable issues as well as produce positive subjective outcomes.
wow that's some really sly language lmfao, "produce positive subjective results"🤡🤡
That’s kinda like I was saying…
mmmm word salad
@@LUCASAMUSICyt yep it’s delicious.
Quack
Is it impossible for a synthetic extension to the carotid artery so it has an inch more of slack?
That’s why they also adjust them first and then do the y strap. I’m sure all the patients myself included ARE in it for a punch of pops because it feels good and relieves pressure.
Sorry I'm with the y strap
Get with the program
get on board
start listening to your patients
Is it bad for you? I get it done like maybe once every two months and it feels so good.
How do you know they aren't ALSO doing a specific adjustment to C6? I've seen tons of y-strap videos with nearly off them providing relief. Just bcuz you don't do it doesn't mean it doesn't work
It's also about mobility in every joint.
Thank you, I agree. I have had chiropractic adjustments since in my teen years. Later, I became a Chiro Asst Therapist and a Radiologist Tech in a Pain &Chiro Clinic. I applied therapies including including ice and heat therapy. Deep Tissue Massage, Interferential and Russian Stim as well as Ultrasound.
I cringe when I see this being everywhere and encouraging the "One Yank" Miracle..I would NEVER allow a Chiro to give me this type of adjustmen. Although this seems very satifying to have one long crack down the entire spine, this could turn out very bad. I don't know if these doctors take x-rays before giving adjustments ... but I hope they do. I personally took xrays of three different patients over my career that did not know they had a fractured neck. This could truly be a disaster. 😮 Many loud adjustments give a satisfying crack that you think "Im cured!!" Realistically the next day you may find that your muscles stiffen up and you need more therapy/treatments. I think a Y Strap could end with a disaster such as ligament or blood vessal trauma .
That's a long message for you to basically say "I think Y strap could be bad" with nothing to back it up outside of your personal preference
All that writing to end up being complete nonsense, please look into this further
There were also other chiro doctors who mentioned that Y-Straps aren't good for all since human spine are naturally curve, not straight. The pressure will be compressed on the cervical area, thus creating another issue. Instant relief for sure, but could be painful. Case to case.
chiros are not real doctors. they do NOT have medical training.
No, I want both.
I'm not sure if you watch the more polar chiropractors on RUclips: but they DO address any rotations. Then they do the ystrap to provide some release.
So what would you suggest?
So would you use the y strap after you’ve made your adjustments? Are you saying there’s never a used case for a y strap?
What about lower back and upper right leg pain after workouts… Y strap recommended? 😬
They do all that first, before the y strap. Do Joseph Cip does anyway
Isn't this the reason the Y Strap is always left as the last maneuver, because you adjust all the little sections first and then finish with the grand finale (y strap).
Yes the y strap is like the climax of the whe ordeal I've seen 100s of videos of ppl crying because the years of pain just melted away
Shouldn't you avoid to adjusting exactly where the hernia is and work only around it because you could make it worse?
A hernia is not the same as a herniated disc
@@Am-Not-Jarvis ofc its not, its useless to explain I talk for herniated disc and not to (inguinal) hernia for example because content of the video is enough to understand!?! 😂😂😂
Its supposed to be done before the other adjustment
Combine both techniques.
Thank you doc for saying that, specificity is key!!!
Look im no expert but i’ve never had a y strap adjustment and left. Its usually specefic adjustments and the finale is the y strap for decompression
Why not be specific 1st, then do all the others after with the y strap? 🤔
Isn't that y they do the Y-strap at the end?
Sounds like someone is jelly.
Who exactly? Lol
The real smh is Chiro has been around for 120+ years and someone just finally figured out this is the way to relieve people's pain.
Hi Dr would gonstead be suitable for someone with hypermobile neck ? And had a trauma, not sure if it is cervical instability
It does more than just pop. There has to be a reaction from central nervous system, endorphin release possibly? I am not a MD, but have had the procedure. Body perceives traumatic movement. Not sure
Didn’t realize you could do that with a fused disc-wow! 😎
You can do both adjustments.
Then why are there traction machines, thst do this slowly
So a “Ring Dinger” is a solution, right? Cause it’s not twisting anything just “spreading” the joints (I know it’s not called that but I dunno the word for it)
But it’s kinda like an accordion reaction where it’s pulled, giving space and “air” into the squeezed vertebrae’s….
Or am I all wrong?
Do you understand what I’m saying at all- I mean, does it make any sense? 😅🤓
Why not both??....
I so want a Y strap or the ring dinger. I can’t find a chiropractor in western Canada that does it.
What does it do for lower back?
That wasn’t in the UK, that’s stolen from Dr Tubios video
Wat about my lower back lumbar. Everytime i lay down. Wen i get up i can barely stand straight up
It's to decompress the spine for an overall relief. There's specific adjustments to address specific issues in the spine and joints.
that is what you think...but we needed the y strap 😂😂😂
❤ 100% agree. My strap adjustment only further injured my neck. Be careful. Consider your options
May I ask which one you went to? I am considering it tbh
@@ohkarlson2914I’ve had it done and felt 10x better than any chiropractor I ever went too… it didn’t go all the way down my back but my neck felt amazing afterwards
They move the crooked joints first before doing the y strap genius
I mean they do individual adjustments on the subjected vertebrae. The Y strap is used at the end of the adjustment, it’s really meant for decompression for your entire spine, not a adjustment tool.
Are you a Gonstead practitioner?
Went to a chiropractor for adjustment and recommended the Y strap, I never had neck problems and after using the y strap my neck has never been the same. The left side below the back of my skull is so painful now! Don’t do it guys!
Jesus… How flipping hard did they pull??
I had this and they didn’t even used the Y strap. I don’t think it’s necessarily because of the Y strap, I think it’s just an adjustment that was done wrong
Same happened to me bro..
How r you now..?
R u still suffering with that pain now ?
U m facing this issue bro..
@@AMskIndian4786 whatever you do , stay away from the chiropractors. This is how they continue to leech off of people just looking for some relief, but the unfortunate reality is that it just is not possible to achieve instantaneous long-term relief for anything musculoskeletal. Without a doubt the most effective way to actually treat things is through repeated, often low effort exercises and stretches done daily over a longer period of time, most effectively under the recommendation of an actual physiotherapist. Additionally, I highly recommend you take a good look into how chiropractics started, it will tell you all you need to know about whether or not this is something worthwhile if actual results are something you are looking for! I hope your pain gets better and I'm truly sorry to hear you had such an awful experience, I promise you are definitely not alone
@ScottySuicide they tried to rip his head off. Plus his wallet 😂
I would just do the y-Strap to break adhesions and loosen it up, not reset discs
what about people that just need their spine decompressed and dont have some very niche issue like herniated disc?
Can't we have both? Idc what anyone says, a good pop brings relief. I get that for long term change more needs to happen.
I have a Y Strap at home but i only use it for traction and it feels good.
Why not both? Make precise adjustments to properly align everything, then distract.
I went to a chiropractor for months and the difference was negligible. I tried hanging one time and it turned my life around. Sometimes being delicate isn't enough.
Bro if they go to a ystrap guy he dont just start at that. He goes through multiple other actions to solve problems in ur spine he always finish the y strap if he feels everything is on its place.
I disagree that its "just a while bunch of pops". I feel like its a large assortment of decompressions that together, allow for a lesser stress around many specific points along the spine.
I’m sure a good DC will address the shift before giving y strap
It’s more just give relief of pressure on spine overall which gives life to people and firing nerves again that might be compromised
Is that a sleestack ?
It's good for pulling pressure off of compressed vertebrae
I hate when chiros use the "we want to specifically adjust" excuse as to why they don't do Y-strap. After years of pain from a bulge disk in my neck which causes other neck issues. After 1 Y-strap adjustment all of that was gone whereas the "specific" adjustments result in me having to come back more often.
It is true though. I'm sure you get relief with the y strap but to pin point what really needs to be done I say Dr.Rahim who does the gonstead chiropractor method, he has videos on RUclips were he helped a lot of people with back pain.
The y strap feels AMAZING
😂 Dis video. The 'Y-Dinger' crew gon clap back.
Usually, proper adjustments are done BEFORE the Y-Strap comes into play.
Yo I been needing a chiropractor but some people told me it could cause paralysis and I'm not sure if that's just a myth, is it true?
I mean it's possible, but unlikely. It wouldn't be widely practiced and well regarded if it were like a 50/50 chance
Its dangerous. Chiropractors are quacks with no real medical training. They have zero understanding of the human body.
Cervical traction not suitable for everyone, some people body are not design for it. Make sure u see the right doctor..I have been practising both way, some u need whole spinal manual traction some just not suitable with it. U might destroy the spine more if u don't understand the body.
So i should not get that type of pop i really wanted to but i guess i will not
Doing a lateral adjustment without loosening up the joint would cause damage
Of course, why wouldn't you say that after investing that many years to use scalpel.
The y strap is better for mid and low back the ring dinger with the towel is better for neck
I get this point of view, but why are there so many people getting relief from chiropractors using this y-strap method? It might not help everyone but for some it will hit the spot.
That's all great, except that specificity and repositioning joints have been disproven plenty of times.
I have never seen anyone use the y strap first! There s a reason why they take so many x rays! They spend a lot of time adjusting all the trouble areas and getting everything opened up before they use the strap. Its usually the last thing they do. I don't believe any of them would put their career on the line unless they know it works! We see what they want us to see because it works for so many. I'm sure they have patience they would never use the strap on.
Where the hell can I find that instrumental!?!?
But it feels soooooo good!
Thats why chiropractors use the ring-dinger in combination with targeted adjustments.
If a rope has a kink or multiple kinks it it is very likely you will fix it in relation to how its supposed to move with the rest of the rope by yanking it.
I never got this criticism. I’ve never seen a doctor not work on specific problem areas then use the y strap.
I can not believe you are not aware adjustments and Y axis decompression are both done on same visit.
He is aware. He's hoping his audience isn't.
Why get appetizer. When i can get the whole buffet
People seem to love it and pay and line up for it why not
I actually had a y strap done and all the pain I had in the top part of my back vanished after they cracked it I was like in shock and stuck for a few mins but I got up and bro I felt like a inch or 2 taller
Misleading, if you watch, manual adjustments are performed
pryor to Y adjustment.
Keep your condisention!
Thank you!
Well… your argument would be valid except that the Y strap adjustment isn’t the only thing the practitioners who use it do. 😅
Of course they do specific adjustments first. I’m just about every video, the Y Strap is the literal last thing they’ll do.
Try anything and everything in order to avoid surgery and gain relief
I've been going to the chiropractor for years and still get pain. I want the ring dinger.
how likely is it that one bone in an extremely strong column of connective tissue surrounded by inches of powerful muscle is “out of place”
If you do the Ring Dinger technique the chance of repositioning itself is pretty high!
Thank you for saying this. Straps are for dramatic effect and likely used because people see videos and want it done.
That’s not all they do buddy, they do other adjustments as well, you’re hating it’s weird