Pain and biomechanics | John Haddad & Kariem Mahmoud | TEDxUniversityofBalamand

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  • Опубликовано: 14 авг 2018
  • John is a bio-mechanical specialist and has been in the field of bio-mechanics for over 8 years doing research. Kariem is an osteopath, physical therapist, and bio-mechanical specialist. He has owned his own practice for 9 years in the field in Lindau, Germany. John is a bio-mechanical specialist and has been in the field of bio-mechanics for over 8 years doing research.
    Kariem is an osteopath, physical therapist, and bio-mechanical specialist. He has owned his own practice for 9 years in the field in Lindau Germany. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

Комментарии • 17

  • @RegularGuyism
    @RegularGuyism 5 лет назад +4

    Needs way more views!

  • @FabiusPyromanus
    @FabiusPyromanus 5 лет назад +4

    Amazing talk!

  • @Smwmwwj
    @Smwmwwj 5 лет назад +4

    Wow I love this

  • @EngagingMuscles
    @EngagingMuscles 3 года назад +1

    Great talk. As I was listening to the second speaker, I noticed he was wearing flat flexible shoes that allow his feet, knees, and hips to move at the right time. If he had "duck feet" (read: feet that overpronate), something he mentions in his talk, it's not uncommon for a practitioner to recommend arch supports in the form of customized orthotics. If that were the case, his feet wouldn't be able to initiate shock absorption, i.e., pronation. The orthotic insoles that are thought to be helping, would throw off the timing at which his joints move, forcing more load upon his knees, hips, and lower back.

  • @abdulrahmanalbukhari9353
    @abdulrahmanalbukhari9353 3 года назад +7

    I think dr Greg Lehman will disagree with you guys John and Kareem

  • @georgestacey9558
    @georgestacey9558 4 года назад +2

    Since the talk was on biomechanics and pain "We decided the person with greatest German accent would do the talk" lol, funny!

  • @zriganashraf
    @zriganashraf 4 года назад +4

    Hi Kariem its Ashraf Zrigan your cousin

  • @turkersoykan5695
    @turkersoykan5695 3 года назад +1

    🙏🏽

  • @charbelhaddad4333
    @charbelhaddad4333 5 лет назад +5

    👍👍👍

  • @EyeIn_The_Sky
    @EyeIn_The_Sky 4 года назад +1

    So what do we need to do next to go on this pain free journey. There are so many different videos out there but it is hard to tell which is correct and wont make things worse. Where do we go from here?

    • @kwml21
      @kwml21 3 года назад +2

      Google Functional Patterns

    • @thehumanpractice2985
      @thehumanpractice2985 3 года назад +1

      If you try to do it in your own, you'll have to develop marvelous mind.body connection.
      This can be achieved through different practices, but the most important aspect is to integrate what you feel to your everyday life.
      When you feel, for example, that you are being lazy when you hold heavy stuff with your right arm, start using your muscles correctly.
      How?
      Training.
      Which training? Depends on your necessities.
      Sounds very ambiguous, but when you start searching with the words you come up with, your answers wil arise, if you know what I mean.
      If I tell you my answer, it might not be what you're searching for, because I sought for my answer with my own words and time-.
      For me it has been recovery from back, knee, feet, ankle, shoulder, arm, and wrist pain. Yes, almost whole body.
      actually, it is a whole body work, and it still is, and always will be, because it's the whole body I gotta take care of.
      I mix Kenjutsu, which is great total body workout, with some sword dance.
      Also, practice some kung fu isometric stances, which help with body allignment.
      I've also practiced Tai Chi and Yoga to learn more about my own body's biomechanics.
      Mewing has helped too.
      A bit of strength training to reinforce areas more than anything else.
      And well... Cardio, to top finish off.
      I combine different trainings depending on the day, usually making cycles of 2 weeks.

    • @Skynet_the_AI
      @Skynet_the_AI 7 месяцев назад

      Nice reply. I can appreciate the time and thought you put into your reaponse.

    • @Skynet_the_AI
      @Skynet_the_AI 7 месяцев назад

      And You Also

    • @Skynet_the_AI
      @Skynet_the_AI 7 месяцев назад

      And_The_Question

  • @BertBates-nl2jq
    @BertBates-nl2jq Год назад

    I'm sure these guys have legit success stories. But they have them "in spite of" biomechanics, not because of biomechanics.

  • @webkinzgeek18
    @webkinzgeek18 4 года назад

    We have 40 trillion cells, not billions.