Say Goodbye To Cervicogenic Dizziness In 2 Minutes: 3 Simple Exercises

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

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  • @YamiP12
    @YamiP12 4 месяца назад +8

    Man i couldn't believe that a simple exercise would cure my dizziness i was like feeling in a boat and sometime feels like am falling backward it was horrible now gone after 2 days no weights needed , left side tinnitus gone too
    Thank you so much

    • @physiotipswithmarrow5836
      @physiotipswithmarrow5836  4 месяца назад +2

      Thanks for the amazing story! So glad to hear about your relief. Keep up the good work and best of luck! God Bless.

    • @gatubela_nay
      @gatubela_nay 3 месяца назад +1

      I might give this a try I been suffering with this for over a year and Doctors would say its anxiety and all in my head. Until I got this great Dr. finally sent me to do a cervical MRI and it showed all my discs in neck are bulging and pinching some of my nerves. Doctor says my dizziness came from my neck...

    • @YamiP12
      @YamiP12 3 месяца назад

      @@gatubela_nay Well My MRI doesn't look bad though i had pain and dizziness so , but this excercise is a life saving for me try it slowly

  • @veramentegina
    @veramentegina Год назад +14

    wow.. this is amazing.. My headache, dizziness, everything is gone.. thank you Dr!!

  • @jenjohnson8965
    @jenjohnson8965 Год назад +58

    Tried many things for many years to help with this awful feeling of tightening neck muscles, pain, panic, and the feeling that I'm about to faint. This short straight to the point vidio has helped me a lot. Thank you.

    • @physiotipswithmarrow5836
      @physiotipswithmarrow5836  Год назад +5

      So glad to hear that!

    • @Subfightr
      @Subfightr Год назад +4

      Do you know if you clinch your teeth and or flex your neck in your sleep? Like. Lift your head or press into the pillow?
      What specifically has helped you? Thank you in advance

  • @goldcomdigital7656
    @goldcomdigital7656 8 месяцев назад +2

    thank you doctor, after watching several complex exercise videos, nothing works, but one simple first exercise itself i felt that relief. great work doctor , thank you so much

  • @gonzaloarroyo3579
    @gonzaloarroyo3579 Год назад +65

    Crazy how low B12 can cause dizziness. I took Vitamin 12 via injection and it did wonders for me

    • @kalkidangobezie4078
      @kalkidangobezie4078 Год назад +2

      no gallblader too

    • @ananth2527
      @ananth2527 Год назад +1

      How many shots you took ? I have taken 3 shots and yet have Lil dizziness. Just want to know when did you feel good ?

    • @gonzaloarroyo3579
      @gonzaloarroyo3579 Год назад +1

      @@ananth2527
      I took 6. It took me about a little over a month to start feeling normal again. It’s a process, but you’ll get there.

    • @ananth2527
      @ananth2527 Год назад +1

      @@gonzaloarroyo3579 thank you very much

    • @MichaelPowell-ud6zi
      @MichaelPowell-ud6zi Год назад

      ,

  • @Daniel_Size_12
    @Daniel_Size_12 Год назад +12

    Finally. An explanation for the dizziness I feel. Posture. My neck leans forward quite a bit, almost like I have a hump on my back. After trying your exercises I feeL like I can finally cure myself through repetition of them. I also tried a friends inversion table and felt immediate relief.

    • @irlandaise5631
      @irlandaise5631 Год назад +1

      same my neck leans forward and it feels sleepy and had panic attacks for the last 2 weeks where I felt dizzy and now I realise it could be the posture too and im not really sitting , always lying down on a chair unless I have my dinner /lunch but ll lie down while having my breakfast and maybe that's bad.

  • @jeanettesovick271
    @jeanettesovick271 Год назад +4

    Thank you, Thank you, Thank You, Marrow!!! I have been suffering w/dizziness for at least 2 hrs. It became much worse after a very bad manipulation from a chiro..I stopped seeing him & found another 6 mos. later. She began working on my neck, and now I have dizziness again! Today at the point of listing way to my right..no spinning just dizziness in my head & eyes. Seems like they are working together against me!😱. I immediately tried your exercises, and, voila’! I’m feeling much improvement! Thank you! I will follow your advice! ❤❤❤

  • @Concerned-Mom
    @Concerned-Mom Год назад +27

    Wouldn’t it be better if you can video the movement instead of showing a picture with arrows only ?

  • @Chiroman527
    @Chiroman527 Год назад +13

    Dr. THX for this iNfo. Your description of Cervicogenic conditions of dizziness is solid, but even a little short of what Cervical Instabilities can do to your entire body. I have CI (C3-C7 and T1-T2 disc issues and DDD with Facet Joint arthritis and a Military Neck (loss of the curve). CI can not only cause Dizziness, Imbalance, Vertigo, but Tinnitus, Chronic Sinusitis, ear & eye pains, even in some doctors' opinions: IBS , Chest Pains , and Bladder / Bowel Incontinence. The upper Cervical discs as you know, allow for the channel of he Vagus Nerve(s) - thear are 2 - 1 on each side. The Vagus Nerve is The Motherlode of all Cranial Nerves affecting the entire parasympathetic autinomic Nervous system. I'm no doctor , however after mnay years of research seeking Relief from my spinal maladies including Fibromyalgia. These exercises are very good and fortify waht I have learned as well. I will subscribe.

    • @physiotipswithmarrow5836
      @physiotipswithmarrow5836  Год назад

      Thanks for your feedback! Best of wishes.

    • @user-zk8ck3my3l
      @user-zk8ck3my3l Год назад +1

      I would suggest never going to Caring Medical for their prolo therapy. Only mentioning because your comment sounded like it came from that company.

    • @physiotipswithmarrow5836
      @physiotipswithmarrow5836  Год назад

      I have never heard of either. Not sure. Thanks for watching!

    • @user-zk8ck3my3l
      @user-zk8ck3my3l Год назад

      @@physiotipswithmarrow5836 I was referring to the other comment about CI. Not yours. :) Also- GREAT video, I started these right after watching. 👏

    • @physiotipswithmarrow5836
      @physiotipswithmarrow5836  Год назад +1

      @@user-zk8ck3my3lToo funny...that makes sense!

  • @capodad2u
    @capodad2u Год назад +21

    My wife was dx with cervicogenic dizziness 6 months ago. She has done PT and all these exercises. No help, we now know she has pppd there is no quick fix for this. It's quite common and often mis diagnosed. Symptoms are woozyness, made worse by walking thru the grocery store etc. It's not spinning vertigo more a constant feeling of spaced out and made worse by walking in busy visual areas as mentioned. If you have this research and find the right help. Many people suffer for years before they figure it out.

    • @physiotipswithmarrow5836
      @physiotipswithmarrow5836  Год назад +4

      Sorry to hear about your wife. Will keep your family in my prayers. Best of luck!

    • @physiotipswithmarrow5836
      @physiotipswithmarrow5836  Год назад

      @J Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo: BPPV. Hope that helps!

    • @dianedrummond4283
      @dianedrummond4283 Год назад

      I have pppd it’s a horrid thing but it can be fixed with vrt exercises and getting anxiety under control
      Listen to Dr Yonit Arthur on utube she has free resources amazing

    • @charliekane135
      @charliekane135 Год назад

      @capowacko
      Do you mean BPPV?

    • @dianedrummond4283
      @dianedrummond4283 Год назад

      @@charliekane135 no pppd look it up on utube with Dr Yonit Arthur

  • @NirmalaMoodley-h2l
    @NirmalaMoodley-h2l 8 месяцев назад +1

    Beautiful and its for all ages. Nothing to fear attempting from the comfort of your home.Thank you ❤😊

  • @helanna9843
    @helanna9843 5 месяцев назад +10

    I was concerned about cervircogenic dizziness because I have had neck problems. I went to a specialist and she took me off a medication that I had been on for several years. My dizziness was gone in two days and probably never needed that medication. Don't forget the side effects of long-term use of medications. (Sorry pharmaceutical companies.)

    • @here_we_go_again4122
      @here_we_go_again4122 2 месяца назад

      Hi, glad to hear you're feeling better. Can you please share what kind of specialist you went to and what medication did you stop taking which provided relief?

    • @itxscorpion04
      @itxscorpion04 2 месяца назад

      So what did you do for dizziness ? Plz share

    • @AbdiazizMaalim-i3s
      @AbdiazizMaalim-i3s 10 дней назад

      Help the details of the medication please

  • @pamjozwiak2239
    @pamjozwiak2239 Год назад +7

    I don't understand the first exercise. The picture is
    Too stationary and would be easier if you showed side view if yourself doing the exercise

  • @jeffleese3732
    @jeffleese3732 7 месяцев назад +12

    Will try this but have to tell you the background music was TORTURE!

    • @Summer-o7j
      @Summer-o7j 6 месяцев назад

      I didn’t hear any music

    • @wilmakooy341
      @wilmakooy341 5 месяцев назад +1

      Then you must have a serious hearing problem!!!😮

  • @zenafrank6489
    @zenafrank6489 Год назад +6

    Thanks from an Aussie 🇦🇺 in Tx

  • @suzannederringer1607
    @suzannederringer1607 Год назад +5

    This is excellent! I dont have dizziness but i have been lying in bed too much due to a knee injury. Im just beginning to work on walking more and exercising. I'll add your exercises to my routine.

  • @claramedeiros4431
    @claramedeiros4431 Год назад +2

    Thank you for sharing this video. It's concise and has really useful information. Could you share a link for the phsioband you used at the end? As someone who suffers from dizziness, I think the music make it more difficult to fully attend to. I would have preferred to see your presentation without having my brain take in the music as well.

  • @bigmano4334
    @bigmano4334 Год назад +8

    Going to give this a try I've been suffering with dizziness/Balance since October 2021 crippling feeling. Just tries it seems to take pressure off my neck but causes tightness in my upper back and also a goosebump sensation around my shoulders and head

    • @physiotipswithmarrow5836
      @physiotipswithmarrow5836  Год назад +1

      Keep me posted if this helps. Best of luck!

    • @jonlough3074
      @jonlough3074 Год назад

      Did you have an injury at that time? I started feeling the goose bump sensation during lockdown from all the computer work. I found some relief by stretching and strengthening the deep flexor muscles. Unfortunately, i was injured by a chiropractor 6 months ago and am struggling with vertigo and headaches.

    • @bigmano4334
      @bigmano4334 Год назад

      Well it all started whilst playing badminton, I been playing for 10years.since October 6th 2021 I've never been the same.

    • @jonlough3074
      @jonlough3074 Год назад

      @@bigmano4334 try checking out videos on cervical stability exercises. I have wondered if i over stretch some of my neck muscles and make them too loose. Also, make sure your work station (if you work an office job) is set up properly. That can make a big difference for me.

  • @teresataylor5170
    @teresataylor5170 3 месяца назад

    Great video and background music!! Never mind your sweet daughter🙏

  • @danakennett4772
    @danakennett4772 2 года назад +4

    Thank you for these reminders!

  • @AbhiShek-so4oc
    @AbhiShek-so4oc Год назад +3

    Hey sir actually whenever i use elevators in tall buildings whenever it rides it's ok for me....but when it stops or start it makes my lower head a lot of pain and heaviness and obviously dizziness I'm an hospitality student I'm in stress about thinking these things that's why i never even tried plane ride tho

    • @salarsalar7115
      @salarsalar7115 Год назад

      اني هم نفس الشي ما السبب اخي الغالي

  • @patriciadsouza8209
    @patriciadsouza8209 Год назад +4

    Very well explained. But I didn't understand what to do after putting hands on our head

    • @physiotipswithmarrow5836
      @physiotipswithmarrow5836  Год назад +2

      You can apply a gentle compressive force through the top of the head via your hands. This could also be achieved via a small bag of rice or beans.

  • @saimaaltaf2405
    @saimaaltaf2405 Год назад

    Informative. I have started to feel better while putting my hand on my head as an external load

  • @physiotipswithmarrow5836
    @physiotipswithmarrow5836  2 года назад +22

    Liliana wants everyone to know that she hopes this video really helps!

  • @d7om1bigdeal
    @d7om1bigdeal 5 месяцев назад

    I don't understand why when I'm in a sitting position (on a specific kind of chair, which is shorter) I tend to feed non-understandable feelings of mild to moderate dizziness that come from the same area you focused on at the last exercise (back of the head). and when there's pressure but in a certain way (like when put a band applied to that exact area) I feel a way better. with head massage too I may feel less tired and it gets more relived. I really don't know If I have cervical or BPPV or what? Thanks doc for these valuable techniques

  • @mindfulmomentswithColm
    @mindfulmomentswithColm Год назад +2

    this is helpful information and I appreciate it so much!

  • @ajaydhamija
    @ajaydhamija 10 месяцев назад

    Many thanks for sharing the best knowledge. Hi I am Ajay a fitness expert, my family members are shocked after knowing that I am having a dizziness issue. I am so particular with my diet and exercise, still I have landed up with this, please suggest actually my job is to train people with group classes and all. What all precautions should I take.
    Best Regards

  • @keningram2781
    @keningram2781 Год назад +2

    Thanks Doc for your help.

  • @gabzsy4924
    @gabzsy4924 2 года назад +8

    What is a 1mm lift of the head? To me lifting is straight up, you mean a slight tilt forward? And why 1mm? How are we supposed to know if we tilted or "lifted" 1mm or 2mm or even 5mm? I'm confused 😕

    • @physiotipswithmarrow5836
      @physiotipswithmarrow5836  2 года назад +4

      Hi Gabzsy,
      Your comment made me laugh out loud. I totally agree that sometimes in medical circles we can give confusing cues. The occiput lift exercise can also be described as a very slight lowering of your chin so that your head is now neutral. This takes stress of the back of the head and encourages your deep neck muscles to provide support to your spine. Hope that helps!

    • @a.nuthatch8548
      @a.nuthatch8548 2 года назад +3

      Maybe 1 cm or 1 inch or even “the width of your pinky” would work for clarity? Thanks for the tips!

  • @enginyldrm7639
    @enginyldrm7639 Год назад +5

    A quick question: I have mild dizziness I think related to my neck problems (bulges and herniatet disks). I do feel some knots coming and going around my neck which would feel tender when they are there.. Is that normal? Also, do you think doing these exercises and others will totally heal the dizziness in time? In other words, as long as I have disk problems (which may me for life), will I get totally out of dizziness? Thanks.

  • @amrice62
    @amrice62 Год назад +1

    Thanks I will try it

  • @karenellis9036
    @karenellis9036 Год назад +2

    Thank you!

  • @Caribe78
    @Caribe78 Год назад +3

    Also anxiety can cause dizziness

  • @krishnaKrishna-fm2fy
    @krishnaKrishna-fm2fy Год назад

    Hello,I am getting some kind of sound while moving the neck.few times
    Are these excercises will help to stop that sound??

  • @monserrate-l8d
    @monserrate-l8d Год назад

    I have ear imbalance do to a fall in the edge of a tub.i have the esr imbalance for one year i have taken pt my dizziness stop, but the rocky feeling inbalance con't.

  • @tubingify
    @tubingify Год назад +4

    Hey Marrow, if you kill the background music you'd be much better to understand.

  • @najamartner7082
    @najamartner7082 7 месяцев назад

    Not sure how to lift my head like You describe in the first exercise.

  • @luzvimindadeguzmancopland9965
    @luzvimindadeguzmancopland9965 Год назад

    THANK YOU FOR THE INFORMATION ABOUT DIZZINESS

  • @valerie-og4ui
    @valerie-og4ui 5 месяцев назад +1

    Fantastic

  • @francescordova1309
    @francescordova1309 10 месяцев назад

    I have 2 bulging disks on my neck do from an accident so I suffer with Vertigo

  • @judithocasio3367
    @judithocasio3367 Год назад +2

    Good afternoon, I DONT Abe pain in my neck I do bet headaches I have a lesion on one side of my brain which is causing my !ight headedness every single day for the last past year.this is the first time I see these excerices I am going to start doing the.. I have been to therapy for Vestibular disorder as mistaken as Crystals in my ear, I DONT have crystals in my ears but I was treated for that. 5 years later which brings me to today I find out I was getting the wrong therapy. Now I have to start from scratch.😱😱😱

    • @richajhanji9229
      @richajhanji9229 Год назад +1

      I am also having same problem can you pls tell me what exercises you are going to do

  • @marymacdonald4080
    @marymacdonald4080 8 месяцев назад +1

    Tank you!

  • @kieranalessi5545
    @kieranalessi5545 Год назад +8

    Thank you Marrow! What modality do you most recommend for manual therapy relieving the tension from an active neck strain coinciding with cervicogenic vertigo/dizziness? I.e. spinal manipulation, tissue mobilization? I'm doing exercises in addition, but I know from regular use of a lacrosse ball and activity, it's still difficult to get the cervical restrictions on my own. I'm hopeful manual could help when it comes to the bedtime pillow pressure on my occiput that seems to recreate symptoms bc everything is guarding right now. Let me know, trying to stay safe as I have a C7-T1 disk bulge to protect as well! Thank you

    • @physiotipswithmarrow5836
      @physiotipswithmarrow5836  Год назад +2

      I am a big fan of Maitland style manual therapy or Mulligan manual therapy. Research is very strong from Gwen Jull style exercises for cervicogenic headache/dizziness reduction. Best of luck!

  • @laurahermanos9915
    @laurahermanos9915 Год назад

    Hi doc my peoblem is my dizziness and my ears lost hearing pls let me know how to cure my ears

  • @mangybones
    @mangybones Год назад +9

    How long does it usually take to heal? I’ve been suffering with dizziness and pain for a month now. Just saw your video, I’m going to try the exercises (starting today). Thanks for posting this.

    • @physiotipswithmarrow5836
      @physiotipswithmarrow5836  Год назад +4

      Most people will see some signs of relief after training 3-6 wks. Wish you the best!

    • @mangybones
      @mangybones Год назад +3

      @@physiotipswithmarrow5836 thanks so much for the reply. Your exercises seem to make the most sense to me. I’ve tried several stretches that I feel like will sometimes make things worse. Stuff like turning my head to the side or bringing the side of my head towards the shoulder. I might’ve just pushed those too hard though. So I haven’t been doing those as frequently.
      I read where someone said they didn’t sleep with a pillow and used a rolled up towel under their neck. Would you recommend this?

    • @physiotipswithmarrow5836
      @physiotipswithmarrow5836  Год назад +6

      @@mangybones Side sleepers often need a medium firm pillow, back sleepers usually softer pillows. Always looking for a neutral neck posture when sleeping.

    • @mangybones
      @mangybones Год назад +1

      @@physiotipswithmarrow5836 Thank you so much! I have 1 more question: would you recommend ice, heat, switching between both, or none of the above?
      I’ve been doing your stretching method today. Already feeling a bit of relief. Thanks again.

    • @gonzaloarroyo3579
      @gonzaloarroyo3579 Год назад +3

      Have you tried Vitamin B12? That really helped me with
      Y dizziness

  • @Gramnae7105
    @Gramnae7105 2 года назад +2

    Going to give this a try

  • @YamiP12
    @YamiP12 5 месяцев назад

    Wow this what my grandfathers were doing holding a big plate on their heads and walking with it , and they were very old and healthy

  • @lachycummings3765
    @lachycummings3765 10 месяцев назад

    Is this different than chin tucks?

  • @arlo6345
    @arlo6345 Год назад

    Is cervicogenic dizziness room spinning dizziness? Or woozy dizziness that happens with head or body movement?

    • @W.MDJ-
      @W.MDJ- 9 месяцев назад

      I think it can be both, first in worse condition

  • @gregwilcox55
    @gregwilcox55 Год назад

    Thanks for this. After training with moderate axial load, do you recommend incorporating moderate axial load with head turns? Seems like a way to further strengthen the neck, once enough strength and pain reduction as already been achieved.

  • @PhoebesWorldProductions
    @PhoebesWorldProductions Год назад +1

    What do I do, if those exercises, or whenever I "Correct" my posture, hurts my lower back?

  • @louiselopez-kl5rd
    @louiselopez-kl5rd Год назад

    i have dizzeness and neck pain to shoulder and upper back pain

  • @capodad2u
    @capodad2u Год назад

    Mr Burnette may I ask why my responses to a person regarding where they might seek medical help for their condition in their country of residence have been removed? I understand you have a business to run and the information you post here is important, however not everyone lives in Florida or the USA? So when a fellow countryman of mine reaches out to me and I direct them to a local university that has a dizzy program I find that my replies to him have been repeatedly deleted. Why?

    • @physiotipswithmarrow5836
      @physiotipswithmarrow5836  Год назад +1

      To be honest I have no idea. I don't even know how to remove a post or if that is possible. I just put up information to help as many people as possible. Sorry about this issue! Best of wishes

    • @capodad2u
      @capodad2u Год назад

      @@physiotipswithmarrow5836 ok Marrow, then I find that very strange? I'm sure you realize that the replies I posted were regarding PPPD which is what the person was asking about. I was merely trying to direct them to local resources as it is a particularly difficult condition to have and many people suffer for years before getting a correct diagnosis including my wife who was incorrectly diagnosed with cervocogenic dizziness by a local renowned audiologist. The diagnosis of PPPD is actually quite simple based on clinical presentation and history. Maybe you could consider doing a video on that? Do you treat PPPD at your PT practise in Florida?

    • @physiotipswithmarrow5836
      @physiotipswithmarrow5836  Год назад +1

      @@capodad2u I have not but i will look into this.

    • @capodad2u
      @capodad2u Год назад

      @@physiotipswithmarrow5836 that would be awesome ! I realize your specialty is orthopedic related physical therapy but I notice that you do treat BPPV and cervocogenic dizziness at your clinic which yes technically are orthopedic or positional in nature.
      So while a part of your practice and some of your videos relate to dizziness caused by those 2 conditions there are other conditions that cause dizziness such as PPPD (which interestingly is sometimes the long term result of whiplash injuries). The problem for patients is often what Dr they see GP, ENT, Neurologist, Audiologist, Chiropractor? It's a frustrating process fortunately for my wife after she began treatment with a knowledgeable PT she realized after several sessions that it might be PPPD and not cervocogenic dizziness. She was correct.

  • @ruparkyitin
    @ruparkyitin Год назад

    the upside down position
    where your whole body weight be on the head and neck .
    Is that Axial load??

    • @physiotipswithmarrow5836
      @physiotipswithmarrow5836  Год назад

      Great question. Axial load is where you would be carrying something on your head. Upside down would unload the spine, like bed rest. This lead to spinal weakness and problems. Hope that helped and thanks for watching.

  • @judycrisenbery2982
    @judycrisenbery2982 Год назад +2

    I starting taking Magnesium & my vertigo disappeared immediately

    • @deeh7786
      @deeh7786 Год назад

      What brand and mg?

  • @11-jianna21
    @11-jianna21 Год назад

    Sir showed nice tips for dizziness

  • @frankconley7630
    @frankconley7630 6 месяцев назад

    Excellent

  • @vinayakkolhapure150
    @vinayakkolhapure150 Год назад +1

    When I do occipital lift, I feel more tension in my neck. Is it okay ?

    • @physiotipswithmarrow5836
      @physiotipswithmarrow5836  Год назад

      This can happen if the muscles in the back of the neck near the top (C1-3) are top. These muscles are referred to as the sub occipital muscles. I would not recommend pushing into discomfort as this could be counter productive. Visiting a physiotherapist to relieve this neck tension first could be helpful. Best wishes!

    • @vinayakkolhapure1817
      @vinayakkolhapure1817 Год назад

      @@physiotipswithmarrow5836 Thanks for the information. Physiotherapists here don't explain the way you do.
      FYI I am suffering from this problem for past 3 years. Have not recovered yet

    • @physiotipswithmarrow5836
      @physiotipswithmarrow5836  Год назад

      Glad to help and best of wishes.

  • @ACBond-bp5uk
    @ACBond-bp5uk Год назад

    The first time I tried the occipital lift - dizzzy dizzzy . . . . is this normal?

    • @physiotipswithmarrow5836
      @physiotipswithmarrow5836  Год назад

      If the muscles at the base of the head are very tight, performing this posture could be provocative. You may need a professional to help stretch out your sub occipital muscles first. Hope that helps! Best of luck.

  • @tiffanytees9181
    @tiffanytees9181 Год назад +1

    Thankyou for the video! I tried to find the device used at the end, but I could only find just the bands. Is it necessary to have some kind of attachment that sits on the head? Or is just a band with the end straps enough?

  • @gajananphadte3440
    @gajananphadte3440 Год назад

    Sudarshan kriya taught in the basic course of the Art of Living foundation of Sri Sri Ravi Shankar will work wonders
    My dizziness is due to URTI making my muscles soft. Have tough muscles due to hard word during growing age.

  • @thegobblerproject2363
    @thegobblerproject2363 9 месяцев назад

    Move 1 mm ? That seems like a very small movement

  • @donnas1802
    @donnas1802 4 месяца назад

    I had to put it on closed caption and turn off sound. The music is so annoying

  • @lynnmiller5034
    @lynnmiller5034 Год назад +1

    How can I know for sure that this is what’s causing my dizziness? I was tested years ago & told I have an inner ear dysfunction but wasn’t told how to deal with it. Lately the dizziness has been worse & I am afraid to drive like this. Any thoughts to point me in a direction for help? Thank you.

    • @physiotipswithmarrow5836
      @physiotipswithmarrow5836  Год назад +1

      Find a good physio in your town with orthopedic manual therapy experience. You have given me a good idea for an upcoming video. Hang in there. Best Wishes.

    • @lynnmiller5034
      @lynnmiller5034 Год назад +1

      @@physiotipswithmarrow5836 thank you so much!

    • @physiotipswithmarrow5836
      @physiotipswithmarrow5836  Год назад +1

      @@lynnmiller5034 Glad to help!

  • @delisa1603
    @delisa1603 Год назад +1

    I wished the exercises would be a bit clearer to understand, specially on the lady, have cervical problem but couldn’t get a lot out of theses exercises

    • @physiotipswithmarrow5836
      @physiotipswithmarrow5836  Год назад

      Try this video, you may find the exercises a bit easier to try ruclips.net/video/E32sjnAAePw/видео.html

  • @stevekrieg4725
    @stevekrieg4725 Год назад

    Can I do these exercises with my fused neck?

    • @physiotipswithmarrow5836
      @physiotipswithmarrow5836  Год назад

      Yes, just go light and make sure they are pain free. Very light load is all that is needed most times. Good luck!

  • @kalkidangobezie4078
    @kalkidangobezie4078 Год назад

    i am suffering aftet gallblader surgery

  • @Hometowngirl321
    @Hometowngirl321 Год назад +3

    I’m sorry Marrow but that music just drives me crazy!! It goes over and over the same notes endlessly and I find myself not being able to concentrate on what you’re saying. Isn’t there some other music you could find that is a little less distracting? I’m afraid that if this music is constantly played I won’t be able to keep watching, and that would be such a shame as you have some great things to say. Shelley from Australia 🙏👏

    • @physiotipswithmarrow5836
      @physiotipswithmarrow5836  Год назад +2

      I was a rookie video maker at that time. Sorry, newer videos have no music. I majored in PT and clearly did not minor in videography. LOL

  • @chenderson18
    @chenderson18 8 месяцев назад

    No music please!

  • @KS-jm6wy
    @KS-jm6wy Год назад

    I took also and l am going to take them until my Dr . says so ..

  • @cinderelly6443
    @cinderelly6443 Год назад

    What is pppd?

    • @physiotipswithmarrow5836
      @physiotipswithmarrow5836  Год назад

      BPPV is benign paroxysmal positional vertigo. This a disorder where you have brief, severe, vertigo that usually lasts for approx. 30 sec. Hope that helps!

    • @capodad2u
      @capodad2u Год назад

      Persistent postural perceptual dizziness. Completely different from BPPV. Google pppd.

    • @capodad2u
      @capodad2u Год назад

      @@physiotipswithmarrow5836 please stop missinforming people that PPPD is BPPV.🤦

    • @physiotipswithmarrow5836
      @physiotipswithmarrow5836  Год назад

      @@capodad2u My apologies, I thought you misunderstood my words in the video. In the video, I never address PPPD. I only speak about BPPV. Sorry for the confusion.

    • @capodad2u
      @capodad2u Год назад

      @@physiotipswithmarrow5836 no worries, confused a lot of people tho. Wish it was bppv that's an easy fix. PPPD is a nightmare and difficult to treat, can take years. The gold standard of treatment (VRT, SSRI,CBT) doesn't help too much for most. Virtual reality visual stimulation (optokinetics) seems to help many.

  • @joseconstante1321
    @joseconstante1321 9 месяцев назад +47

    Please stop putting music while you talk

    • @gary194
      @gary194 7 месяцев назад +1

      I like the music 😬

  • @keitymarley733
    @keitymarley733 Год назад +1

    "My sister is 32 years old and she has suffered from meniere disease for years and she always complains to me that I had to bought her Dr Madida herbs I saw on RUclips and she is telling me last month that she is cured completely and don’t long have the symptoms like vertigo or dizziness, feeling of fullness in the ear or ringing, hearing loss, imbalance, motion sickness, nausea, or nystagmus..."

    • @spotlight975
      @spotlight975 Год назад +1

      Please tell me the exact herb name

    • @amara4415
      @amara4415 Год назад +1

      Dr.Mandell ,you can watch his videos here in RUclips. The herb is Ginkgo Biloba. I took 3 times a day for few months and my tinnitus didn’t disappear or my dizziness. Only vestibular therapy helped me. I have to do full body stretchs every day to feel better and no having vertigo attacks or feeling dizzy . Hope this help you.

    • @HasanAli-hm7jf
      @HasanAli-hm7jf 7 месяцев назад

      @@amara4415can this his help me im disconnected and dizzy

  • @LitoGeorge
    @LitoGeorge 8 месяцев назад

    OK - I have had a serious C5 denegeration issue since my teens due to a very serious accident. I just did the first exercise, and the pain came instantly into that area of my neck. I had to stop immediately. I suffer from severe vestibular migraines - hence my visit here. Your opinion on whats going on for me with the sudden pain? I avoid pain in that area like the plague as I have been immobile (zero movement of neck) for up to a month when I get a serious twinge. Tx.

    • @physiotipswithmarrow5836
      @physiotipswithmarrow5836  8 месяцев назад

      I would get with a good orthopedic manual therapist in your neck of the woods. The right exercises (you may need lots of modifications) and manual therapy could help tremendously. Best of luck!

    • @LitoGeorge
      @LitoGeorge 8 месяцев назад

      @@physiotipswithmarrow5836 good advice - thank you very much. All the best...

  • @lloydieborjal260
    @lloydieborjal260 2 года назад

    i have dizziness doc but i undergo to a ct scan, ent but i cannot found on those test may i have imbalance i wear a glass but the same i feel imbalance or lightheadedness plss help me🙏🙏

    • @physiotipswithmarrow5836
      @physiotipswithmarrow5836  2 года назад +1

      Check out this video and give the exercises a try. Make sure the exercises do not cause dizziness or pain. ruclips.net/video/D2MbNALqutw/видео.html Hope that helps and good luck!

    • @capodad2u
      @capodad2u Год назад

      You might have pppd? Google it.

  • @glen4326
    @glen4326 9 месяцев назад

    Putting a surfboard on your head if you have neck instability? I don't see how that is a good idea.

    • @physiotipswithmarrow5836
      @physiotipswithmarrow5836  9 месяцев назад

      Great question. The principle of axial load to the spine when in pain could seem paradoxical for sure. Weightbearing for a broken leg also seems like a bad idea at first but to eventually rehab a leg we have to add in weight bearing AT THE RIGHT TIME. For neck pain, gently adding weightbearing will activate the protective muscles and deactivate tight muscles. The weightbearing must be gentle and pain free to be a good idea. Thanks for watching and for asking such an insightful question. Best of luck!

  • @casualcookin3893
    @casualcookin3893 Год назад +4

    I have been in hell for the last 5 years,i think this video is among the best hopefully i can find a way to do the last exercise as i think its very beneficial as i did similar with a weight and towel on my head,but it was hard to do and tiring

    • @physiotipswithmarrow5836
      @physiotipswithmarrow5836  Год назад +1

      Start light and make sure it is pain free. A small bag of rice works great. Best of luck!

    • @casualcookin3893
      @casualcookin3893 Год назад +1

      @@physiotipswithmarrow5836 Thank you

    • @physiotipswithmarrow5836
      @physiotipswithmarrow5836  Год назад

      @@casualcookin3893 Glad to help!

    • @cananoguz5878
      @cananoguz5878 Год назад

      ​@@physiotipswithmarrow5836bana yardimci olurmusunuz. 3.5 yıldır surekli sallanti hissi yasiyorum dengede duramiyorum.diziness dendi ama cozumu yok diyorlar. bazen cok artiyo sallanma hissi yataktan kalkamiyorum . bama yardim edin

  • @VRtechman
    @VRtechman 2 года назад

    So this is a disability I got from watching my phone or this tablet too much!? While practicing bad posture!? 🤕

    • @physiotipswithmarrow5836
      @physiotipswithmarrow5836  2 года назад

      Not enough information to make that assumption. However, pain in the upper neck can make a person dizzy and give headaches. Check out this link from a respected doctor that is an expert on this subject dizziness-and-balance.com/disorders/central/cervical/cervical_dx.html

  • @sanchez4500
    @sanchez4500 2 года назад +2

    Thanks

  • @peaceandlove544
    @peaceandlove544 2 месяца назад

    Everything is in the core

  • @happydays3678
    @happydays3678 9 месяцев назад

    Please...why the droning "music" ? It is beyond annoying, because I can't hear what you're saying. What is the point of it?

  • @melodychest9020
    @melodychest9020 Год назад +1

    This seems a gentle way to get neck traction as compared to external mechanical means. Hmm.. I am visiting the chiro tomrw and will have to look into this. Cheers, nice video.

  • @billhigdon9104
    @billhigdon9104 Год назад

    cant hear over the music

  • @Chris-dw7gq
    @Chris-dw7gq Год назад

    Do u know what I can do with a metal neck? PT says don't do youtubes. This can't hurt correct? I love exercise, I workout, but can't like this! Ugh! Great info. ❤ oops, C3-7 metal. My brain is burning...

    • @physiotipswithmarrow5836
      @physiotipswithmarrow5836  Год назад

      If your fusion surgery is older than 3 months you maybe fine with these exercises. Go easy and discontinue if they bother you.

  • @dougsmith5873
    @dougsmith5873 Год назад

    The OF exercise made me dizzy.

    • @physiotipswithmarrow5836
      @physiotipswithmarrow5836  Год назад

      If it makes you feel dizzy discontinue. I would recommend finding a certified manual therapist in your neighborhood to help.

  • @tomslick2058
    @tomslick2058 2 года назад

    I think your advocating a chin tuck back while in good posture. This would actually lift your neck up a bit.

    • @physiotipswithmarrow5836
      @physiotipswithmarrow5836  2 года назад +1

      English researcher Deb Fallah found this posture to active the cervical spine core muscles which stabilize our necks. Thanks for watching!

  • @StevenTorrey
    @StevenTorrey Год назад +4

    It takes almost 12 minutes to explain 2 minutes exercises!

  • @saveamerica2896
    @saveamerica2896 Год назад

    I dont understand these excersises

    • @physiotipswithmarrow5836
      @physiotipswithmarrow5836  Год назад +1

      Browse the channel for easier to understand exercises. If this still doesn't help, I would recommend finding a physiotherapist in your neighborhood that specializes in cervicogenic dizziness.

  • @guillermoguillen4160
    @guillermoguillen4160 3 месяца назад

    It took more than two minutes.

  • @bikashbhadury9931
    @bikashbhadury9931 3 месяца назад

    Music not needed while talking

  • @lisettelampe1684
    @lisettelampe1684 Год назад +1

    This music is so terrible. What is
    the use?

  • @peaceandlove544
    @peaceandlove544 2 месяца назад

    Wowwwwwwww

  • @peepers4763
    @peepers4763 Год назад +1

    In the hope this comment will help push your channel but I couldn’t watch the video. Over production, annoying background sound and volume. This was a medical topic which didn’t warrant that. Probably we found the video because we were needing relief. The last thing I was wanting was cute kid and irritating percussions.

  • @shivnarayanjhawar6143
    @shivnarayanjhawar6143 Год назад +1

    V nice

  • @elainemorgan8610
    @elainemorgan8610 Год назад +1

    Your not showing it clearly

  • @AntC99met
    @AntC99met Год назад +1

    Didnt understand anything at all. Very complicate video.

  • @teddyboy252
    @teddyboy252 Год назад +1

    Pen a book

  • @AkingBones1
    @AkingBones1 Год назад

    Thanks for your video but I really struggled to listen to it....Please ditch the piano in the background, people usually come to videos like this because they don't feel well, and and straining to hear you talk is not helping things....Regards

  • @marywolfe8634
    @marywolfe8634 Год назад

    M

  • @carlacumali2158
    @carlacumali2158 2 года назад

    Does sleeping without pillows help my neck ?

    • @physiotipswithmarrow5836
      @physiotipswithmarrow5836  2 года назад +3

      The pillow can be a great friend when sleeping. If you are a side sleeper you will probably want a medium firm, if back sleeping something softer. I definitely prefer a pillow for neutral spine positioning.