I am a nurse, past Hx of gymnastics, pmh rt. shoulder rotator problems due to trauma at 11 y/o, & thru out life. Now on 4th injury rt. Shoulder, rehab'g myself, still with bicep bursitis, superior scapularis bursitis, but with okay recoupment, but an underlying problem heretofore unrecognized, & at almost 72 not too accepting of crowds & appts. at this time or anytime really. My point, just by being able to follow your demonstration, I now have relief from the inferior scapularis, which has solved the occult problem that I have been having & seeking to relieve. Of course, the two bursites will continue to be helped through other opening exercises, but this subscapularis problem has given me deep midriff relief that has been holding me back. Thank you. You have great hands, & as an MSNED, BSN, RN I congratulate you on your astute teaching ability.
Brilliant, highly professional, knowledgable and holistic. Reminds me of Shiatsu. And many trigger points are based off of the Chinese acupressure meridian system. Thank you Brent!
Thank You for this video ! It was very interesting to watch ! Absolutely wonderful ! Will try creating such a video in Bulgarian showing your massage method in here and addingsome other techniques for scapular massage.
100%✌🎯🙏 it's realistic how needs to work with muscles, tendons, tissue ...treatments using dynamic, statistics and correct movements...slow motion realise joints... if you want to fix body just take minimum 10 regular treatments....step by step...muscle by muscle I did 45 treatments and can tell how difficult to treat fibrosis ...fibromuscles Thanks for nice videos...alone not possible to get tension from body,for recovery needs help from specialist who understand what is going on in the body....to fix trigger points, realise nerves from muscles tension...I wish that more people understand what realistic treatments helping for regeneration....
Wonderful! Hahah nice tips sweet techniques! Just can someone advice me how to recognize contact with trigger point? Its silly question but crucial while digging deep
Hello Brookbush institute, do you have videos with different techniques I can do to myself to release pain in the shoulder? I have pain between my front and side shoulder and thw tendon hurts me really bad and get inflamed after 1 light session for chest. I can't find right treatment and doctor in my country...
Hey Christine, It was a gift from my friend Mike Tierney and his wife. Mike refers to me as the Sheldon (from "Big Bang Theory) of Human Movement Science, so that is a "Sheldon" bobble head. Great show, flattering joke, and I like to keep it up in my office for a laugh. Dr. B2
Where is it you treat patients like Crystal in the video? What city are you located in? Also looking for a practitioner around Philadelphia/Central NJ. Thanks
Hi :) Is it possible to do the first position treatment by myself? I just tried and it was very painful so maybe it's the right treatment for me! Thxxx
Potentially Marcello, If you are not a physical therapist or other experienced manual professional, just be careful. There are some sensitive structures in that area that should be avoided. Dr. B2
Brent Brookbush Ok thanks. I was treated by an osteopath till 2 month ago, now I restarted gym but sometimes I have pain in the pectoral(maybe a contracture) so I was trying to treat it myself
Then maybe this is wrong technique, or potentially one of several techniques you need to address your issue. I adamantly teach that there is no such thing as the "one technique fix"... every issue includes multiple tissues, and no one technique can address them all the way they should be. Dr. B2
Trigger point is a taut band within a muscle. Some believe it could be caused by the overworking of a muscle causing lactic acid build up within the band of muscle.
I have weaker external rotation and pinching on the front of my left shoulder. I also feel anterior shoulder pain when chest pressing & bicep curling and also a quicker lactic burn on my left bicep during curls. Had issues for 3 years and I’ve seen all sorts of experts and tried lots of treatments. I have had cryotherapy on my shoulder which has eased the pain slightly which was probably due to scar tissue/inflammation, but now I feel less muscle engagement in my lats, pec, long head tricep and bicep on the left side. Is there any advice you can give me to help so I can get back into training pain free and effectively? Thanks
I have palmar tendinitis. Keeping the thumb so much away from fingers will aggravate my problem. Is there any other way to not use thumb and still do the technique ?
So, I try to teach the "best" method I know of, but I have no problem with modifications. I understand that the size of my hands, my height, my gender and my experience all my bias me toward something that does not work for someone else. I think your case, if you like the technique you can approximate it by using your 2nd - 4th fingers, and maybe even a fingers over fingers technique as the patient has their hand behind their head. Give it a try and let me know what you think. Dr. B2
Great Question Lenora, Check out this article and see if it helps answer your question - brentbrookbush.com/articles/assessment/solutions-table-overhead-squat-assessment/ Dr. B2
Good techniques! When U start ur energy is pretty football coachy,,,, wow!!. Then u say assessment GAME, lolol. At least U R calmer when working on her. Most clients I see aint this thin/skinny. Using a more common body type would keep it real'er. Any lmt knows "skinny" folks are WAY easier to work on! Right?
My doctor told me forget about limfatic...it's like autopilot in our body...nerves, tendons cowered they should slide and Your can do much harder job for faster results...if so easy go nerves ,limfatic damages after car exedens should be every second person sit in disabled carriage 🤔😅 Yes ,more pain will be, but we need to learn Client's how to use diaphragm for relax pain, or just use correct slowly movements... we need to go through pain for faster results.. control neck, control abdominal muscles to use minimum tension ...
Advice, stop talking like you are in class lay people have no idea what you are saying...they tune out. They know you are a pro so be one treat the pt not your ego. One of the biggest things i teach young practitioners is to stop trying to come across like you are smarter then the pt. You may be working on an astrophysicist...you're not smarter just have a specialized education and as a practitioner you are not doing a good job. Just my little advice I hope it helps.
Eddy, This is an accredited continuing education platform for physical therapists, athletic trainers, chiropractors, etc. I am not trying to provide a service to lay people. Our goal is to optimize education for our colleagues. Thank you for your advice, but I think you missed the point of our content. Dr. B2
I am studying this stuff. I find the way he teaches PERFECT. These are not videos for the first one who wakes up in the morning and wants to fix shoulder pain.
I am a nurse, past Hx of gymnastics, pmh rt. shoulder rotator problems due to trauma at 11 y/o, & thru out life. Now on 4th injury rt. Shoulder, rehab'g myself, still with bicep bursitis, superior scapularis bursitis, but with okay recoupment, but an underlying problem heretofore unrecognized, & at almost 72 not too accepting of crowds & appts. at this time or anytime really. My point, just by being able to follow your demonstration, I now have relief from the inferior scapularis, which has solved the occult problem that I have been having & seeking to relieve. Of course, the two bursites will continue to be helped through other opening exercises, but this subscapularis problem has given me deep midriff relief that has been holding me back. Thank you. You have great hands, & as an MSNED, BSN, RN I congratulate you on your astute teaching ability.
Brilliant, highly professional, knowledgable and holistic. Reminds me of Shiatsu. And many trigger points are based off of the Chinese acupressure meridian system. Thank you Brent!
You're very welcome Domenica!
I'm about to be a new grad DPT and I love the way talk about the assessment and indications. Thanks!!!
You're very welcome Jamie and congrats!
Two years later and I'm having the exact same response. These videos are great.
Shake throughly armpit before "accessment" 😊
Great verbal articulation/instruction. Thanks!
Thanks for the good demonstration and the education I got.
when you are good, you are just good, well done, knowledge of anatomy and movement is critical
Came here looking for help with my shoulder. Left needing a cigarette and cold shower.
so informative to release subscapularis muscle 👍🏻
Glad you enjoyed the video! Check out BrookbushInstitute.com for everything we have to offer!
"overactivity of the Supraspinatus can reciprocally inhibit the Infraspinatus and Teres Minor." Thanks for explaining the relationship.
why is that an issue particularly- is it due to snowball effect resulting in too much activity and reduced healing time of supraspinatus?
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Is it safe to give gliding in this course with tissue manipulation
Thank You for this video ! It was very interesting to watch ! Absolutely wonderful ! Will try creating such a video in Bulgarian showing your massage method in here and addingsome other techniques for scapular massage.
100%✌🎯🙏 it's realistic how needs to work with muscles, tendons, tissue ...treatments using dynamic, statistics and correct movements...slow motion realise joints... if you want to fix body just take minimum 10 regular treatments....step by step...muscle by muscle I did 45 treatments and can tell how difficult to treat fibrosis ...fibromuscles
Thanks for nice videos...alone not possible to get tension from body,for recovery needs help from specialist who understand what is going on in the body....to fix trigger points, realise nerves from muscles tension...I wish that more people understand what realistic treatments helping for regeneration....
Thanks for the video and explanation, but how is the apropriate way to be slide down the bed with your legs crossing or straight?
Wonderful! Hahah nice tips sweet techniques! Just can someone advice me how to recognize contact with trigger point? Its silly question but crucial while digging deep
God bless you! You are awesome
This video was very helpful - thanks
You're very welcome Bez!
Hi, how do you approach a person who is tickling ? Thank you
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Delicate it is indeed 👍
Hello Brookbush institute, do you have videos with different techniques I can do to myself to release pain in the shoulder? I have pain between my front and side shoulder and thw tendon hurts me really bad and get inflamed after 1 light session for chest. I can't find right treatment and doctor in my country...
oook Melissa got some competition on her hands lol, Doc bringing out the winter guns 😂😂
that manual intervention indeeddfff
I will let Melissa know that Krystal is putting up stiff competition.... LOL
Dr. B2
Your reply is hilarious 😂
Sistematic and smart process
Love your videos. Wish I had a better question, but I'm curious as to who the bobble head is on your shelf :)
Hey Christine,
It was a gift from my friend Mike Tierney and his wife. Mike refers to me as the Sheldon (from "Big Bang Theory) of Human Movement Science, so that is a "Sheldon" bobble head.
Great show, flattering joke, and I like to keep it up in my office for a laugh.
Dr. B2
Brent Brookbush o
Christine Harrelson haha.
Where is it you treat patients like Crystal in the video? What city are you located in? Also looking for a practitioner around Philadelphia/Central NJ. Thanks
I'm located in NYC - shoot me an email at brent@brookbushinstitute.com
Excellent video and education !
Very useful informative
Thank you!
Hi :) Is it possible to do the first position treatment by myself? I just tried and it was very painful so maybe it's the right treatment for me! Thxxx
Potentially Marcello,
If you are not a physical therapist or other experienced manual professional, just be careful. There are some sensitive structures in that area that should be avoided.
Dr. B2
Brent Brookbush Ok thanks. I was treated by an osteopath till 2 month ago, now I restarted gym but sometimes I have pain in the pectoral(maybe a contracture) so I was trying to treat it myself
@@GulLiver9 I hope this helps.
I have been digging into my subscapularis with thumbs, theracanes, benches and all manner of implements with no permanent relief.
Then maybe this is wrong technique, or potentially one of several techniques you need to address your issue. I adamantly teach that there is no such thing as the "one technique fix"... every issue includes multiple tissues, and no one technique can address them all the way they should be.
Dr. B2
what do you mean by a "trigger point"?
Trigger point is a taut band within a muscle. Some believe it could be caused by the overworking of a muscle causing lactic acid build up within the band of muscle.
Brent, GREAT STUFF
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Thank you for your videos-EXCELLENT
As I have said many times before... I am really happy to be able to help.
Dr. B2
You are amazing
I have weaker external rotation and pinching on the front of my left shoulder. I also feel anterior shoulder pain when chest pressing & bicep curling and also a quicker lactic burn on my left bicep during curls. Had issues for 3 years and I’ve seen all sorts of experts and tried lots of treatments. I have had cryotherapy on my shoulder which has eased the pain slightly which was probably due to scar tissue/inflammation, but now I feel less muscle engagement in my lats, pec, long head tricep and bicep on the left side. Is there any advice you can give me to help so I can get back into training pain free and effectively? Thanks
Love it.. thanks for a wonderful video
I have palmar tendinitis. Keeping the thumb so much away from fingers will aggravate my problem. Is there any other way to not use thumb and still do the technique ?
So, I try to teach the "best" method I know of, but I have no problem with modifications. I understand that the size of my hands, my height, my gender and my experience all my bias me toward something that does not work for someone else. I think your case, if you like the technique you can approximate it by using your 2nd - 4th fingers, and maybe even a fingers over fingers technique as the patient has their hand behind their head. Give it a try and let me know what you think.
Dr. B2
Thanks
Sub title strip is a big problem...can't see what you doing.....very 😞
very good video
Fantastic therapy!
tk u 🐥
You're welcome!
Thank you for this great video!
Thank you Golrokh,
Happy to help... hope you will check out everything we have to offer at BrentBrookbush.com
Dr. B2
Damn. My trainer did this to me a while back it hurts like hell.
What is the overhead squat assessment?
Great Question Lenora,
Check out this article and see if it helps answer your question - brentbrookbush.com/articles/assessment/solutions-table-overhead-squat-assessment/
Dr. B2
Subtitles are obtracting your demonstration
Many talk about anatomy but not more practical.But okey
Good techniques! When U start ur energy is pretty football coachy,,,, wow!!. Then u say assessment GAME, lolol. At least U R calmer when working on her. Most clients I see aint this thin/skinny. Using a more common body type would keep it real'er. Any lmt knows "skinny" folks are WAY easier to work on! Right?
she clearly enjoyed the end part
Sir she is Norma .. You reduce affected person
My doctor told me forget about limfatic...it's like autopilot in our body...nerves, tendons cowered they should slide and Your can do much harder job for faster results...if so easy go nerves ,limfatic damages after car exedens should be every second person sit in disabled carriage 🤔😅 Yes ,more pain will be, but we need to learn Client's how to use diaphragm for relax pain, or just use correct slowly movements... we need to go through pain for faster results.. control neck, control abdominal muscles to use minimum tension ...
Thirty-two hundred and twenty seconds :o
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Why don't you wear hand gloves sir
Hey Susheela,
Because I do not like the feel of gloves, and I do not work with an at risk population.
Dr. B2
U gotta strengthen muscles not massage them
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she is smoking hot
Legal crap. Just do it. LOL.
Bad,bad job ….mediocre specialist
Advice, stop talking like you are in class lay people have no idea what you are saying...they tune out. They know you are a pro so be one treat the pt not your ego. One of the biggest things i teach young practitioners is to stop trying to come across like you are smarter then the pt. You may be working on an astrophysicist...you're not smarter just have a specialized education and as a practitioner you are not doing a good job. Just my little advice I hope it helps.
Eddy,
This is an accredited continuing education platform for physical therapists, athletic trainers, chiropractors, etc. I am not trying to provide a service to lay people. Our goal is to optimize education for our colleagues.
Thank you for your advice, but I think you missed the point of our content.
Dr. B2
I am studying this stuff. I find the way he teaches PERFECT. These are not videos for the first one who wakes up in the morning and wants to fix shoulder pain.
I have no problem understanding. He's teaching, not treating a pt. He's pretty clear about it at the start. I didn't hear any ego in his language.