I too was having terrible lower back pain. This was about 5 yrs. ago. I was 61 yrs. old. I went to my family doctor. After an MRI, I was diagnosed with severe spinal stenosis. I decided to start walking, starting slowly for about a mile. I also started losing some weight. After about 3 weeks, I was sent to a surgeon who offered to operate, but by this time I noticed I was feeling better. So I declined the surgery and started walking farther and faster and felt even better. Now to the present I still feel good most days and really like to play pickleball. Every now and then my back lets me know when I over do it and I take a break and it starts getting better again. Right now I don’t know if the surgery would have been a cure all, but I really don’t want any surgery unless it is absolutely necessary! Hopefully that time will never come but I know there are no guarantees. I will also try to incorporate some of these back exercises!
@darrell13748 ай бұрын
@@burlingwillow7140 Good Luck!!
@ari3lz3pp5 ай бұрын
❤ Thank you!! I agree I rather avoid surgery. I had it as a kid and for dental but have issues with anesthesia. I have a bulging disc and possibly stenosis. Symptoms of it regularly. I don't look obese (as much as mildly overweight) but I am. I don't get much rest so trying to ... because exercise doesn't do much if can't. But I do like to walk at least. It tires me out a lot but I have to for my kids. I'm inspired by your story to keep at it!!!
@Alisa-kz7wd18 күн бұрын
If you had severe spinal stenosis that had turned into sciatica there’s no way you would have been able to walk 10 steps before you stopped and would be begging for surgery
@jcmgc3 жыл бұрын
This is great. My stenosis hit me at 58. I am an an athlete.I can't stand very long, nor walk (or hike in the forest.) But I can ride a full-suspension mountain bike for hours pain free, To complicate things, I have a intravenous filter in my vena cava right where the stenosis is, so puncturing that during surgery is risks with great consequences. Your videos are well put together. I've found tightness in my hamstring and quads add to the psoas tightness, and spending 10 minutes foam rolling the knots out greatly reduces the pain immediately. If I can't stand up to make my morning coffee, there is a problem. To other people. Avoiding surgery takes a lot of work. Every day. It's hard. It hurts. You will want to quit. Don't. Take a break, but don't let it get away from you. To avoid boredom, find different exercises, with different props, and run them past your PT You don't want to be on the "surgery train."
@beppley1003 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I had my left hip replaced a few years ago, at 51. I’m done with the‘surgery train’. I now have pain from my sciatica, I think, down into my right leg. No surgery!
@tealatata3 жыл бұрын
i’m where you are i lift weights supporting my back and a recombinant bike but can’t walk or dance anymore 🥲but i’m not getting surgery
@natehawesvideo2 жыл бұрын
Mine hit met at 25!! Used to upload snowboarding and bodyboarsimg but now I'm in so much back and leg pain. Diagnosed on mri with nerve root stenosis at l4 l5 and a small disc bulge there too but I'm determined to get better. How are you doing?
@williamsherman71683 ай бұрын
I hope you do well
@andrewwinch4602 Жыл бұрын
I’m not a fan of the initial clickbait, but as a PT, I can say that this information is absolute gold. These guys inject disclaimers at all the right points. At no point do they overstep their bounds or offer unsafe advice. Two “foolproof” exercises I’ve found if I’m not sure if there’s disc involvement or not are a prone-on-elbows with a gentle forward pull and a standing press-up on a table-counter. Both promote a neutral spine with traction/distraction, so there’s no risk of formational compression or disc protrusion. Anyway, cheers, guys. Great work.
@louisvictor3473 Жыл бұрын
I don't awlays watch them, but at least before they started almost every video immediately pointing out "we are the most popular in our opinion", to the point I didn't even notice they didn't do it on this one, my brain just auto corrected. I could be wrong here, but I am guessing the regulars are aware of it, the jingle is very obviously sus, and they probably just got tired of pointing the obvious out to a mostly aware audience. Not saying your observation is meritless, IMO it would be ideal to change the intro song a bit at least, but I also get that it is a hassle to mess with the channels identity and to just get a new one done, specially since the media stuff is a tool not their focus and area of expertise, and probably for not much benefit (ours or theris) anyway.
@briseboy Жыл бұрын
@@louisvictor3473 "gold" "IMO" - Initial Mental Offering? Can we have it for a song? "Awlays" - Is that a crestfallen response to suping an dprone exercise? Do you people ACTUALLY believe your comments are NOT merely famous Hawaiian canned meat? (Spam, for those unfamiliar with th egenre)
@TheBuckMuscles4 сағат бұрын
Traction has always made my symptoms worse.
@karennorris78802 жыл бұрын
I do another stretch that I've not seen anywhere but it seems to stretch the lower back in a different way and allows the supporting muscles to relax for a good stretch. I lay face down on a large exercise ball and tilt foward until I am touching the floor with my hands. I usually try to hold onto the edge of a carpet or chair legs or something that I can grip. Then I take a deep breath and push my stomach muscles out and rock forward and back until I feel the stretch in the correct place in my lower back. I don't know if it actually does anything, but it feels great!
@MrsRTRR Жыл бұрын
Just go found you guys today, started my first PE adjustment on Monday, told me to wait after 5/6 adjustments before he started me on at home exercises! I’ve been suffering with this L^2S^2 for so long, I’m ready for the healing to begin. I will show my PT this video! Thank you
@dulcieogilvie5786 Жыл бұрын
This has actually helped me and has almost eliminated my lower back and hip pain……..will keep at it! Thanks guys..xx
@helengarrett63782 жыл бұрын
I have stenosis, scoliosis and bulging disks. I used to provide traction by hanging from a door. Sadly I have gotten shorter and cannot reach up that high anymore. I do the other two exercised but the relief is very short lived. The latest complications is neuropathy and tingling in both feet and sometimes very sharp pains in the toes. At 81 years nobody wants to try surgery and all other methods of pain relief don't work either. I am finding that I need my walker for balance as my cane isn't enough. This is no fun but I still try to do as much housework and walking as I can. For people in my situation two shorter walks daily are better than a mile all at once. I just need to keep moving or I stiffen up and the pain gets worse.
@bjacob99982 жыл бұрын
I prefer therapy but I’m 61 years old. Do you wish you had the surgery when you were younger? 🤗
@helengarrett63782 жыл бұрын
@@bjacob9998 I was scheduled for surgery but at my preop physical they found an arrhythmia and a procedure to correct that was preformed instead. Then they decided not to do the surgery after all. So, here I am stuck but trying to keep mobility and function and slowly losing the battle. But that is the story of aging. It's one thing or another and attitude helps so I keep trying, keep walking, keep cleaning and dusting. I accept help when I can get it for what I can't do myself.
@rebeccaharper60222 жыл бұрын
Try contacting Dr. Jho in Pittsburgh: www.drjho.com/lumbar_stenosis_surgery.htm
@rosiewesterhold93402 жыл бұрын
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@ritastutler1470 Жыл бұрын
@@helengarrett6378 Back surgery usually does not help with pain…it straightened my back but now I have third and fifth disc bulging and a tear .
@pfang72293 жыл бұрын
I’m 30 and I have it lol it’s crazy that people only regard old people and illness or ailment because it’s not uncommon anymore glad I found this channel they discuss a lot
@susannickell6553 жыл бұрын
I love these guys, I have been in the back pain business for 25 years and every episode I see makes me so happy, do what these guys say to do, it works.
@lindawoods80422 жыл бұрын
can a serious fall create spinal stenosis?
@TheRoflSandwich2 жыл бұрын
@@lindawoods8042 possibly, I have it in my l4 and l5 simply from using my back at work and over extending causing muscle strains etc.
@DineseBeckert2 жыл бұрын
After Kytopasty in two cracked vertebrae, you guys got me stronger than imaginable with your 'in bed, on your back' exercises. Two years later, I NEVER leave my bed without those stretches. They wake up my hamstrings, my cafe muscles, my hip flexors... I am set when I slide out of bed now. I encourage anyone watching these two, to listen and do. It's been nearly two years and I do the bed exercises every day, no fail. I am limber, I am more flexible than I have EVER been and by gosh..I am 62!!!
@gillhare714 Жыл бұрын
What are the bed exercises?
@DineseBeckert Жыл бұрын
@@gillhare714 After breaking my back, within 2 weeks I was able to do 'bed exercises'. Laying on your back, bring your heals to your butt. knees are up. Slowly lift each leg up. 30 per side (I always did em together) As you get better, bring your knees closer to your body (after 3 years I can now do this stretch with my knees in my face! (looks like a pike position I guess) It's important once you raise your feet to the sky, do feet stretches, flex them a few times, you will feel that stretch in your calves. By the time your done, 3 mins, you can slide out of bed. Don't do too much out of bed, as your spine is longer when you wake up. It's been a god sent and I am going on 4 years now, faithfully prior to getting out of bed.🤗🤗 ~Look for Bob and Brads, exercises in bed after back surgery...That's where I got it!!
@tomasofaolain3117 Жыл бұрын
Well done
@briseboy Жыл бұрын
Hmmm, "cafe muscles." The muscles of mastication, so underutilized, to be stretched BEFORE entering the establishment, ALWAYS.
@giovanna72210 ай бұрын
@@briseboy Mastication, however, in excess, is not healthy.
@mariadelcarmenchavez53322 жыл бұрын
Great exercises I have spinal stenosis since 8 years ago and the doctor wants to operate me, but I rejected it and with that exercises I have felt better and the pain go away, I gratefully with you. God always blessings you
@pravoslavn2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video. 77 Y.O. male, excellent health. Last year I spent six months in PT for Spondylosis/Stenosis/Sciatica. Those young PT's took me from crutches to no crutches in just a few months. Your program is a good refresher for me. THANK YOU ! Guess I should tell you what did me in and injured my back. I was hitting the gym 5 days a week for 90 minutes each session. 180 pounds on the Smith machine 150 reps. 150 reps in the crunch chair. And so forth. But the one that really put me under was the inversion table. I should have known better. The only things I am allowed to do at the gym now are ride the bicycle and do the "arm bike" - which means it is hardly worth while to go to the gym at all. Thanks for all you do for people who are hurting. Your "channel" (to use the trendy word) is a blessing.
@cajiedog2 жыл бұрын
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@BaseballinHeaven Жыл бұрын
Please tell me about your inversion table experience. How or why did that do you in? Thanks!
@michaelrodriguez26403 жыл бұрын
Its been a couple of days since stretching. No more PAIN ! THANKS!
@TravelingWithKiwi2 жыл бұрын
Seriously? This gives me a hope
@narendraburdak27932 жыл бұрын
@@TravelingWithKiwi Hey, I have been struggling with lumbar spinal stenosis from almost 1 year, do you have any advice for me ?
@narendraburdak27932 жыл бұрын
Hey, I have been struggling with lumbar spinal stenosis from almost 1 year, do you have any advice for me ?
@gregd4391 Жыл бұрын
I've watched countless videos from doctors and physical therapists, one to two different physical therapists, two chiropractors, take bromelain, turmeric, K2, D3, Omega 3, multivitamin, Resveritrol... So far nothing has helped and I think some of the physical therapy was actually making the condition worse. I've had 11 months of constant pain, loss of appetite, muscle spasms 24/7 for 11 months.
@johnvaldivia4718 Жыл бұрын
I hope you are good now... any updates you want to share with us
@gattamom6 ай бұрын
Check out this minimally invasive surgery kzbin.info/www/bejne/rpTbpK2KgLqAa9Esi=V0AnGlHQdGzhTE7x
@milliechalk83982 жыл бұрын
You guys are lifesavers! I used to be so afraid of my pain but now I let it guide me through different exercises you've taught and now I'm pain free!
@narendraburdak27932 жыл бұрын
Hey, I have been struggling with lumbar spinal stenosis from almost 1 year, do you have any advice for me ?
@nondisclosed54392 жыл бұрын
@@narendraburdak2793 do what they say +inversion table
@mohanasharma352 Жыл бұрын
@@narendraburdak2793hey how are you doing now?
@bornagainchristian25015 ай бұрын
I have L4 L5 L5 SI spondylolisthesis Stage 2 and L3 L4 Spondylolisthesis Stage 1 as a result of 2 falls on separate occasion. Thank you for these exercises. I aill incorporate them in my daily routine. God bless you both Bob and Brad.
@BobandBrad5 ай бұрын
You are very welcome, happy to help!
@edswanerbury58592 жыл бұрын
When Brad was explaining symptoms of Stenosis- it brought me back to 2019 when I was at whits end with pain. Had back surgery which gave me the ability to walk without pain. Now if there were something that could help with numbness I get after walking a bit. Gonna try these exercises to see if it helps. Thanks you guys!!
@juliehillebrand39202 жыл бұрын
My MRI diagnosed my spinal Stenosis. I have bulging discs throughout my lumbar spine. My Orthopedic Surgeon told me that my MRI was “IMPRESSIVE “. But not in a good way. He was not sure how I was able to walk ! And I also have a traumatic compression fracture T 12 from a fall floor my stomach. P. S. I am 75 now. I do go to the gym and this helps !
@jumpingjoy13 жыл бұрын
I just found the 2 of you today. Thank you. There seems to be no doctors around here that believe me about my leg tingling/going numb. If they hear me at all, they want me to take pills. Not going to happen since I have a bad reaction to most drugs. My lower spine is curved, I have a bulging disc in that "triangle" area that makes me feel like there's rocks in my back, especially if I lie on flat surfaces. I have been doing some of the stretches for months. I call them modified ballet exercises. LOL Having a painful back has been hard on me. I took years of ballet, did competitive dance and figure skating. Plus agility with my Jack Russell Terriers. I used to walk them about 5 miles a day, now I'm lucky to walk them 3/10 of a mile. I'm no stranger to exercise. Again, thank you.
@sandragraham65123 жыл бұрын
Bad chronic sacral and lumbar areas
@elizabethrose9364 Жыл бұрын
The pain in my very lower back was so bad I thought I had cancer. Bulging inside etc. Didn’t know that pain worse than childbirth existed. Of course, it also lasts 24/7. Found a chiropractor with a special bed and way of stretching that area but my hip still hurts but the bone pain has finally gone down to a five! It has also affected my bodily functions. I am so sorry that people suffer in this way and now cannot even get relief from medicines if even for a couple hours. But not feeling alone with this condition, gives me a bit of courage to keep hanging on. 76 now.
@jobutton9866 Жыл бұрын
Lol... I know the feeling. I lost my bowel movements. I got hit by a tour bus. Lost my lawsuit and the court laugh at me but so now I just sit here waiting for my time to come. Please come. I want leave this place I call hell..
@soniamcnamara904810 ай бұрын
Ask Jesus to help you❤
@soniamcnamara904810 ай бұрын
There is hope for you.
@faceroll_fatality2 ай бұрын
i just turned 40. same boat as you.
@frenzinapereira75122 жыл бұрын
Congratulations! Bob and Brad,! Your videos have helped Millions of people around the world God Bless you always! Keep it up!
@doreenarcher85432 жыл бұрын
Thanks you guys. I have degenerative lumbar spinal scoliosis stenosis. Several years ago I fell and broke my arm. I’ve had a couple falls since. I have to be careful. I wear a monitor in case it’s a bad fall. The pain gets to be so nasty; it’s really changed my life. I’m 64. With there being scoliosis I didn’t think any surgery could even be possible. I have had physical therapy. I have to make sure I do those exercises. I’ve been stubborn about using a walker or cane. I guess there’s also osteo arthritis in that area . One of my aunts also had this situation. Thank you so much for these videos, so helpful.🤗🤗🤗
@nancysee4932 Жыл бұрын
Ok..got it. I have stenosis. Sitting down does help. I will try stretches.
@virginiamcclure61049 ай бұрын
I have had stenosis at L4 and L5 for many years. Not a candidate for surgery due to osteoporosis. I was dangling from doorsills for a nice stretch, but, my shoulders couldn't hold up to that, so I started dangling my legs, one at a time, going down the stairs very slowly. I have a longish stair with double handrails and this sort of mindful stairway routine seems to ease the pressure on my spine.
@miabrantley2053 жыл бұрын
My father had spinal stenosis. After several surgeries, he died paralyzed from the waist down, bedridden for the last two years of his life. I'm terrified I'm going to get it too.
@TheRescueDog3 жыл бұрын
Same here. I say avoid surgery at all costs! They made my dad go from in pain but mobile 2 in pain but immobile.
@anneeinhorn9227 Жыл бұрын
Last I checked, the success rate for spinal surgery, when the goal is relief of pain, is 50%. PTs that specialize in functional movement can help alot.
@veel19733 жыл бұрын
I did have surgery and had a laminectomy and discectomy and spinal fusion with cage. My neurosurgeon saw my MRI and said we can do this! I had spinal stenosis, disc was basically flat and almost gone.i had numbness and tingling down my right leg. I'm not going to lie, this was the most pain I ever felt post op but surgery really helped.
@virginiapineda47433 жыл бұрын
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@jacquelinekanngangi74573 жыл бұрын
Are you well now
@veel19733 жыл бұрын
What I had done was necessary. But I have SI joint pain pretty bad
@timdolan45913 жыл бұрын
@@veel1973 I know you and me are different but. Could you tell me how long your recovery was? Did you need to do professional physical therapy afterwards? THANKS
@veel19733 жыл бұрын
Tim Dolan I had no PT and don't know why my neurosurgeon didn't get me some PT! It was the worst pain I've ever felt
@johnprice1824 Жыл бұрын
While i have stenosis, my pain point is sitting down. Standing is not painful. After driving to work, it takes about 30min of standing/walking around for the pain to go away
@heathermunoz62826 ай бұрын
Me too!
@DS-zr8pw13 күн бұрын
My case too. Alsi, the pain is in the back and less on legs. Is this Stenosis or the bulging disc that's hurting?
@murrismiller23122 жыл бұрын
thanks for being sooo forthright and honest
@doczang7003 жыл бұрын
Daily intake of turmeric helps eventually calm the inflamation!! I encourage anyone living in pain to add it to their regimen.
@WisconsinWanderer3 жыл бұрын
I believe the turmeric really has help my inflammation. I cook with it daily!🙂
@jassirandhawa41773 жыл бұрын
How to take it ?
@WisconsinWanderer3 жыл бұрын
@@jassirandhawa4177 as a spice mixed with your favorite foods
@jassirandhawa41773 жыл бұрын
@@WisconsinWanderer ok.. but in india we prepare our meals daily with using turmeric.. bt i think it dnt help me ...
@upholdsanity37593 жыл бұрын
I'm doing a neem turmeric blend. Excellent.
@franciscocruzjr57212 жыл бұрын
THANKS. I've been remodeling my house for a few months now. my back has forced me to only put in 5 to 7 hours. I'm going to watch more of your videos to see if they help.
@foreverbrownsfan3 жыл бұрын
Had an MRI about two months ago. Severe stenosis, some arthritis & grade 2 spondo. Approaching age 70, getting 3 fusions is not my 1st choice. I’ve done the knee bends and the roller (both help) but I’m not consistent. 🤫 I really want to try the traction, too. My hand, arm and shoulders are able to support me, but I may put a cushion underneath. Thanks for the great videos!
Holy crazy. I'm 46, MRI diagnosed stenosis and I'm waiting on what the surgeons say. Your posts diagnosed me weeks ago. Thank you B n B
@brunojuno65353 жыл бұрын
Don’t get surgery . Most of my patients end up having pain anyway and then have to have more laminectomies and spinal fusions . Avoid bending backwards . All of your exercises should be in flexion ( bending forward , bringing your knees toward your chest , etc ) in other words in standing, walking , siting , lying down .. all of your exercises should be in flexion . Stretching is the best thing to do .
@snarfington3 жыл бұрын
@@brunojuno6535 Thank you. I've heard surgery is pretty pointless so really didn't want it. I will keep up with the exercise instead.
@MajaLoncar3 жыл бұрын
@brunojuno what about torathic stenosis? There isn't compresion on surrounding nerves .
@bettebyrd3 жыл бұрын
@@MajaLoncar same here ?
@ManuelPortelada7 күн бұрын
@@brunojuno6535thoughts on injections ??
@donboehner60053 жыл бұрын
You guys make a great team. Obviously you have spent a lot of time together and know how to verbally poke each other, adding humor to your presentations. It's fun to learn what's wrong with us watching this channel.
@teachermichelle96327 ай бұрын
I'm 48 and my neurosurgeon advised surgery for stenosis of the spinal canal around the sciatic region. I've read so many people saying that once you have one surgery you open up a door to multiple surgeries. So I am trying to exercise to prevent the surgery.
@reidwhitton62482 жыл бұрын
I had a double lumbar fusion in Dec 2019 which helped to stabilize my spine and restore the proper curvature. It relived the pain in my left leg. But now after two years I've developed nerve pain on the right side affecting my knee. I'm okay as long as I exercise everyday. But I can't sit around for more than a day or the pain starts up. At least it's a good motivator to keep moving. I also have stenosis, arthritis, and other bulging discs.
@bjacob99982 жыл бұрын
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@Christie-gp2cy Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this informative video. My stenosis is so severe that I could barely walk and liked awake at night, unable to sleep. I see a chicopractor, who does help, but your "homework" hopefully will alleviate at least some of my pain. Thanks again!
@Jenny4113 жыл бұрын
I was diagnosed with Spinal Stenosis and that has caused me to have Neuropathy!! I am going to try these exercises, i can barely walk when out and need to have a cart or cane to help me because my left leg hurts from the pain, it feels like my leg weighs 200 pounds that I'm carrying around, its sheer agony and only sitting helps to relieve it!!!
@celfacorballvelasquez10703 жыл бұрын
Lo deberian colocar en español
@suesreviews7822 жыл бұрын
These two are like a married couple but I know they each have spouses/families - I'm just making a humorous/frivolous comment! But, truly, they are always completing each other's sentences and fleshing out each other's explanations and examples. Brad gets a little irritable sometimes and even gets mad at Bob - it cracks me up! - but you can tell they are great friends and co-workers. I've also suspected that Brad deliberately pretends to be irritable at times, just to engage the viewers. I can't help laughing, even though I know he is doing it on purpose. You can tell he has a good heart. Bob is such a decent, gentle giant - his explanations are so thorough and his desire to help those of us in pain is clearly heartfelt. I have personally benefited from the Bob and Brad videos enormously. Thanks to Bob and Brad, I have been able to get back on the treadmill and get active again! Go, Bob and Brad: you definitely ARE (cue music) the most famous (and greatest!) physiotherapists on the internet!
@BobandBrad2 жыл бұрын
Sue, thank you for the kind words, Brad
@michellecorgain103 жыл бұрын
I was diagnosed at 35 or 36 with degenerative disk disease. Thank you for this video I been looking for something to help me.
@queeble0073 жыл бұрын
Same here. Spondyliolisthesis, stenosis, herniations. Do these exercises work for you?
@Mathiu_Truhile3 жыл бұрын
34 here. L5-s1 has little or no disc.
@refatrabadi66563 жыл бұрын
@@Mathiu_Truhile same here
@refatrabadi66563 жыл бұрын
@@queeble007 same here
@refatrabadi66563 жыл бұрын
Same here
@user-d8r9v Жыл бұрын
As a retired PT, I would get good results with mechanical traction in supine, gradually increasing from intermittent to constant hold time. SKTC, DKTC and side lying leg over table to gap the foramina or close. Mechanical traction is a must for cervical/lumbar DDD, DJD, herniations, etc.
@carbcrazychristina64753 жыл бұрын
I am so happy I found your channel today. I had surgery in November and got off track with my workouts. Then I went back at running too hard, too fast and got shin splints. I was finally feeling better and I fell down the stairs and sprained my ankle. Because of Covid, I'm not going to physical therapy so I am extremely thankful for your videos!
@bettymcglothlin32842 жыл бұрын
I have bone on bone in both hips and a hole in my spine along with an extra rib and an extra vertebra...i find out years ago that I am a CHIMERA...TWIN AT ONE TIME...God chose me to live and I absorbed baby brother and that's why I am missing a ovary and fallopian tube and have extra parts from brother....i am 63yrs. Old now and not able to walk or to do anything without pain...severe pain. I CANNOT find clothes in closet to wear CAUSE of pain and gaining 50lbs. I have clothes for all sizes just can't sort THRU CAUSE of pain and no help. I was emotionally..sexually...physically abused after my loving HUSBAND died unexpectedly after 40 YRS. Of marriage...so no one seems to care about me...the ones that did are all deceased. I was one of the happiest..nicest...caring person at one time. Now I have quit eating. Drinking..and taking meds CAUSE too much pain to deal with to try to function...down to 6 sips of water daily and kidneys are shutting down...several major blockages...bleeding significantly behind both eyes...mini strokes...3 different blood pressure pills a day and still can't keep pressure down. I have DIED B4 AND WENT TO THE OTHER SIDE SO U VAN SAY...IM DYING TO GO BACK...ONLY BEEN OUT OF HOUSE 1 TIME THIS WHOLE YR. IMAGINE THAT WOULD YOU? I USED 2 LOVE LIFE AND EVERYONE...BUT NOT ANYMORE SORRY TO SAY...WALKED AWAY FROM FAMILY..FRIENDS..EVERYONE...MY PHILOSOPHY IS IF U CANT ENJOY YOUR LIFE THEN WHY LIVE IT????? ALL BECAUSE MY 2 BEST DRS. DIED AND NEW DRS. ARENT CARING ENOUGH TO HELP ME...SO IF NO ONE CARES ABOUT ME THEN WHY SHOULD I CARE ABOUT ME? SAD STORY OF MY LIFE AND NOW NO ONE ABUSING ME CAUSE I DONT LET NO ONE IN MY HOUSE SO NOW I CAN ABUSE MYSELF I GUESS....ALL I WANTED WAS MY PAIN TO BE UNDER CONTROL SO I COULD LIVE A HALF WAY DECENT LIFE...BUT THATS ASKING TOO MUCH I GUESS....I DONT DRINK OR DO DRUGS AND STILL NO ONE TO HELP ME....MY LIFE IS IN A MILLION PIECES AND YOU WOULD NOT...REPEAT...WOULD NOT BELIEVE MY ONCE BEAUTIFUL HOME AND WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE NOW....SO MY LITTLE GARDEN OF EDEN IS NO MORE SO I AM FINALLY DONE LIVING THIS LIFE........
@jamesherrera1581 Жыл бұрын
You need to call out to Jesus. He can help you and save you.
@ednabriones1270 Жыл бұрын
I been using heating pad every night at my lower bach for a month the pains on my thigh to the leg and tingling numbness are gone and able to stand longer and walk longer without pain, my doctor told me to have surgery after 10 times of physical therapy and my friend told me to use heating pad.
@NoobTube4gamers2 жыл бұрын
I'm 35 and I've had chronic back pain since I was 21. It gets to a point I get 'lateral pelvic tilt' but these stretches do help before it gets to that point to help reduce it in time. Took me years to learn several methods of stretches and home remedies. Doctors like to prescribe ibuprofen and muscle relaxers and call it a day always scheduling an Xray but never find anything. An MRI is what they need to do if you have this pain. Annoy ur doctor until they finally schedule an MRI or else they'll move on with their busy lives.
@rtbt818510 ай бұрын
I’m 44 and have had back pain since 23. Got an MRI 6 years ago and found I have stenosis at L4 L5. Stretch everyday and started seeing a chiro again. Did they find stenosis in your MRI, noob ?
@crazytam3 Жыл бұрын
I had a bulging disc and did physical therapy. Thought I was moving forward & regaining my fitness life back - then told spinal stenosis 😢I’m so over it 😢 how would the last exercise work with a bulging disc & spinal stenosis? I’m 🙏 for God’s healing 🙏
@godmadethedonkeytalkjuliem84043 жыл бұрын
This is perfect I had an ACADIA facet REPLACEMENT my S1 L4 L5 now it's gone up to the C2 C3 C4 C5 it just goes on. I need a bed that I can get on easily I noticed my arms are getting weaker to get myself in the middle of the bed now I am sleeping on the edge of my bed. I do have leg pain. Pain is gone when I sit down. I used to fall before my first surgery.
@mause19472 жыл бұрын
Just the help I was looking for my panful herniated disks, thanks so much, may you be blessed for your kindness
@arisa77073 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your videos! I am 20 yrs old and I have spinal stenosis It's pretty difficult to move things around in such an early age.
@mohanjagan1003 жыл бұрын
Sad to hear How r u doing now
@Hargun_cheema7 ай бұрын
I’m also just 17 years old. How are you doing and how did you improve
@devdroid9606 Жыл бұрын
Cycling, with your abdominals properly engaged and most of your weight on the pedals (riding with your lower back straight, at a 45 degree angle) is also helpful for lumbar spinal stenosis. The leg movement "flosses" the sciatic nerve and its roots. Riding with your back in lumbar extension opens both spinal and neural (foraminal) canals.
@openyourmind37632 жыл бұрын
Your education and stretch tips are extremely helpful! Your humor and normalization makes it seem less scary and more managable. I loved your video on plantar fascitis. Now that I am 50, I better subscribe! Really appreciate you guys!
@anitasyvalahti17302 жыл бұрын
Hi! my spinal stenosis surgery was years ago. It was in area L5 S1. The operation was a success. 1. year was painless, but pack pain start again. My own fault. I do not exercises, and i did not stretched. Now i must be start again to take care to myself. Thank you Bob and Brad.
@nbi42203 жыл бұрын
Thanks, informative video. I have been diagnosed with Ankylosing Spondylitis, Osteophytes, and Spinal Stenosis. I'm a 61 year old male who never had a back problem until recently. In November I had a back episode that was excruciating to the point of being debilitating - for one week I could barely move. Neither I nor my primary doctor have been able to figure this out. I've even been tested for AI and rheumatic conditions all of which came back negative. There was no trauma due to a sports injury or some kind of accident. A full suite of X-rays was taken which did not show breaks or fractures. The symptoms are weird. The pain is in the center of my back rather than the lower back. I don't have sciatica or any pain shooting into my legs which is typically associated with stenosis. Yes, leaning forward helps especially while seated. However raising my arms above my head also makes my back feel good. In the last 4 months I've recovered enough to conduct daily activities without having to eat Ibuprofen like candy, but I still have pain. The one movement which is guaranteed to cause pain is any sort of torsion around the spine. During my first week of this episode the simple act of rolling from one side to the other while in bed was intolerable. This can still cause jabs of intense pain so I do it slowly. I'm ok walking, standing, and sitting provided I avoid twisting even in the slightest. Still baffled as to what the root cause is. Which of my conditions could produce this weird set of symptoms? Could this have been a herniated disc? My dilemma is that I don't know what to do because the root cause hasn't been identified.
@BobandBrad3 жыл бұрын
Hi! We are very sorry to hear of your situation! Unfortunately, we cannot answer individual medical questions via the internet due to everyone's situations being so unique. We try to provide general health and wellness information to our viewers, but anything beyond that, we would recommend you consult a physician. I see that you already done that, so maybe more testing needs to be done? You could try different videos we have on each of your specific ailments, however if you do any exercises that cause new or more pain, we recommend you stopping that exercise immediately. Best of luck.
@lindac.61793 жыл бұрын
I'm not a doctor, so my opinion is only based on my experience, but you didn't mention an MRI. If you haven't had one get a new doctor and an MRI! My back dr. won't diagnose anything without one. As patients, we have to do alot of searching, asking questions and advocating for ourselves. That's how I found the most famous PT'S (in my opinion). It's totally acceptable to get a second and even a 3rd opinion. You're doing the right stuff by asking, just don't give up, you deserve an answer. Good Luck.
@maya57163 жыл бұрын
@@lindac.6179 Also, things were missed on my MRI that were picked up when dye (contrast) was used. So, if no allergies to the contrast used, get that with the MRI.
@anitasyvalahti17302 жыл бұрын
@@maya5716 I was in MRI, before my back operation. First i have all kind of nervous system show symptoms. I go to private doctor. I get to referral to MRI. In neurologi clinic they did all kind of tests, i do´t remember all of they´s. I was a lucky, not of nothing serious illness was´t found. Only my neck arthrosis, and spondylothesis of L5 S1. (Sorry, my English writing is poor. It is not my mother tongue.)
@zeljkapetrovich2 жыл бұрын
Check yourself for Thoracic facet syndrom because facet joints do the spine rotation.
@milankovacevic1483 Жыл бұрын
Thanks much, guys. The last one seems to hit it perfectly for me. The foot-stool part definitely helps me strech further a bit. Tks❤
@atruceforbruce53883 жыл бұрын
I'm an 15 year sf combat veteran, I have spinal stenosis. These people hit every symptom. I used to jump out of airplanes and one time had a bad parachute, my back has never been the same the pain is absolutely debilitating. It was shooting down my right leg so bad and then one day the pain stopped and so did the function and feeling of my lower right leg. Having my lower leg become paralyzed has not been a good thing. My back is always in pain and although I have had to learn how to walk to the point where I don't look like there is nothing wrong. I occasionally have pain shoot down my left leg and down to the knee on the right.
@whatthe65322 жыл бұрын
I would have thought when you had that much nerve damage you should’ve been having surgery.
@jonplopp66432 жыл бұрын
At this time suffering. Age 70 with definite stenotic lumbar area. Yes to all your stenosis test questions; but knee to chest exercises, doing up laces and the like brings on tremendous pain in groin and inner thigh area. No proper nights sleep for ages as lying on either side brings on pain in outside of thighs; back lying bearable and propping myself up also helps. Legs have become weak; walking is very uncomfortable;
@samantharedden39063 жыл бұрын
I'm not old and was diagnosed with lumbar spinal stenosis at 38.....but I also have a large curve due to scoliosis. I also have disc herniation in the lumbar and cervical spine....thank you for this video.
@ankur71933 жыл бұрын
I was diagnosed at 26. These videos really help
@stacia27193 жыл бұрын
Wow, I have the same problems with my back. Are you having surgery or are you in physical therapy? If you choose not to reply, I wish you good luck!
@rajdeepmahanti88713 жыл бұрын
Same problem. I'm only 21 years old
@shelly21253 жыл бұрын
I have the exact spinal conditions
@monicacall75323 жыл бұрын
Serious spinal stenosis is a family curse on both sides of my family. We all get it along with arthritis in the lumbar spine and degenerative disc disease. Age 30 is the average age we tend to get it.
@macdisciple2 жыл бұрын
Thx. Just diagnosed. Congenital due to short pedicles at age 60 but symptoms go back 20 years. No back pain but bilateral leg pain is excruciating without pain meds. Hope to avoid surgery.
@daniellamoncada2 жыл бұрын
22 and diagnosed with lumbar spinal stenosis. Going to give these exercises a try!! I’ll do anything at this point
@frederickmuhlbauer94772 жыл бұрын
Sorry to hear that WAY too young for that God bless you Daniella
@JPH4012 жыл бұрын
21 and same, good luck!
@stevanperunicic54602 жыл бұрын
19 now and dealing with it for over a year, cant do much of anything now, going to see how this helps
@shaunguffey91992 жыл бұрын
Y'all have to get into some kind of back stretching & strengthening routine, daily, or at least 3 times a week, and for life. I learned I had spondylolisthesis at 23 and wish I had included important physical therapy exercises with my regular workouts. Now in my 40s, I have some kind of chronic pain and do all types of exercises/stretches daily for my back but that's just to keep it from getting worse. There is no improving.
@stevanperunicic54602 жыл бұрын
I am doing workouts an hour everyday for a year already, thats why i am satying i have no improvement, if i didint do a thing i would not say that, not the tipe of dude to not do anything then complain
@sjtalksandlife2 жыл бұрын
I got diagnosed with spinal stenosis physical therapy didn't work for me. I have alot of pain while walking and numbness and pain in my left leg while walking. I got sciatic nerve pain as well. It's so bad I have not been able to work, but I will try these exercises.
@xinnonfren20423 жыл бұрын
Thank you for all the excellent information on lumbar spinal stenosis! I have long legs and a sway back, and all the info on this vid is helping a treat. Cheers.
@jamiefinch84112 жыл бұрын
I have been diagnosed with this at age 26. The pain has become so severe. Doctors told me they think it was from a mix of pregnancy and my C-section 2 years ago. My L4 L5 is trying to narrow in my spine. I have been giving a steriod and muscle relaxer but it isnt hardly helping. I hardly ever took any medicine before this so i thought the medicine would help. I have been put on a weight restriction. I noticed even today i can hardly be a mom and do normal things like helping with my daughter or driving without being in more pain. It has gotten so bad i feel my legs and arms are so sore. I will try these exercises and see if it helps.
@debmakly2 жыл бұрын
I fell as a young child down a flight of stairs hitting and hurting my back. Hanging upside down or from my shoulders from the monkey bars always felt SO good. Years later I was diagnosed with spinal stenosis c3-4 & L4-5 is almost closed.
@pennywhite9957 Жыл бұрын
U young men have really blessd my life. I am learning alot
@upholdsanity37593 жыл бұрын
Bob. Brad. Helping the pained. In a real way. Every day. 💜💜❤️
@sandrakandeztriple-earth-t64525 ай бұрын
Just watched a video about a homeopathy remedy by Dr. Debra Katchen. I’m going to be researching for my mother. Sounds like her method has really helped the pain.
@outdoorguy8452 жыл бұрын
My father has spinal stenosis, has every symptom you described, but it's not easy getting someone who's 86 years old to do stretching or exercise.
@janekennaway80083 жыл бұрын
I was busy doing all these types of exercises and in a great deal of pain. My surgeon suggested I stopped and did nothing until my operation and I am So much better.
@gladischoueifati82093 жыл бұрын
What surgery did you have ?
@janyhollo21972 жыл бұрын
Thank you SO MUCH for showing the anatomical areas and being so detailed on the why and where and what of what is going on with each topic that you talk about. It helps me so much to understand and think more about the exercise I am to do for what purpose. You are answering so many questions that I never really understood before. You have helped me to feel better in the past couple years doing the exercises that you show thank you again so much
@nguoithichhoasim12333 жыл бұрын
I think with the stress 3 , we should put a high cushion ( may be O.5 m high ) under our bottom , in case thing goes wrong ( hands slip , the holding band break , ) then we will drop down on the cushion , the impact will be much less harmful .
@dchillman3 жыл бұрын
I've recently been diagnosed with severe lumbar stenosis and have my first PT session tomorrow. Contrary to your questions/answers at the start, I have more pain when I'm sitting or laying down and significantly less pain when I'm walking or standing; so the problem can be more complex and the rules don't always apply to everyone. But I do value the information you provide here and I plan to put into practice all the exercises you recommend as well as what I learn through therapy. Thanks.
@Carl_Frank3 жыл бұрын
I also just got a diagnosis of severe lumbar spinal stenosis after an MRI. I am 52. Sitting, walking and standing are ok for me, but if I lie flat on my back with legs straight, my legs ( starting at my feet) will start to tingle and get a little numb.
@edwardwagner26792 жыл бұрын
True for some. If your spinal stenosis is caused by advanced disc disease and not a confluence of disease. It also depends if the stenosis is central or lateral. The slump test was used years ago to make the diagnosis prior to modern imaging techniques
@Carl_Frank2 жыл бұрын
update: After an Xray by a spine doc, it turns out I have lytic spondylolisthesis, which means the back portion (the part that surrounds the spinal cord) of my L5 vertebra had separated from the disc-supporting part (probably long ago). The latter then scooted forward a little bit over time. Scary sounding, but doc says most people live with it just fine if they do regular specific core stability PT exercises. I did a round of PT, and will have to continue with the exercises I was shown for the rest of my life. One thing they did say is that for my particular situation I want to *avoid* arching my back, so I definitely won't be doing the "upward dog-like" stretch I've seen in some videos about bulging discs, which is what I initially thought I had. So if you are at all unsure of the nature of your particular condition, find out before assuming this will help or harm your condition. My situation tends to cause anterior pelvic tilt, so arching is the opposite of what I want to do for the position of that L5. I want to work against that tendency to arch, in order to get that vertebra to scoot back more where it's supposed to be (which they told me these exercises can potentially help achieve).
@edanisgreat51182 жыл бұрын
@@Carl_Frank I have spinal stenosis and bulging discs in my lower back. I’m only 17. I kept trying to push through the pain for my sport and now I pay the consequences .
@Carl_Frank2 жыл бұрын
@@edanisgreat5118 Wow I'm sorry to hear that. Hopefully physical therapy can help you.
@sharidhinshaw45193 ай бұрын
Yes! Both and back. Have had 2 back surgeries and 1 neck surgery. It never healed because I could my self for not using my own bone because I never healed. Now I have 4 ruptured disc. I have a lot going on. I was born with a bad spine.
@virginiasolon68323 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your videos. The key thing is to keep going on slow movements cause not moving makes us worse and our bones detoriate more I say if we don't use it we lose it. Right thanks
@EllieM_Travels Жыл бұрын
I have herniated discs L4 & L5, scoliosis, arthritis and severe stenosis. I haven’t been able to feel the lower half of my body in over a decade, neuropathy waist to toes, imbalance, lower back pain. Exercises to bend forward or backward help one thing and hurt the other. I’m seeing a surgeon to talk about the Veriflex clip for stenosis and then I can resume stretches for herniated disc. The reason no one recommended treatment sooner is that they had me diagnosed with MS the whole time. Now my nerves are almost completely impinged. Hope to regain some mobility.
@gregdevingo64183 жыл бұрын
Would be great if you guys did one for stenosis in the neck. C-1 to c6
@lyndamedley47893 жыл бұрын
Agree I need that too.
@moondoddler3703 жыл бұрын
I need the neck done as well. As 2 other ares of the spine. Terrible.
@pamgreen71783 жыл бұрын
Yes my neck is in bad shape!
@vogellaurel2 жыл бұрын
Agree, please do the neck.
@wanderer06172 жыл бұрын
Any my C6-8
@jimbo4612 Жыл бұрын
Some folks have spinal stenosis they can live with doing exercises to avoid stiffness but some have stenosis where there is no choice other than surgery given their level of deterioration. Biggest issues being those with a Neurogenic bladder which leads to UTI infections and worse Kidney issues that can actually kill a person if left untreated
@DM-fr8ky3 жыл бұрын
I’m 42 and I have pain on both my legs went to the VA they told me lumbar stenosis is what I got , but I don’t usually get pain until later in the day
@BlackSkuLL4u23 жыл бұрын
Hang from a pull bar for 15 secs one in the morning and one late night before bed . Strech ur hamstrings every morning to avoid flare ups and always have a good posture,avoid lifting heavy stuff and if u have to get some help to reduce all the weight to ur selft,when u sit do it right dont ever throw ur back think like if u have a crack back u dont want to break it take good care of it.
@howtheheliru3 жыл бұрын
Hey guys, after 5 months I have finally been diagnosed with lumbar spinal stenosis. The worst thing for me was driving my car. The pain would go down my right leg and tighten in my foot and arch. To the point I just stopped driving.There was alway tingling in my lower legs and feet. Is there a way to position my car seat to make it comfortable to drive with this condition. Not having that freedom is horrible. After all i am a heathly young 67 year old man. Still very active.Thanks for all your content.
@helenaanne74283 жыл бұрын
I did the one exercise last night and this morning, and I already feel the benefits. Thank you, guys! Awesome info!! Keep up the great work!
@helenaanne74283 жыл бұрын
I do this evrynight and it has made a huge difference in my hip pain and low back pain. Thank you!
@tejparkashthapar3 жыл бұрын
@@helenaanne7428 I hope you feel better soon 💯
@anitasyvalahti17302 жыл бұрын
@@helenaanne7428 Thats great👍👏👏!
@lcflngn2 жыл бұрын
Whew, rough going for folks in the comments, all the best to you all! Just retired earlyish a month ago - very aware that the desk chair was killing me - and finally weeded my front yard for the last two days - now totally in pain, clearly I need to work out, but yes carefully! More importantly my brother in law is waiting for MRI results, after having trouble walking. He’s afraid he has ALS, but this may be the problem, sounds exactly like his symptoms. Anyway, hoping for the best…
@davidbjelic19753 жыл бұрын
I wish I had this video years ago. I did have to do the surgery after years of pain pills and then the shots to the back. Finally had to insist on the surgery when nothing else helped. Had a Lumbar Stabilization surgery in 2018 at age 68. Felling much better with little pain that is decreasing as I work on abs and back muscles in the gym. Thanks for the video.
@whatthe65322 жыл бұрын
Good on you.
@ruthkendall5486 Жыл бұрын
Thanks guys, my hubby and I really needed to see these exercises.
@sharonmcqueentorres24593 жыл бұрын
I have this and Harrington Rods It’s hard. I do everything. Thank you for your videos. I’m 67/thin/walk every other day. It’s hard because my feet cramp up
@briansmith92583 жыл бұрын
Your calves are tight sounds like you need to stretch them. Lacrosse ball prob would help to. Just go slow and hold when it’s tender till it stops hurting. You’re undoing years of shortened/ tight muscles. It hurts but feels better. It might not take much weight at all or all of it. I haven’t found anything to compare to lacrosse ball for foot pain. Good luck
@sharonmcqueentorres24593 жыл бұрын
@@briansmith9258 I’ll try the balls for the foot cramps. I’m a Gardner by profession/speciality bush cutter. Much seasonal physical labor. I was a light bodybuilder till age 65. The foot cramps are a big new issue
@briansmith92583 жыл бұрын
@@sharonmcqueentorres2459 I understand, I’ve been fighting my feet for a few years. The less lacrosse ball and stretching I do I more I hurt. Don’t forget stretching you’re claves this allows foot flex ion. If calves are too tight foot can’t flex and cramps. Just increase range of motion. If I’m really hurting I might roll 2-3 times a day.
@indriadrayton11323 жыл бұрын
Watch about strengthening the feet. Point your toes. Stretch your toes. Thread your fingers between your toes and slowly twist around your hand to move your foot. Curl your toes like fists. They show different foot stretches.
@jwilcox4726 Жыл бұрын
You guys are great. Thanks for giving me back my neck & my friends lower back boy that was a life at work saver. Thanks for posting in a way we can find help when we need it in a hurry.
@pamelamcfadden3373 жыл бұрын
I had the surgery in 2007 and am very glad I did. I wouldn't be walking now and no more spasms.
@tonytoes2 Жыл бұрын
Thanks …I am in love with this video ..my back fells much better now
@kathyruuska79413 жыл бұрын
Tried all this. Finally had a laminectomy and feel great.
@gladischoueifati82092 жыл бұрын
Hi. I’m set up for surgery soon. For a hemilaminectomy. See you feeling good now?
@johnvaldivia4718 Жыл бұрын
@Gladis Choueifati I hope you are good now..any updates
@deborahrosefistner64212 жыл бұрын
I was diagnosed with spinal stenosis and bone spurs. In addition to that sitting injured my coccyx bone. I had two injections into the areas of my coccyx bone and the injections made it worse! Now I am afraid to see a doctor for this for fear it will make the problem more serious. So I am now wondering if you may know of something that could help me? Thank you for sharing this video.
@johnvaldivia4718 Жыл бұрын
I hope you are good now...any updates you want to share with us
@deborahrosefistner6421 Жыл бұрын
No updates I'm still in a lot of pain and I have not been able to sit in over 3 years now. These bone doctors, seems all they want to do is give steroid injections, I'm so sick of it!
@johnvaldes87252 жыл бұрын
Thank you again guys! I can get more information from you than my own doctor or chiropractor. Although i have not seen it except on an ad for the apparatus, i've had some positive results with the inversion table. Dont know if you recommend it or not but most days feels good to invert 3 or 4 minutes.
@magdalenawilliams56424 ай бұрын
Your videos are always so helpful and informative. Thank You. ❤❤
@kirstymacfarlane16203 жыл бұрын
Yoga blocks or hard back books work well as a substitute for the foam roller if you don't have one, that stretch works great for me. I got it from a Diane Bondy yoga video on here for yoga before bed and I was doing a supported bridge and happened to pull my knees into my chest, my back felt amazing. I'd forgotten about the one with the foam roller! There you go folks a wee tip if you don't have a foam roller, try a couple of books or yoga blocks side by side so they support your entire sacral area! I've got stenosis of both central canal and foramen! First mentioned in my medical records in 2004, I was 30, wasn't diagnosed until 2013. Got to love the NHS, not! Thanks for the stretches, much appreciated as always xx
@anitasyvalahti17302 жыл бұрын
I did find of video: yoga with Andrea. I like it. She have easy yoga positions, and challenging positions. I have doing easy of they.
@wric01 Жыл бұрын
Stretch maybe once every 3 days to begin, as you need time to heal. Already damaged to begin with, thus repetitive stretching on damage goods isn't good thus schedule it more frequently as you are getting better. To me, it's a faster road to recovery. Take it from a L1s5 stenosis perspective. Inversion table was my daily life saver off sciatica and cane.
@baysbill2 жыл бұрын
I agree totally that PT helps disc issues. I've been told multiple times that there is no PT to relieve the pressure on the spinal cord when the bony growths go inward (central canal stenosis). I'm open to suggestions! Thanks!
@honey69691002 жыл бұрын
Try using apple cider vinegar and magnesium
@honey69691002 жыл бұрын
Serropeptase
@denisekinzle1672 Жыл бұрын
I figured this out on my own yrs ago.
@rhansen19693 жыл бұрын
You guys are the best. Thank you for sharing these exercises.
@NasheerMohammad2 жыл бұрын
Hi Bob& Brad Thank a lot for explaining how to do exercises to avoid surgery I have pain in right leg - numbness Can i do these exercises?
@m.autumngazr07142 жыл бұрын
I would also appreciate a video about cervical stenosis. I was in an auto accident (rear-end collision) just over three years ago. I have multiple herniated disks (cervical, thoracic and lumbar) and stenosis in my neck, which is causing stabbing nerve pain in my right arm for over three years now and causing me to sleep only about 2-3 hours per night. Any advice or help would be greatly appreciated! Happy Holidays. 🎄
@dougyoung2212 жыл бұрын
Sounds terrible, good luck.
@jackskass8197Ай бұрын
.. I was taught a "secret" yoga stretch when I was in Thailand in 1982.. This stretch when done properly will put chiropractors out of business... Do you have the professional courage to explore? This stretch has kept my back and legs aligned for decades now, one or twice a week - zip zap!
@carolbenson65243 жыл бұрын
Best guys ever.... helping us with so many problems!!👍
@mikedusold72742 жыл бұрын
While not a total remedy for my SS, the exercises certainly help relieve some of the symptoms. Thanks. Surgery has been suggested for my situation but personal research has shown this to be a 50-50 deal. Based on the expense and iffy outcome, exercise helps with the pain.
@amberjohansen8673 жыл бұрын
I love that you have the "Glute Lab" book in the background. You guys are awesome! Thank you
@birddog74922 жыл бұрын
A strict Keto diet eliminated the inflammation in my back. Now I have normal old man pain. It has given me a new lease on life. I am back to work, and I can walk without pain or sitting down. I can't wait to try these exercises. Nothing beats a good stretch.