Yes, the rot!!! The two professionals I saw about my knees just blew my appointment and left me in the room. I gave up as I got in my car and decided to fix myself!!! And I am!!!🙏🇺🇸
@LegendJeff15 күн бұрын
You’re my hero. Not only did you ease my worries about hip injury pathology, but Healthy Hips program has rebuilt BOTH of my injured hips this year. Exposing the murky waters of hip surgery results and studies goes a long way for skeptics like me. I am a experienced triathlete and golfer, but this year injured each hip, right hip golfing, left hip on long runs. Thanks to HH program both hips have been restored in about 6 weeks each.
@chadfootball969 күн бұрын
How long did you do the program before noticing improvement and finally resolution of symptoms
@LegendJeff9 күн бұрын
@ about 3-4 weeks I guess.
@diorrybak33511 күн бұрын
Your dedication to research is impressive. This was a thorough review of medical papers. Thank you very much.
@MsBuffalopoo16 күн бұрын
Question EVERYTHING. Especially anything medical.
@lloyannehurd16 күн бұрын
Tonal matters. Muscle tone is traditionally defined as 'the tension in the relaxed muscle' Yesterday I talked with a man who had both hips replaced. He said that the pain of the two separate operations was less than what he had previously suffered with his years of hip problems. But they had to redo one because his muscles were too tight and they would remove muscle. They didn’t say it but his muscles were too tonal. I ran into this before when a lady I looked after was told by a physio therapist that she was too tonal to have hip replacement. She had been a hockey player. This was after the surgeon insisted to me she needed it. She wisely chose not to get it. Another elderly lady I know had to go back for surgery after hip replacement because it was too tight. Again, tonal muscles. She had walked miles to and from work as a teacher for many years. Her muscles were surprisingly well toned for her age.
@LEGOAgenda12 күн бұрын
Resting Muscle tone ? So what’s the solution ? I’m just curious is that the same for any body part besides hip? What do we do ?
@lloyannehurd12 күн бұрын
@@LEGOAgenda I don’t have a lot of info. I think if you are tonal you just are. Nothing you can do. I would think that tonal would be good but maybe not for all things.
@m.bird.8 күн бұрын
@@LEGOAgenda nervous system stimulants. Either injested or taught with excersize.
@LEGOAgenda8 күн бұрын
@@m.bird. Bro, what are you talking about? I asked him, not you. Do you mean drugs? which lol
@thefisherking7816 күн бұрын
It's kind of crazy that professionals can recognize patients aren't having their expectations met without getting the real point, that expectations aren't being MANAGED
@LizFant15 күн бұрын
Your healthy hips program is outstanding, excellent videos with good explanations & more than one view so I know if I’m doing the exercises correctly. Healthy hips has given me hope. I’m getting better every week.
@sdmsdm792616 күн бұрын
yes, and I get the feeling they just don't care unless it's THEIR pain....
@teresadrag32137 күн бұрын
Yes!!! Not just hip but shoulder, lower back, even WRISTS
@smca727116 күн бұрын
Rather a betrayal of trust....statistics can always be manipulated to the uses desired outcome....I'm sticking to what works "strength at every length".
@watchmen650416 күн бұрын
Follow the $$$. American healthcare is more interested in profit than it is getting people healthy.
@qkranarchist301515 күн бұрын
These misleading research articles are published and some/all may be peer reviewed. The publishers need to be called out for publishing BS. The peer reviewers need to be named for signing off on BS research. The principal investigators need to be held accountable for misleading and unethical behavior. My latest doctors rely HEAVILY on research and guidelines. I feel they've turned OFF their brains (or trained this way...) because the last few years are not interactive but just checking checklists of guidelines, googling research during a 30 minute patient appointment, and using very outdated screening pages. As a researcher in cancer, it's offensive to be a patient watching how professionals are just phoning it in. As a patient, I'm left without care, pain relief, and even the minimal need of validation.
@clairevessot957616 күн бұрын
Very good food for thought. Any information about total hip replacement surgery results?
@jessicaboal10619 күн бұрын
Thank you. I have pinched nerves in my back and my GP says I need hip surgery. Thankfully I have done the research and found exactly what you said. More folks worse of or no change from surgery.
@secretspy4412 күн бұрын
"We did such a bad job, they didnt want us to do it again ten years later. Total success!" So... Medical industry has learned weaponized incompetence too.
@metalgearsenshi16 күн бұрын
I appreciate talks like this but I also hate that we have to have so much caution with the medical professionals a lot of our health may depend on. I may not know what to look out for or how to argue my points in a way that makes them understand or want to give a differential diagnosis. That's frightening. I'm learning what I can and I go with my instinct when I feel a second opinion is warranted but it's concerning.
@nanscaer16 күн бұрын
Very interesting, not only did the patient get the surgery, but then they would have a year to heal and then find out it didn't work 😢
@LegendJeff15 күн бұрын
Exactly not to mention the $ money spent and time wasted
@halfpint522416 күн бұрын
What about the people that already got those surgeries? Can they still get better?
@PaulaS2626619 сағат бұрын
Thank you for all your video's about hip pain. Very informative and I agree with you. I was shocked about POA surgery when I first found out about it. Basically, they cut a healthy pelvic bone and "hope" it will ease the hip pain. I can't even imagine the damage for the whole body, after having cut a healthy pelvic bone! No wonder after surgery people can't walk for months! I would like to hear more about how many people die after these surgeries... 🤔
@dalaiyang158816 күн бұрын
Scared to ask the simple questions 😅😂😢😂😢🤮🤮🤮🤮
@neilbeni774416 күн бұрын
Awesome...
@guylamullins360214 күн бұрын
I know 2 women that have had shoulder, knee and hip surgery. They still can't move. Both worked sit down jobs staring at an instrument panel all day.
@arielenergyhealer370513 күн бұрын
I would be interested in the program for elderly that you have mentioned in some recent videos. What would the price range be? And how long would the course be if we were to go at a steady pace? How many times a week would we use it? Would there be days for shoulders/upper back, days for knees, days for our core, days for hips? Curious!
@TS-iv9ml15 күн бұрын
Sadly hip dysplasia is real and genetic. Perfect bone, cartilage, incredibly flexible. Now know why, most ppl have 8-10 degree angle movement. Mine is 20+ explains all my hyperextending tearing accidents hips & knee. 😢 appreciate your wounded warrior support, hubs is one 🇺🇲 semper fi!
@guylamullins360214 күн бұрын
How many of these hip surgeries are being done on people over the age of 70?
@jamesbradigan719616 күн бұрын
Yo ! I think maybe you’re obsessing over your hip issue(s). 1. Relax, take it easy for awhile Patience 2. Western medicine (unless you break something) is only suggestions
@thefisherking7816 күн бұрын
There's that, but as this channel often points out, there are many situations where the long-term fix is to strengthen the involved muscles.
@Uprighthealth16 күн бұрын
What did you think of these research papers? Were you able to find the missing PASS numbers? 👉 Rebuild Your Hips at Home! uprighthealth.com/healthy-hips