Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, more and more people are realizing the value of taking control of their health care and personal well-being. In today’s health care environment, we all need to learn how to treat common aches and pains proactively instead of reactively. We must get to the root of the issue instead of placing a Band-Aid over it. We must realize that our individual health is our responsibility. We cannot rely on others to make decisions for us. Our present health care system in America is not designed to help you optimize your health–that is your job!
The purpose of The Physical Therapy Advisor is to help people like you to take control of your health and to save money by learning how to safely self-treat and manage common musculoskeletal, neurological, and mobility related conditions safely and effectively.
I created a YouTube channel in 2015, and I have been adding videos ever since in order to show you a variety of different things including my favorite tips and tricks, how to properly perform exercises, and how to use mobility bands and cupping.
The following videos are my most popular, but I encourage you to take a look around on my channel to see what is most pertinent for you and be sure to subscribe. Also, please let me know if there is a specific topic or condition that you’d like me to address in an upcoming video.
My Top 3 Most Popular Videos:
How to Use Shoulder Pulleys to Regain Shoulder Motion – Shoulder pulleys are an excellent way to use active assistive motion to regain motion in the shoulder post injury or surgery. In this video, I explain the basics of how the shoulder pulley works. They are frequently utilized early in the rehabilitation process to not only help regain motion, but to also promote blood flow which aids in the healing process.
How to Properly Perform Pendulum Exercises – In this video, I explain the basics of how to properly perform pendulum exercises. Although these exercises are basic, they are typically performed incorrectly by utilizing active motion instead of a passive motion. Pendulum exercises are commonly utilized after rotator cuff repair, sub acromial decompression surgery, collarbone fracture and/or surgery, total shoulder replacement/total shoulder arthroplasty, and frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis).
How to Use an Exercise Ball to Improve Posture and Treat Shoulder, Neck, and Back Pain – In this video, I demonstrate how to perform I’s, T’s, and Y’s exercises on an exercise ball in order to address lower and mid trapezius and scapula muscle weakness. Poor posture (due to poor thoracic mobility) and poor scapular muscle strength are often major contributors to neck, shoulder, and upper back pain.
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