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Back Pain Relief & Spine Anatomy | Dr. Stuart McGill & Dr. Andrew Huberman 

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Dr. Andrew Huberman discusses with Dr. Stuart McGill the intricate anatomy of the spine and pelvis, explaining the mechanics of stability, sources of nerve pain, and methods for alleviating back pain.
Dr. Stuart McGill is a distinguished professor of spine biomechanics at the University of Waterloo and a world expert on spine anatomy and physiology, back pain, and rehabilitation. Dr. Andrew Huberman is a tenured professor of neurobiology and ophthalmology at Stanford University School of Medicine and host of the Huberman Lab podcast.
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Комментарии : 61   
@lexfrancis5916
@lexfrancis5916 Месяц назад
McGill the legend! I've been doing the McGill big 3 for a while, it's helped a lot
@ho2673
@ho2673 Месяц назад
I have been following Stu Mcgill for years he is the GOAT
@adam551982
@adam551982 26 дней назад
No doubt about it. No one is better. No ONE!
@andydt82
@andydt82 Месяц назад
He got the memo on the dress code then?
@chrissie.0864
@chrissie.0864 Месяц назад
😂😂😂
@Ruudwardt
@Ruudwardt Месяц назад
Real scientist draws no attention to himself - background is black, he needs camo, black it is.
@Bethpaintsyes
@Bethpaintsyes Месяц назад
😂😂😂
@JonCurrie
@JonCurrie Месяц назад
When you wear back you can’t go wrong.
@Dynamicdiscdesigns
@Dynamicdiscdesigns Месяц назад
Thank you for using our anatomical models. Hopefully, they helped explain some spinal concepts.
@bucksdiaryfan
@bucksdiaryfan Месяц назад
He will normally give you full credit for your "biophilic" designs and then throw in the caveat that he has no business interest in your company😂
@Dynamicdiscdesigns
@Dynamicdiscdesigns Месяц назад
@@bucksdiaryfan@bucksdiaryfan, we wish he did have a business interest.
@backfru
@backfru Месяц назад
They're extremely biofidelic and he uses them in every interview Of course, no financial or referral implications.
@bucksdiaryfan
@bucksdiaryfan Месяц назад
@@Dynamicdiscdesigns haha… I only said it that way because he has certain catchphrases and the way he credits your excellent company whenever he uses one of your models is one of them (also I had never heard the word “biofidelic” until he said it lol)
@rhymeswithyourmom_
@rhymeswithyourmom_ 17 дней назад
As someone literally standing at a computer with a heating pad on due to a forward bend injury with an already deteriorated L4, this was so amazingly insightful my mind is blown. Those anatomical demonstrations are invaluable. Thanks so much.
@wwhill8033
@wwhill8033 Месяц назад
Loved the episode and was so excited that you had Dr. McGill on. His book helped me out many years ago.
@dawnhabeck6364
@dawnhabeck6364 15 дней назад
Both of you are the best!!! We cannot thank you enough!!!
@fahada1921
@fahada1921 Месяц назад
Ive been doing the big three exercises for a year and they’re so helpful
@pohkeee
@pohkeee Месяц назад
Excellent. The detailed and moveable model makes it so much more instructive!
@HubermanLabClips
@HubermanLabClips Месяц назад
Glad you enjoyed the video and found it helpful!
@olgazavilohhina6854
@olgazavilohhina6854 Месяц назад
¡Hola Profe!Fascinating!Props help a lot with understanding structure of our back. Thank You for all Your hard work and care for all of us
@Shyperen
@Shyperen Месяц назад
Loved this video so much, it was so easy to understand.
@PezaoMandinga
@PezaoMandinga 8 дней назад
This is immensely helpful alongside reading Back Mechanic right now as I go through an intense back pain episode/injury, thank you both 🙏🏼
@bucksdiaryfan
@bucksdiaryfan Месяц назад
I actually use his "play shortstop" method when lifting things. I try to emphasize keeping my spine straight because it automatically forces you to use the hips
@LiftedImports7
@LiftedImports7 Месяц назад
Stuart is a legend
@deborahatley8055
@deborahatley8055 Месяц назад
This is for me! Thank you both 🎉As a ballroom/salsa dancer 💃 I depend on your podcasts to keep me moving and in the best shape and health. The quality of this information is top notch. I’m starting the Big 3.
@killjoythree-five3916
@killjoythree-five3916 29 дней назад
McGill = Legend! Great video!
@franklynmanuel
@franklynmanuel Месяц назад
Dr andrew huberman is actually a god gifted child. Who makes us easily understand scientific stuff. Never thought I would love science
@virioroz1816
@virioroz1816 27 дней назад
Omg! I hope I hear something today that can permanently adjust my lower spine to what it used to be, even if for a bit 🙏
@JickFincter
@JickFincter 25 дней назад
Get Mcgills book back mechanic
@jackiecollins3880
@jackiecollins3880 26 дней назад
I damaged that same nerve root during childbirth, my leg and foot was numb for 3 months after giving birth. Thanks for showing me exactly how that might have happened to me
@nsulejma
@nsulejma День назад
It's old theory that extruded part of nucleus pulposus is going to go back inside of the disc. The pressure inside of the disc does not allow that to happen. What can happen is that extruded part of nucleus can get reapsorbed by body following inflamatory response. Discs heal slowly because of lack of blood supply but outer layer of anulus fibrosus has some ability to repair by scar tissue. And discs exchange matter by moving because they are like sponge so when squizzed they release liquid and then absorb it back inside exchanging nutrients. In that way healing of discs can happen, and not by always being stiff and not moving at all. Pain is guiding your movement, and over time when extruded part gets smaller your back nerves become less sensitive and you are pain free
@joaocampos3059
@joaocampos3059 27 дней назад
"Greatest of All Time,"GOAT.
@Anewlevel0091
@Anewlevel0091 Месяц назад
I would love to know how to treat upper back pain. I have an l4-l5 fusion and for the most part I don't have pain down there anymore (only when sleeping wrong or when it's cold) but because I can't arch my low back to stand up straight it's causing issues with my posture and pretty bad pain in my thoracic spine between my shoulders.
@ritacummings804
@ritacummings804 Месяц назад
Wonderful intro! I bought Back Mechanic, the every person's manual for healing the back...written by Dr Stuart McGill.
@KTMK73
@KTMK73 9 дней назад
Huberman's a neurologist and thought the spinal cord ran through the disc? Okay then... In any case, I was assessed in March for my lower back pain from a McGill therapist. There is no magic dust with the McGill method. 6 months of serious discipline following the program. I'm improving after 2.5 years of various modalities, but I say at this rate, I feel I have another year before I get up in the morning with no pain and can return to my normal life so long as I put in the time. For two years I was chasing a solution but I have to say the McGill method is the only one where there is a scientific approach where there's a proper program where you can accelerate based on symptoms. So long as you get assessed because the origin of one's lower back pain differs from person to person and only the assessment can isolate the root cause.
@bbmiller412
@bbmiller412 Месяц назад
Great information!
@pvsmatrix4861
@pvsmatrix4861 14 дней назад
This video is helpful. I wanted to see full video but it became private. Any idea when it will be public again ?
@behrad9712
@behrad9712 29 дней назад
Thank you so much 🙏
@backfru
@backfru Месяц назад
I had hoped for more from this interview He seemed to refer to the usual stories and answers from previous episodes. Perhaps 5-10 mins of "new" stuff that would help someone in pain, if they are not already familiar with his material
@NAVEENCHAURASIYAA
@NAVEENCHAURASIYAA Месяц назад
MEN IN BLACK , HELPING STRENGTHEN BACK
@cassandrabrecht8974
@cassandrabrecht8974 Месяц назад
Hmm...where does this leave those of us with Scoliosis and also back pain? I doubt that I could (or rather, should) do exercises willy nilly with an S curved spine...
@dilettanter
@dilettanter Месяц назад
Good question!!! Hopefully they will follow up. Stuart McGill has a spine book - I’ll check and see what he says
@GreyAmbience
@GreyAmbience Месяц назад
I get exactly the sort of pain he explains at 11:00 when lean back and drop one shoulder back, but what should I do about it then? I have no pain in forward bending.
@JoseHernandez-iw7hl
@JoseHernandez-iw7hl Месяц назад
Where is Dr. Stuart McGills clinic located? I need help with my back pain that ive been dealing with for 13 years
@user-zt9im1ye7c
@user-zt9im1ye7c Месяц назад
Fantastic!
@kingarthurusatenniscoach1415
@kingarthurusatenniscoach1415 6 дней назад
"all in the mind", "snap out of it" ,,,,, bad rehab by PTs who have never heard of McGill... Check out DR craig buhler nasal technique.. Another world class person
@BillyM213
@BillyM213 Месяц назад
Wayne Carini looking good.
@shaylicious11
@shaylicious11 Месяц назад
Hello! I'm a Surgical Technologist who specialized in spine surgery for 7 years before moving on to orthopedic/total joints. I also have a low back injury from work that rears it's ugly head every couple years. Pain down the back of the leg, then wraps around front to the top of my foot. I'm 36, ex polevaulter, dancer, volleyball player, but still run (short fast, endurance running not my thing) stay active, work out and doing PT helps. When asked what makes my back feel better I say "not working". People laugh, but I'm totally serious! Outside work I feel great and can do almost anything. At work, (very stressful job) I get flair ups and don't feel my best. Is there something mental going on that I can work on?
@pinkeangst
@pinkeangst 24 дня назад
Try changing your profession by utilizing transferrable skills
@scoch644
@scoch644 Месяц назад
They are amazing models!! Where can I get one???
@wyrdler
@wyrdler Месяц назад
Is this guy related to Jimmy McGill?
@siyawashnishat
@siyawashnishat Месяц назад
Hello 🙋‍♂️ everyone
@sassyd7286
@sassyd7286 Месяц назад
Is this the same McGill that created the McGill pain scale?
@chandraramamoorthy871
@chandraramamoorthy871 Месяц назад
Very hard to see what Dr mc gill is showing . The background and their clothing are the same color
@moietmesguitares
@moietmesguitares Месяц назад
Deadlifts, Good mornings, hyper reverse, front and back squat will bullet proof your spine and back musculature.
@Ghizlanh
@Ghizlanh Месяц назад
@SCP-SAM
@SCP-SAM Месяц назад
Excelkent!
@user-gp1zv5pn2o
@user-gp1zv5pn2o 16 дней назад
🙏🤴💟✝️👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@will.davlin
@will.davlin Месяц назад
Wool socks to bed = 25% mood increase the following day comparatively🟫
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