I had a nurse one time who was training another nurse say to the trainee, “I could start an IV with my eyes closed.” She was in the process of sticking a needle in my arm and I responded that I didn’t doubt her skill, but please don’t. 😅
my first time skydiving, my instructor told me it was his first time and I thought he was trying to catch me being gullible but he was 100% serious about it being his first day on the job lmao
I've read that the neck cracking thing these chiropractors do is the most dangerous thing they do and that plenty of people do from it. With that in mind I'd never let them do it, let alone do it in a way that's never been done before lol. Stop trusting everyone blindly folks
YUP These videos of chiropractors doing traction on the neck kinda scare me. There are guidelines on how much force to use on the neck, and I guarantee these far exceed the recommended maximum (for traction).
My chiropractor is against this because she believes the neck is not supposed to be yanked on with such force and velocity. Dangerous thing to dabble with, according to her.
Aint that a bit dangerous to do such a hard and quick pull of your head. I mean theres also other things that stretch quickly than spine. Like mucsles, vains nerves etc. 🤔
I gotta give you credit on your Y strap. Recently got the Y strap with a foot harness at another place. It barely moved and was uncomfortable. The act of dragging the person like you do with no foot harness allows a better, smoother and longer decompression. Having the foot harness makes it super jerky and doesn’t allow a full natural extension of the body. Then that lower angle you do is perfectly n sync with angle of the spine. Doing a super high top angle doesn’t pull the discs the best way to decompress them fully. Good work:)
I think kits very telling that no matter what disorder a patient has the treatment is the same for all chiropractors. There is never any modification or deviations. It’s just not real medicine. If I said I had a sore throat and a doctor started pulling my toes then I’d have questions.
Man I want that done to me so badly. I know it would help with most of the pain I'm having. Headaches and real bad nerve pain in my shoulder blades and shoulders
That was really good that he didn´t expect it. My chiro does it only using hands, but first time was the best, I was relaxed. Later I was always instinctively afraid (even though it helps) and "fought" it.
@@caroline4323 the YT Houston chiropractor calls his decompression move the Ring Dinger. He uses a towel to wrap around your neck and then pulls to decompress your spine.
Oh. No, he just fiddled around with my head for a while telling me to relax (which I did), and then pulled. I didn´t expect it. And that was the best one. Later I was scared. :). So I was always sort of "oh no", all muscles tensed, thinking to myself "oh no, the tensed muscles and pulling don´t go well together" etc. :D. Just could not help myself. I didn´t know anything about chiro really, I just got my ribcage blocked and somebody recommended a chiropractor they knew to me... I am so happy they did :)
Nonchalant Doc says,👈🤣 " This is the first time in history this has ever been done. " Folks, the Doc's facial/vocal expression's are the first time in Chiropractor history we have the opportunity to, " crack-out-loud. " 🤣🤣🤣
You’re the one that’s not a doctor, you’re the one that doesn’t know what they’re talking about, it’s relatively safe as long as it’s done on the correct axis.
@@BK-wm1tgouch- the evil axis maybe? You clown. Get your cervical spine yanked, suffer a vertebral artery dissection, then complain it was the wrong axis 😂
Work neuro trauma. See about 4 cases a year of spinal trauma as a result of spinal manipulation. Not to say that this guy doesn’t know what he’s doing, but I see these videos and think to myself “makes sense”.
@@jeremybardgett3850 And thousands of cases don't support yours lol Good chiropractors exist and they have literally saved lives - including a friend of mine who was unable to move his neck around for 2 months (and who's been great since he consulted one 5 years ago). It's just that most chiropractors are unfortunately bad and taint the reputation of the practice. It's not pseudo-science when there are literal results out there.
@@dbbuster1238you people are all the same, narrow minded and boring, you always making fun about gays, who are you? You're lives are really boring and miserable, cause you always have to work for those bossy women for the rest of your life, you girl simp, so mind your own business and go serve your bossy girlfriend, I really prefer to be a girl so someone could always serve me
Of all things I wanna hear from my chiropractor while he's doing my neck, "I've never done this before, I dont know what I'm doing" is quite low on the list
I went to the chiropractor yesterday for the first time. This old lady in a room nearby was talking & said something about being stretched out. Bruh I started laughing 😂 shit was lowkey embarrassing bc the lady at the desk looked at me weird.
@@BK-wm1tg damn 5 months ago and I still remember it.. but nah wasn’t bs. She said something about being stretched out & I laughed in front of the receptionist… how is that not believable lol? Like as if that’s a rare occurrence that u can’t comprehend being real 😂😂
It’s true, and yet people go to chiropractors to have their necks pulled and twisted in every direction for just about any ailment. I see videos titled “Neck Adjustment Cures Chronic Vertigo.” No it didn’t, because the quack is going to have you come in again