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Dr Jared Beckstrand demonstrates the best stretches and exercises to eliminate lower back on one side of your back! Simple stretches and effective core strengthening exercises to help your lower back to feel better fast. Follow along and get effective relief to your one-sided lower back pain today.
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➡️ OTHER VIDEOS YOU MAY FIND USEFUL:
✅ BEST EXERCISES FOR A BULGED/HERNIATED DISC: https://youtu.be/qriB5Z9DfNU
✅ BEST EXERCISES FOR LOW BACK STENOSIS: https://youtu.be/Fv3lKPAy53c
✅ BEST STRETCHES FOR A TIGHT LOWER BACK: https://youtu.be/0wAw1-1MHa4
✅ CORE STRENGTHENING EXERCISES YOU NEED TO DO: https://youtu.be/ZkPIuHh0eRY
✅ ONE EXERCISE YOU MUST DO FOR LOWER BACK PAIN: https://youtu.be/Jsxp-n-eMko
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If you have pain that primarily bothers you on one side of your lower back, you’re in the right place!
In this video I wanted to share with you 6 of my favorite stretches, exercises, and other techniques you can do right at home to hopefully alleviate some of those symptoms for you and help you to feel better.
IMPORTANT NOTE
Not all low back pain is created equally and it does NOT all come from the same source! It’s crucial that you match the treatment and exercises to the specific cause of your pain to achieve maximum benefit. If you’re interested in detailed videos that are more specific for the particular pain you’re experiencing, please see the list of linked videos above.
ONE-SIDED LOWER BACK PAIN
In most instances, pain that you experience out on one side of your lower back is primarily muscular in nature.
That being said it responds well to mobilization techniques to release tight areas and promote healing, stretching to improve range of motion and decrease tension, and core strengthening exercises to improve muscle function and strength.
All will be demonstrated in this video to help you feel amazing quickly!
Below you’ll find the time stamps to every major highlight in this video. I hope this helps you to find the relief you need quickly!
0:00 INTRODUCTION
0:28 ONE-SIDED LOWER BACK PAIN EXPLAINED
1:08 LOWER BACK MOBILIZATION
2:46 LUMBAR ROTATION STRETCH
3:36 LUMBAR ROTATION VARIATION
4:06 PIRIFORMIS STRETCH
4:44 CHILDS POSE YOGA STRETCH
5:50 BRIDGES
6:28 SINGLE LEG BRIDGE
7:19 SWIMMER
HOW OFTEN SHOULD I PERFORM THESE EXERCISES?
In order to achieve maximum benefit I recommend performing these exercises once daily. Keep in mind your tolerance may be more or less depending on your fitness level, pain level, and experience.
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The SI joint is a joint where the lumbar spine meets the pelvis. It is a very complex joint that’s held together by a lot of ligaments and oftentimes these ligaments can become inflamed or lacks resulting in SI dysfunction which can result in SI pain or sacroiliac pain. Dr. Ty gives an overview of how SI Joint Dysfunction can cause patients to feel pain on one side of their back. For more information on symptoms, visit: http://zyga.com/patients/si-joint-pain-dysfunction/symptoms/
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Discover what happens in your body when you have a fever and why its role in our immune response remains a mystery to scientists.
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There are many mysteries around fever, but we do know that all mammals, some birds and even a few invertebrate and plant species feel fever’s heat. It has persisted for over 600 million years of evolution. But it has a significant cost: for every degree increase in temperature, there’s a 12.5% increase in energy required. So, why and how does your body produce a fever? Christian Moro investigates.
Lesson by Christian Moro, directed by Artrake Studio.
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1:46 Causes of Bladder Cancer
2:27 Symptoms of Bladder Cancer
2:43 Diagnosis of Bladder Cancer
4:27 Treatment of Bladder Cancer
Bladder cancer is any of several types of cancer arising from the tissues of the urinary bladder. It is a disease in which cells grow abnormally and have the potential to spread to other parts of the body. Symptoms include blood in the urine, pain with urination, and low back pain.
Risk factors for bladder cancer include smoking, family history, prior radiation therapy, frequent bladder infections, and exposure to certain chemicals. The most common type is transitional cell carcinoma. Other types include squamous cell carcinoma and adenocarcinoma. Diagnosis is typically by cystoscopy with tissue biopsies. Staging of the cancer is typically determined by medical imaging such as CT scan and bone scan.
Treatment depends on the stage of the cancer.It may include some combination of surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, or immunotherapy. Surgical options may include transurethral resection, partial or complete removal of the bladder, or urinary diversion.Typical five-year survival rates in the United States are 77%.
Bladder cancer, as of 2015, affects about 3.4 million people globally with 430,000 new cases a year.In 2015 it resulted in 188,000 deaths.Age of onset is most often between 65 and 85 years of age. Males are more often affected than females. In the United States in 2018 81,000 cases and 17,000 deaths are expected making it the 6th most common type of cancer in the region.
It makes sense to think that back pain is related to the kidneys. Some of my patients are not surprised when they are diagnosed with chronic kidney disease because they will complain about constant back pain. But are the two related? Does kidney disease cause kidney pain? What other conditions can cause kidney pain? Watch this video to hear my responses to these questions and more.
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00:24 – My Patients Questions about Back Pain and Kidney Disease
01:08 – What is Chronic Kidney Disease?
01:38 – Back Pain and Kidney Pain Location
02:20 – Kidney Stones and Polycystic Kidney Disease
02:59 – Pyelonephritis
03:23 – Conclusion
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Teething gets blamed for many unpleasant side effects. Is a fever one of them? Dr Anne Roberts, MD of Providence Pediatrics says probably not.
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“GAS or streptococcus pyogenes is the most common bacterial cause of acute tonsillitis.
Here is a mouth with pharyngotonsilitis, inflammation of both the pharynx and tonsils. Here is a photo of bacterial tonsillitis. Pharyngotonsillitis caused by GAS is sometimes referred to as strep throat. The majority of episodes of pharyngitis are caused by viral infections which are usually treated conservatively. However, early recognition of s.pyogenes is important since failure to appropriately treat strep throat may lead to GAS complications. Unfortunately, distinguishing between viral and bacteria can be difficult.
The group a streptococcus are beta haemolytic cocci able to produce some exotoxins and also contain many surface antigens that play a vital role in its pathophysiology such as m proteins. Transmission of strep throat is through saliva and nasal secretion from an infected person.”
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Amphotericin B is a macrocyclic polyene antifungal antibiotic that can be used in various fungal infections including mucormycosis. This drug is given mainly by intravenous route and shows broad spectrum of activity. It mainly acts by binding to ergosterol in the fungal cell wall thereby disrupts membrane rigidity and increases leakiness. It acts as ionophore such that it forms an ion channel on the fungal membrane. Video Rating: / 5
Cait and Kaylee review the function of fevers, when to worry, and how to manage fevers in kids.
References/ Further Reading:
https://www.healthychildren.org/English/health-issues/conditions/fever/Pages/default.aspx
https://www.uptodate.com/contents/fever-in-infants-and-children-pathophysiology-and-management?search=fever&source=search_result&selectedTitle=2~150&usage_type=default&display_rank=2