medicalmassage-ceu.com To purchase The New Self Stress Management Massage DVD please click the link above To purchase Boris’ book please go to medicalmassage-ceu.com Lower Back Disorders; Disc Herniation, Lumbalgia, Sciatic Nerve Neuralgia, Post-Isometric Relaxation & Back Rehabilitative Exercises. Sciatic nerve neuralgia is considered to be one of the most difficult abnormalities of the support and movement system. Clinical expressions of sciatic nerve neuralgia include sharp pain …
That looks extroadinarily relieveing, you really know what your doing Doctor…I can only say that a few weeks ago I woke up and I was suffering from severe pain in my upper pelvis..lower lumbar spine area
a doctor has spoken to me about muscle spasms and sciatica, what can I do about the muscle spasms, apparantly it has straightened out my lumbar spine, it’s so painful i’m on 800 millagrams of ibuprofin, what can I do to help it, I can’t lie down or walk or sit..please
Dear MMOnGameWalkthroughs.
sorry to hear about your condition. please view my clip” lower back pain self treatment”. it could be a solution for helping yourself and most important for prevention of future incidents.
Best wishes.
Boris
This guy knows what he’s torking about!
Dear Mr. Prilutsky,
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First of all I want to thank you for posting all those videos on youtube! You are truly professional and you explain this in a manner that everybody can understand. I feel really honoured to be thaught by you. I even got my little nephew interested in your massage techniques! Thanks to you I discovered the pleasure of giving satisfying and healing massages. Greetings from Belgium(chocolate makers
Dear houtafish .
Thanks alot for a nice words. I just overwhelmed.
Best wishes.
Boris
Dear Mr. Boris, I was wondering if you had any videos on serve knee and leg pain, thank you very much
Dear Mr. Prilutsky,
I think i’m speaking for everyone when i say your videos are fantastic and incredibly helpful, so i’d like to take this opportunity for thanking you for posting these excellent videos. Are there any treatments for synovial cysts that develop in the spine? I have had an MRI and CT scan which has shown i have many of these developing in my lower back and i am very young (17) to be developing these. I just wanted your advice.
Thank you for your time
Dear pimpinicca.
Just to safe your time would like to refer you to watch 1 of my clips under title ” hip pain, knee pain. sports injuries self treatment.
Best wishes.
Boris
Dear h4Bryden,
I am sorry to hear about your health problem. If you have not already seen a rheumatologist, in order to find out why in your age you developed spinal joints degenerative disease, you must. When this cyst accumulate enough fluid it starts irritate and/or compress spinal nerves, which in turn will awake muscular spasm that will additionally contribute to spinal nerve compression, increase of fluid accumulation etc.
A careful management of the mentioned above vicious cycle (irritation of spinal nerves, muscular spasm that will fuel degree of spinal nerves compression) can help control this situation with no high-intensity of pains. Of course you should follow instructions of your health care providers but in my opinion, no vigorous pressure should be applied to the lower back region as well as no intensive exercise should be performed.
Remember intensive- aggressive exercise in cases of degenerative spinal disease will cause inflammation and will provoke initiation of the vicious cycle. If you live in Los Angeles area I would try to help you. In any case whoever will provide you with physical treatment have to understand this abnormalities and then to treat this accordingly. I have developed DVD#4 on self treatment of lower back disorder including self mobilization and exercise program.
You can view my video clip that contains some information. Talk to you doctor and if he will agree use it. All protocols presented in it are very safe. But again decision should be made by your doctor.
Best wishes.
Boris
Hi Mr. Prilutsky! Thank you so much for your very professional massage videos. You have helped me improve my techniques and I am very grateful!
I am a massage therapist myself and have been doing some research on degenerative disc disease (DDD) after working with a client with this problem on a weekly basis. Sadly, I don’t feel I am making much progress with him. I read below that you don’t recommend vigorous (or deep?) pressure.
One question…What techniques do you recommend for someone with degenerative disc disorder? Any insight would be appreciated! Thanks again!
Hi Boris! Your work continues to amaze evryone! Keep It up!! And..the marriage proposal still stands! LOLOL
Dear tyra696.
How can I not to continue my works after receiving comments like yours. God bless you.
Sorry LOL can not accept marriage proposal because I’m already 34 years happily married man, and father and grandfather. praise the creator.Thank you very much for comment.
Truly yours.
Boris
Dear lowrhayl.
Degenerative disc disease exactly like any other spinal degenerative diseases causing irritation of spinal nerves secondary causing reflexive muscular tension that initiating vicious cycle of painful symptoms and condition aggravations. it is very difficult to give some advice or to teach in the frame of this post. I recommend to buy my DVD#1 where during almost 2 hours I’m teaching how to perform massage as well much-needed 2 different type exercise programs.
Best wishes
Boris
You are a massage god, I love your videos!
Lol baby, i can get the dvd and we can live happily ever after
hi boris.I’m 24 years old and I have lower back scoliosis..I often suffer for pain in the left leg.there is a massage that can help me? actually I swim a lot (a my doctor tell me).
“Mah-sels”
Mehsels are important, jes? XD (No offense to Boris – he looks like he knows his shit)
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Very good instruction, taking the time to explain Piriformis muscles.
Thank you
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