As someone who has been having shoulder issues, without actually occurring an injury from 1 specific instance I would really like to understand what’s going on
1 month ago
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I'd like more information on perimenopause and menopause!
1 month ago
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As a woman with a shoulder problem atm, I'd love either of the first two 😁
4 weeks ago | 3
I’m nearly 70 and have Lewy Body Disease so obviously I voted for the brain. What interests me most is the discovery that it starts in the kidneys. How do the stomach and kidneys affect the brain? How do these plackets form and why where the memory field is? Thank you!
1 month ago | 2
As someone with chronic pain especially in the shoulders I am obviously biased towards the shoulder. That doesn't mean, however, that I'm not surprised that it's the most voted for, since I'd usually have gone for the head. Are brains preserved the same way as other body parts? Knowing how... extremely squishy they can be I somehow want to think they aren't, but logically I still think they are?
1 month ago
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I've recently developed shoulder pain issues. The pain feels "arthritic", but what makes it questionable is the pain goes up my neck and theres tingling down my arm and into my thumb, like its falling asleep. It's most prevalent when driving and when lounging and playing on my phone. Aleve and Voltaren gel helps, but it is always there now. My PCP is starting me on steroids, if that's no help an x-ray and therapy, if it keeps up, a visit to a neurologist. It started when I had to take hiatus from chiropractor to catch up my bill. She does cervical manipulation as well as spinal and skeletal (neck, upper, mid, lower back, and hip). I'm getting treatment again, now, but I'm sure it'll take a few to ease the pain.
1 month ago | 2
More information on peri-menopause and menopause would be great. Common s/s , how it impacts BMD, sleep, etc
1 month ago | 21
I would have gone for the sagittal head, but it looks like shoulders are winning! Not sure of your viewer demographics, but I'm in my 50s and would love more videos on preventing degenerative problems such as deterioration of the spine. I can't full straighten mine any more, and I'd like to know what sort of exercise/workouts would prevent further spinal degeneration. In case you read this, thank you for your informative and entertaining channel! I've been watching for years!
1 month ago | 6
Yes please to the shoulders. I’ve had frozen shoulder twice now, getting old is hell!
1 month ago
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Shoulder injuries - I've had 3 AC joint separations from mountain biking and one subluxation from snowboarding. I am rehabbing my latest AC separation now.
4 weeks ago | 0
I have had vague shoulder pain for years making push exercises difficult. No apparent injury. Would love a video about shoulders!
1 month ago (edited)
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@OmarAbdulMalikDHEdMPASPACPAPro
I'm a DC-based hospitalist PA who helps treat MANY patients who are s/p MI and, am always looking to learn more.👋🏽👨🏽
4 weeks ago | 0
If you could add perri-menopause & menopause to the female reproductive topic please. Perri-menopause esp is very misunderstood by G.P’s and can go on for years. A video to help us understand better would be so helpful.
1 month ago | 2
Jonathan, I would love to hear about thoracic outlet syndrome and how it affects the arm strength and what can improve the condition. Thanks for everything.
1 month ago | 0
I was in the back seat of a car hit by a drunk driver about 20 years ago and the shoulder that was most severely impacted in the accident has given me chronic pain. I'm lifting weights and training for pull ups (scapular pull ups, reverse pulls ups, push ups, and bar hangs), and I sometimes wonder if I'm hurting myself more or recovering by building strength. Sometimes there is some pain when I train but never severe pain and overall I do feel more shoulder mobility and less pain. All this being said I would love to hear what is actually happening when I train through a chronic shoulder injury.
1 month ago | 1
AGGHHH YAYAYAYAY IM SO EXCITED!!! Please try doing it in the evening because I’ll be at school!!! I really want to watch!
4 weeks ago | 1
I’d love a video on things we don’t really think about that could (maybe) be true….like; Can a sneeze kill you? What happens if thrombosis gets too bad? Can your jaw get so locked, you need surgery? When you sneeze too hard can organs have issues? What happens if you drink too much water? How much is too much? Where are the tear ducts inside the body? How long are they? 🤷♀️ You know, random stuff 😂 I feel like we’ve gone over the basic areas, let’s get into the weird stuff…and that’s coming from someone who remembers the dropping an eye ball video
1 month ago | 3
Institute of Human Anatomy
Hi All! I'm going to go live next Wednesday (October 1st) and wanted to see if you all wanted to give some input on the topic. If you don't mind, vote on a topic below. Thanks!
-Jonathan
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