James Braithwaite
James Braithwaite
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15 minutes of Risk! AMSTAR review of Klein & Patterson (2023)
(yorkvillephysiotherapy.com/) In this video, Physiotherapist James Braithwaite analyses Risk of Bias for a systematic review using the AMSTAR tool. This is a RoB analysis by a clinician for clinical integration of research into practice. Researchers (or other clinicians) may have *thoughts* on this analysis, post them! Overall I thought this was a well conducted study whose findings I could integrate into my practice.
Klein, M., & Patterson, C. (2023). Changes in running biomechanics in master runners over age 50: a systematic review. Sports Biomechanics, 1-29.
Find out more about the AMSTAR tool at: amstar.ca/index.php
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Відео

Gluteal tendinopathy - Why does the side of my hip hurt?
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www.yorkvillephysiotherapy.com - In this video, Toronto Physiotherapist James Braithwaite discusses Gluteal Tendinopathy and some simple exercises you can practice to manage the problem. For the full blog with citations click this: yorkvillephysiotherapy.com/gluteal-tendinopathy-pain-at-the-side-of-my-hip/
11 minute Rotator cuff exercise protocol
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www.yorkvillephysiotherapy.com - In this Video, Toronto Physiotherapist James Braithwaite leads a comprehensive example rotator cuff exercise protocol. You can do this program most days in the week if you like (up to 4x/wk, start at 2x/wk) Click the link below to sign up for our live online rotator cuff classes!: yorkvillephysiotherapy.us18.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=0b35319cce4263f2b51757849&...
Virtual physiotherapy
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www.yorkvillephysiotherapy.com, Toronto Physiotherapist James Braithwaite discusses care delivered online via virtual physiotherapy.
Foam Rolling vs. Stretching - Strength and power
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See the full written article with references at: www.yorkvillephysiotherapy.com/video-blog/pub:57/Foam-Rolling-vs-stretching impact-on-strength-an In this Blog, Toronto Physiotherapist James Braithwaite discusses the use of stretching or Foam rolling as alternatives for gaining range of motion and their impact on strength and power training.
Dry needling - What's the deal? A treatment for Myofascial Trigger Points (muscle pain!)
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Check out the full written blog at www.yorkvillephysiotherapy.com/video-blog/pub:58/Dry-Needling-Whats-the-Deal-Treating-Myofascial-Tr In this video, Toronto Physiotherapists Lauren Sager and James Braithwaite discuss (and demonstrate on James) the use of Dry Needling to treat Myofascial Trigger Points (ie. muscle pain!)
Using an Assertive Walk As Self Defense?
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In this Video, Toronto Physiotherapist James Braithwaite talks with MMA expert Gemma Sheehan of Girls Who Fight Inc. about the use of an assertive walk to project strength and reduce the risk of vulnerability to harassment or attack. Visit Girls Who Fight owner Gemma Sheehan online at www.girlswhofight.ca/ Braithwaite Physiotherapy: www.yorkvillephysiotherapy.com
Why doe the pinky side of my wrist hurt? Pain at the ulnar fovea.
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See the full article at www.yorkvillephysiotherapy.com/video-blog/pub:56/Why-Does-the-Pinky-Side-of-my-Wrist-Hurt In this video, Toronto Physiotherapist James Braithwaite discusses ulnar (pinky side) wrist pain that commonly onsets from tennis and other sports.
Why does my arm go numb when I reach overhead? Thoracic outlet syndrome considerations.
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See the full referenced article at www.yorkvillephysiotherapy.com/video-blog/pub:54/Why-does-my-arm-go-numb-when-I-reach-overhead-Thor In this video, Toronto physiotherapist James Braithwaite discusses how to manage the arm numbness and dysfunction associated with Thoracic Outlet Syndrome. A problem common to many "overhead" athletes.
Squat Depth: Does Deep Squatting Damage my Knee?
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See the full written Blog article here: www.yorkvillephysiotherapy.com/video-blog/pub:53/Squat-Depth-Does-Deep-Squatting-Damage-my-Knee In the deep ranges of a squat, there is evidence to show there is greater muscle activation, especially in the glutes, versus shallower ranges. But do the forces introduced in deep squatting cause knee damage? Toronto Physiotherapist James Braithwaite discusses...
Volleyball ACL tear - prevention exercise and considerations
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See the full referenced blog article accompanying this video here: www.yorkvillephysiotherapy.com/video-blog/pub:52/Volleyball-ACL-tear prevention-exercise-and-jump In this video, Toronto Physiotherapist James Braithwaite discusses technique and training considerations to help prevent ACL injury when playing volleyball.
Why does my hip hurt when I squat? Femoroacetabular impingement considerations.
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See the full blog article at: www.yorkvillephysiotherapy.com/video-blog/pub:51/Why-does-my-hip-hurt-when-I-squat-Femoroacetabular Toronto Physiotherapist James Braithwaite discusses the origin of hip pain associated with femorocaetabular impingement (FAI) and what you can do at home to manage it.
Beyond the theraband, closed chain rotator cuff rehab exercises
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See the fully referenced Blog Article here: www.yorkvillephysiotherapy.com/video-blog/pub:50/Closed-chain-exercise-for-rotator-cuff-dysfunction In this video, Toronto Physiotherapist James Braithwaite discusses various closed kinetic chain exercises (pushup, TRX row, chair press) that can ALSO (just like open chain theraband exercises) help to strengthen your rotator cuff musculature. Remember ...
Patellar Tendinopathy - A little to no equipment exercise for jumpers knee!
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Check out the full written article here! www.yorkvillephysiotherapy.com/video-blog/pub:49/Patellar-Tendinopathy A-home-based-exercise-to-t In this video, Toronto Physiotherapist James Braithwaite describes an exercise you can do on your own at home to treat patellar Tendinopathy (jumpers knee).
The "other low back pain" - Sacroiliac joint pain
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Check out the full blog article at: www.yorkvillephysiotherapy.com/video-blog/pub:48/The-Other-Low-Back-Pain Sacroiliac-joint-exercis In this video, Toronto Physiotherapist James Braithwaite discusses Sacroiliac joint pain and some of the relevent strength training you can do at the lats and glutes to get started on stabilising the joint. A number of exercises are demonstrated.
High heeled shoes - strict no-no or a considered and grown-up decision?
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High heeled shoes - strict no-no or a considered and grown-up decision?
Stabilising an injured shoulder, motor control exercise and tips
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Stabilising an injured shoulder, motor control exercise and tips
My Butt hurts when I run! Proximal Hamstrings Tendinopathy
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My Butt hurts when I run! Proximal Hamstrings Tendinopathy
My head feels heavy! Neck motor control exercises.
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My head feels heavy! Neck motor control exercises.
Posterior ankle impringement, some intro exercises.
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Posterior ankle impringement, some intro exercises.
Low back control - the lumbar levers!
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Low back control - the lumbar levers!
Hamstring strain - Exercise to prevent.
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Hamstring strain - Exercise to prevent.
Flat feet - exercise to increase arch height and reduce foot pain
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Flat feet - exercise to increase arch height and reduce foot pain
Flexibility: Stretching vs. Strength Training
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Flexibility: Stretching vs. Strength Training
Shoulder impingement. Pushup as rehab!
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Shoulder impingement. Pushup as rehab!
Tendinopathy update Part 3: normalising motor signalling!
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Tendinopathy update Part 3: normalising motor signalling!
Using plyometric position to bias glutes or quads.
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Using plyometric position to bias glutes or quads.
Knee screening tool - The pistol squat
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Knee screening tool - The pistol squat
Standing straight hurts! Thoracic extension syndrome.
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Standing straight hurts! Thoracic extension syndrome.
Dr. Erdem Huner - Full Interview: Physio, dry needling and life!
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Dr. Erdem Huner - Full Interview: Physio, dry needling and life!

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @edenpowell1
    @edenpowell1 23 дні тому

    Tried this I'm back in a cast lol

  • @user-xv1my8er1c
    @user-xv1my8er1c Місяць тому

    ❤️

  • @theresanichols5172
    @theresanichols5172 Місяць тому

    The link no longer works. Any chance a new web address is available?

  • @alliswell9574
    @alliswell9574 Місяць тому

    Thank you🙏💖

  • @Paul-cy9ej
    @Paul-cy9ej 2 місяці тому

    The “sport.” Using my phone

  • @janellepw
    @janellepw 3 місяці тому

    This video literally changed my life. Been in and out of PT for years and have been working with a personal trainer for almost a year now, and this is the first time I can execute a push up without shoulder pain 🥲 Thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise! 👏🏼♥️

  • @MrJorge3010
    @MrJorge3010 3 місяці тому

    I keep getting the first injury you mentioned (ECU - extensor tendon). Maybe at the rate of once a year or so. I fix it with rest but it sucks losing a month to that every year.

  • @FredHenry1850
    @FredHenry1850 3 місяці тому

    Great.

  • @user-sg4qn7zd2r
    @user-sg4qn7zd2r 5 місяців тому

    God bless you.

  • @luissfn797
    @luissfn797 5 місяців тому

    Are there more exercises to treat this condition? I injured myself doing military press, now standing straight or sitting for long periods hurts, I can barely do any physical activity without pain. I’m 19 years old and this has been going for 1 year. I would appreciate any help, thanks.

  • @Boofpack-og
    @Boofpack-og 5 місяців тому

    Great video love the posture adjustment techniques

  • @saffaaalfayez2313
    @saffaaalfayez2313 5 місяців тому

    I’ve been suffering from this for years , I’m lucky to find this video thank you❤️

  • @luissfn797
    @luissfn797 5 місяців тому

    Hello James, I’ve been injured for one year due to exceeding my limits in military press. I’ve got chronic upper back pain that hurts doing literally any activity. It also hurts my rhomboids when I stand up straight for to long, sit or lift my arms overhead. Recently a doctor recommended a cortísone injection( Im 19 years old). I would really appreciate any help. I’m from Spain so I can’t get direct treatment from you. It seems I have thorasic extension syndrome as you described in your video. Extension always hurts, but protraction relieve my pain. I’ve tried almost everything

  • @vonsigler5596
    @vonsigler5596 5 місяців тому

    So if you find yourself falling backwards, do you just try bailing to the side? Nice to know how the injury happens, but advice on how to prevent it other than ‘seek easier terrain’ would be welcomed.

  • @forestnymph3000
    @forestnymph3000 6 місяців тому

    10 years later and literally so relevant to my wishes to improve my skiing

  • @HorseshitDetectionAgency
    @HorseshitDetectionAgency 6 місяців тому

    Maybe try standing closer to the fucking camera.

  • @marymclaughlin2559
    @marymclaughlin2559 6 місяців тому

    Just watching you bend your wrist all the way hurts just watching.

  • @Okikor1
    @Okikor1 8 місяців тому

    How long after cast removal can I lift weights at the gym?

  • @user-iv4gt1fk5l
    @user-iv4gt1fk5l 8 місяців тому

    I'm also a chronic patient of right thoracic left lumbar scoliosis Madam

  • @user-iv4gt1fk5l
    @user-iv4gt1fk5l 8 місяців тому

    Prominent os trigonum exercises madam please

  • @NYFRIK42
    @NYFRIK42 8 місяців тому

    Question, I'm on my 5th day out of the cast after a wrist fracture. My extension is close to zero. I feel like to push the limit it has to pop, it's like something is blocking the movement. That pain from a pop goes straight to the core, i almost jumped off my chair. Is it normal or could something be off? If I'm not wrong, the pain is localized in dorsal radial section. Should I suck it up and keep popping it or just keep it moving at the current range? I don't really sick any improvement in my extension in these first 5 days.

  • @chriskim7123
    @chriskim7123 9 місяців тому

    beautiful guy…❤

  • @kaimustermann5984
    @kaimustermann5984 10 місяців тому

    Sorry, but I disagree... I was a tennis pro and I had to end my career cause to this injury. I tried everything doctors recommended to me, like making a break with tennis, make some physical treatments, make some bandages around it, putting some ointment on it... Nothing helped. I cost our health system about 20.000 Euro. After one painful year doctors recommended surgery. Cutting a nerve, restructuring the TFCC and so on. I denied surgery but I had to give up my tennis career. --- I did not play tennis for 10 years. Without playing tennis the pain was bearable and got slightly better. Then after 10 years it was so good that I tried playing tennis again. After 3 hours the old pain reoccurred and I had to stop the match. ---- And then I started doing exercises. Several hours per day. I did nothing else then figuring out which exercise helps and which not. After two months of doing these exercises the wrist was completely recovered. So, if anybody has this problem, no matter how bad it is: There is a way for a complete recreation of the wrist without surgery. Keep that in your mind. I was no more able to hold a cup of tea and put on my socks without severe pain - and now I have the strongest wrist in the whole district.

  • @riverbankfisher
    @riverbankfisher 11 місяців тому

    Years ago I fell backward off a gardener's ladder and dislocated my left wrist on impact with a concrete driveway. Didn't get much physiotherapy so over the intervening decades the upper flexibility of the wrist has been about 45 degrees forced, while the lower deflection of the wrist is just 5 degrees, forced. Would there be any benefit to attempting wrist flex exercises at this point? When the injury first occurred I could not even lift cutlery with that left hand, but before long I could bench press my body-weight. Holding the wrist immobile while lifting weights enabled me to continue working out. All the same, any accidental impact on that left hand has always remained excruciatingly painful, and I am wondering whether or not it is simply too late for me to derive benefit from the wrist flex exercises you describe in this video clip. Any thoughts you can find a moment to share would be appreciated, sir.

  • @cbrdealer
    @cbrdealer 11 місяців тому

    Hey James, I know this video is old, but I hope you get this. My question is, I'm having pain in the bottom part of the chest and upper rib area on my left side from golf. It seems to get better, when I take time off, but after I go hit balls again, it comes back. I got X-rays to make sure I didn't have a hairline crack or anything in my ribs. Any Ideas on getting it healed or preventing it? Thanks.

  • @TheVincenity
    @TheVincenity Рік тому

    we missed you you James

  • @biologymom6238
    @biologymom6238 Рік тому

    So I'm 62. I had a fall on the 4th. First set if xrays the fracture was not picked up. I ended up with an " impacted distal radial fracture" At the time of injury I had pain on both my thumb..radial side and my pinkie ulnar side. But no fractures were on Ulna. I've had the cast on 2 weeks and have zero pain on mr fracture side, but my ulnar side wrist and forearm are killing me. Is this normal for a DRF. Are there exercises I can do while in the cast? Thsnks so much.

  • @SomethingaboutScreens
    @SomethingaboutScreens Рік тому

    Thank you Sergio Busquets!

  • @Kawaii_Imani
    @Kawaii_Imani Рік тому

    I’ve finally found a video that ACTUALLY explains the difference

  • @nephiilim
    @nephiilim Рік тому

    Sorry. It's not that simple. This is dangerous. Don't just do more pushups if you have impingement. There are many rehab exercises you need to do before injuring yourself even further. Some of them involve stretching as well. This is like saying "got a bum knee? Do more squats". No

  • @blueconversechucks
    @blueconversechucks Рік тому

    Thank you so much I'm fortunate to be able to see a PT from my wrist this Friday. but I'm going to supplement the exercises they gave me with this to make sure that I'm putting my work in

  • @benpeers7810
    @benpeers7810 Рік тому

    That was very informative. Thank you , i sufferered a bad trip maybe 2inch off ground and landed on my left hand primarily i had to go undergo ORIF for distal radius fracture within 24hrs, my issue was that my post op x-ray wasn't conclusive enough so I'm having to wait an extra month for a CT scan result so iv been in the splint for 9/10weeks as opposed to 6weeks originally. Bout a week or so ago my arm started to come 'alive' so to speak as in I was waking up and I would strain my body and it would feel more there like it wanted out the splint. Now 3days ago I took the splint off, iv had great mobility in fingers etc since first few weeks but now my wrist feels frozen I can maybe move it 25degrees horizontal and maybe 20degree vertically. This is my first broken bone / op so I'm quite freaked out my physio should of started 3weeks ago I've been stuck in for 3months in agony cos of the splint I really think it's held me back with the late time scale. Saying that it's only been 72hrs out there is no major pain, more tight/sore and the whole hand is slowly becoming looser. The main issue I have is my hand is now domed to the shape of the splint I'm guessing this will go away over time? Thanks for any help oh and frozen wrist I can just bout 360 it but not by much

  • @MarikaMeos
    @MarikaMeos Рік тому

    What if you cant give that area 4 week rest period, what are the temporary solutions to just reduce the pain? Taping?

  • @BillDavies-ej6ye
    @BillDavies-ej6ye Рік тому

    e-centric? ek-centric (from ex-centric)

  • @garzascreek
    @garzascreek Рік тому

    How to pronounce _eccentric:_ ua-cam.com/video/QnALYCszzMg/v-deo.html

  • @user-ii9ns5sp8o
    @user-ii9ns5sp8o Рік тому

    Nice simple helpful information for the ordinary person.

  • @iampuzzleman282
    @iampuzzleman282 Рік тому

    I'm nowhere near a doing any of this

  • @mathusq9614
    @mathusq9614 Рік тому

    nice bulge are those wranglers?

  • @timlabell
    @timlabell Рік тому

    Get rid of the shoes the pants and the shirt and buy some real clothes that fit.😮

  • @thetaijicentre9704
    @thetaijicentre9704 Рік тому

    Haven't seen this "short foot" exercise before and since i can feel those muscles afterwards (!) i am motivated to keep them in my foot routine :) Any thoughts for the transverse arch?

  • @a.brucemcdonald9038
    @a.brucemcdonald9038 Рік тому

    Pull-ups have been a game changer for my shoulder impingement.

  • @samarthvedi5783
    @samarthvedi5783 Рік тому

    WOW! I Just did them and they're by far the best exercise out of the many I've tried. I usually can't do more than 5 pushups, but with your 3 step posture technique, I was able to pull a PR of 20!

  • @tina8796
    @tina8796 Рік тому

    Excellent 🏆

  • @Ke-qv3md
    @Ke-qv3md Рік тому

    I have pttd and it is so painful and effects my quality of life currently

  • @humbertodepina6853
    @humbertodepina6853 Рік тому

    Thank you😮 I just tried and my shoulder did not complain!!!

  • @sunshifeng6641
    @sunshifeng6641 Рік тому

    Went through a lot of videos about ulnar wrist pain or tfcc. Yours is the most concise one! Thank you very much!

  • @RLICGNT
    @RLICGNT Рік тому

    That 3 step posture correction method is awesome.

  • @JackTRyan
    @JackTRyan Рік тому

    ? Seems like your illustration using the wall is not extension but more flexion. Shouldn’t the fingers on the wall have been facing upwards, as much as possible, for extension? When sitting on the hand in the chair the wrist is extended; moved in the opposite direction from the table exercise.

  • @heracleum3353
    @heracleum3353 Рік тому

    Excellent video, thanks James!

  • @shervinra6999
    @shervinra6999 Рік тому

    I was confused for a very long time if I should tuck the tip of my shoulderblade in or not. I kind of always imagined I would help with opening up the subacromial space for all the tendons to be able to move more freely (please don't quote me, I'm no expert). You are the first i see to point that out, thank you for that tip! I have a very angry shoulder for now almost 6 years and I'm not able to pass the point of a 50kg bench press pain free... Shoulder issues are very humbling... I will empathize the shoulderblade cue starting now! 😊