How To Correct Straightening Of Lumbar Spine (FIX LOSS OF LUMBAR LORDOSIS) | Dr. Walter Salubro

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How To Correct Straightening Of Lumbar Spine (FIX LOSS OF LUMBAR LORDOSIOS) | Dr. Walter Salubro Chiropractor in Vaughan
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In this video, Dr. Walter Salubro will discuss in detail what is straightening of lumbar lordosis (straighten lumbar spine) and how to correct straightening of the lumbar spine. You will see what a straightening of lumbar curvature looks like on a spine model. Another name for straightened lumbar spine is flat back syndrome. Dr. Walter Salubro will also demonstrate how to fix flat back syndrome with traction exercises and with Chiropractic BioPhysics® (CBP®) Technique. Straightened lumbar spine is a loss of lumbar lordosis.

Case Study Reference
1. Non-operative correction of flat back syndrome using lumbar extension traction: a CBP® case series of two
Deed E. Harrison and Paul A. Oakley

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Have a question about lumbar spine straightening / flat back syndrome?

DrWalterSalubro
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I m positively hoping for your help as this is first time when I come to know that this issue can be recovered without any surgical procedure. It gave me a positive vibe .

saritabishnoi
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Thank you Dr Walter. This means a lot to me to start to fux my straightening lumber spine

manojrgi
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Thank you,I‘ve been in the trouble for two years,now its time to change.

rivernate
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Interesting, very informative video. Thank you, Doctor! :)

prashantbhosale
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Excellent advice and a safer more gradual way to properly bring the spine into its proper partially curved state. This is better than overly aggressive moves that may sometimes damage vertebrae, discs, or even tear ligaments or nerves that be out of position. Thank you Dr. Salubro

mcfloerke
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Dr. Salubro, thanks for making this video which is so informative. I am suffering from partial straightening of the lordosis. At the same time, I also have mild levoscoliosis. Is your treatment/exercise shown in the video suitable for me? I am looking for appropriate treatment, but my primary care physician said there is nothing to be done since I am 65.

evayauip
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Thank you so much for your informative and helpful videos
I'm trying not to lose hope to find the right procedure to start healing and be able to help realign my back naturaly fix i don't know how to deal with any pinched nerves and have stressed trying multiple times to see chiro massage therapy and even tried yoga. What is a spine contraction and where do I find help thanks, kat

katarinasmith
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Thanks God bless you and your family stay healthy Dr Babar from the pakistan

babarrehmat
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Hey Dr Walter, appreciate your video.

Any idea where to find a corrective care Chiropractor near Dallas/Frisco/Plano Texas?
My mom is currently dealing with a straight spine and I'm trying to find the expert for this.

Thank you

julezk
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Interesting My Chiropractor has Never Ever lifted me with a contraption like this so I find this interesting but I have been on the gravity crunch system with the compression tables !!! I wonder if he will do this 2 me eventually or if he doesn't have the pulley thing !!! The under Chiropractor or the Chiropractor Assistant she is wonderful too &; uses the whatever you call it The presser pain the activator a lot & I love that so much pain relief

darcyoldenburg
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Thanks doctor i have straighting of lumbar problam in ex ray so thankyou for making this helpful video

cookwithk
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@DrWalterSalubro Hello Doctor. thank you for the video. Would you be able to recommend a good chiropractor in the Philadelphia area that can help me treat my flat back syndrome? Thank you!

oks_
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Thank you doctor. May i ask if you know some corrective care chiropractor in manila philippines?

rexhascarlett
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Hi good night I watch your video, am from. Trinidad and Tobago I went to my doctor because I was getting pain on my hand from d shoulder down they did an x-ray and she said am getting that pain because of my neck bone is straight and it should be curve is that dangerous could you please tell me what can I do to help it to curve back thank you

debbiejoseph
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Wow great teaching, huge amount of love from india sir

Tv_telugu
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Very brilliant Demo.
Quite explanatory and informative, Doctor.

alkahussain
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Does pilates can reduce straightening of lumbal?

farrida
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sir we do need to take medicines or not?? in straightening of spine

kajalkoli
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I have coming and going back issues. What helps is stiff leg dead lifts and back extensions. Also lots of walking. I can’t figure my back out. I can do back strength exercises yet I can get out of a chair quick or shift on my back in bed and it like snaps then I’m in pain for a week. Usually dull general aching but miserable. My lower back can ache then get better in an hour, or it can ache and I stiff leg dead lift 185lbs 4 sets of 10 and it will feel great. I’ll walk 2 hours and it might start to ache but when I’m done it’s always better. Biking long seems to aggravate it.
So I’m reading my MRI and researched this flat back I have. Now I’m here. I was never a fan of chiropractors for no known reason but you sold me on this one video. I live in Milwaukee and have insurance to go to a chiropractor. Please see if someone is here to treat me.

Alignment: There is mild apex rightward curvature of the upper and mid thoracic spine without significant vertebral subluxation.
There is no developmental spinal canal narrowing.
Discs: Thoracic disc degeneration is mild, greatest within the upper thoracic spine at T2-T3 as well as the lower thoracic spine at T10-T11 and T11-T12.

Vertebrae: There is a T1/T2 hyperintense hemangioma within the posterior aspect of the T7 vertebral body. Smaller foci of fat deposition are seen elsewhere. Otherwise, vertebral bodies are maintained in height and signal.

Additional comments: There is a shallow right subarticular disc herniation at T2-3 without cord contact or significant stenosis. Minor posterior disc bulging is noted elsewhere.
There is no spinal canal stenosis. Mild thoracic facet arthropathy is noted along the concave margins of the curves with at most mild foraminal narrowing. Perineural fat remains at all levels.
Small bilateral pleural effusions are noted.

Alignment: There is straightening of the normal lumbar lordosis without significant vertebral subluxation.
Developmental spinal canal narrowing: There is no developmental spinal canal narrowing.
Discs: Mild to moderate lumbar disc degeneration is noted, greatest at L5-S1 with disc height loss and disc bulging.
Vertebrae: Tiny T1/2 hyperintense hemangiomas are noted within the upper lumbar vertebral bodies. Otherwise, vertebrae are maintained in height and marrow signal.
Distal cord: The distal cord has normal signal. The conus terminates at the interior L1 vertebral level.

Level-wise findings are as follows:
L1-L2: There is no significant spinal canal or foraminal stenosis.
L2-L3: There is no significant spinal canal or foraminal stenosis. Minor disc bulging is noted.
L3-L4: Disc bulging with annular fissures along the posterior lateral disc margins. There is mild bilateral facet and ligamentum flavum thickening. No spinal canal stenosis is seen. Foraminal narrowing is minimal bilaterally. There is residual circumferential perineural fat.
L4-L5: Bulging disc with shallow superimposed left central disc herniation. There is an associated annular fissure at this location. Spinal canal is patent. Posterior lateral disc bulging contributes to mild right and minimal left foraminal narrowing.
L5-S1: Mild disc bulge with posterior annular fissure. There is no spinal canal stenosis. The foramina are widely patent.

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