Decompression, or traction, separates the spinal segments that have become squashed by gravity and muscle tightness, making it easier for the discs to circulate fluid. At 46MB and 20 minutes Spinal Therapy Starts with Decompression is the most important video in this package of back pain treatment videos. How to Do Your Own Spinal Decompression This video shows Sarah down on the floor talking you through and showing you exactly what to do. You will see her going through the all-important 3-step 'pressure change therapy' regime using the famous BackBlock. You will be struck how gentle and unhurried the whole process is; how less is more. The file is 72 MB and runs for 30 minutes. Why Bending is Magic for Backs Many people with back problems are frightened of bending. This makes matters worse. The muscles get weak and the back gets increasingly fragile and more easily provoked. Here Sarah explains how the penalty of our upright stance is that we must bend to pull more fluid back into the discs.
When a patient dies as a result of medical negligence, the family member may file a wrongful death lawsuit against the doctor or hospital responsible. A wrongful death case arises when a patient dies as a result of medical malpractice. Wrongful death lawsuits are strictly governed by state law, and there are certain procedures that are unique to wrongful death lawsuits (as opposed to broader personal injury cases). While wrongful death laws differ from state to state, several issues are common to all types of wrongful death cases, such as: who can file a wrongful death lawsuit on behalf of the deceased's estate how does a person get appointed to represent the estate, and what types of damages are allowed in a wrongful death case In the sections that follow, we'll address each of these issues in-depth. Who Can File a Wrongful Death Lawsuit on Behalf of the Deceased? The person who will end up filing a wrongful death lawsuit on behalf of the deceased plaintiff will often be the plaintiff's closest surviving relative -- such as a spouse, child, or parent.