Help your Sciatica and Coccyx pain or Tailbone pain- sit with support (Inspri video project)

Monday, July 6th, 2009


http://www.insprico.com The Sciata® seating system was developed to help those with sciatica and coccyx or tailbone pain sit more comfortably. It comes in three distinct styles: CX, DL, and SL. The CX is ideal for the average person who wishes to sit more comfortably and those with lower back or coccyx pain. Pressure is alleviated from the tailbone with the unique Troff™ design. The CX is a welcome companion when it comes to sitting on hard surfaces. The DL is intended for those with sciatic nerve pain in both legs, the DL allows the legs to float partially uncompressed on either side. The Troff™ design alleviates pressure from the coccyx and lower back. The SL is intended for those with sciatic nerve pain in one leg and may be situated to relieve pressure from either limb. The Troff™ design alleviates pressure from the coccyx and lower back.

I directed this video for Inspri and produced the music behind it. I built the green screen, the lighting rig and the teleprompter used to film the video. I also animated the “nerve pain” sequences.
More of my music and film work can be seen at www.myspace.com/tonewood and my youtube profile.

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U 005 Interstitielle Zystitis / interstitial cystitis IC

Monday, June 8th, 2009


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interstitial cystitis (IC) is a condition that results in recurring discomfort or pain in the bladder and the surrounding pelvic region. The symptoms vary from case to case and even in the same individual. People may experience mild discomfort, pressure, tenderness, or intense pain in the bladder and pelvic area. Symptoms may include an urgent need to urinate, a frequent need to urinate, or a combination of these symptoms. Pain may change in intensity as the bladder fills with urine or as it empties. Womens symptoms often get worse during menstruation. They may sometimes experience pain during vaginal intercourse.

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“How Much Information Should I Get?” featuring Dr. Vaughan (YourUrologyMD)

Monday, February 16th, 2009


“Information is power and patients need to have the information.” Dr. Vaughan of New York-Presbyterian Hospital Weill Cornell Medical Center stresses the need for patients to compile as much information they can as quickly as possible so they can make an informed, punctual decision regarding their urologic condition.

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