Video Report

Report created on January 2nd, 2021

Order Information

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Package
1 Video

Video Strategy

YouTube is the 2nd largest search engine, so by using SEO-optimized, professional videos, you can take advantage of an entirely new traffic channel! Adding video to your website increases your engagement, dwell time, and your rankings.

1Script Creation
Complete

Based on your existing content, our writers will craft an engaging video script for your video.

2Script Approval
Complete

After we've created your script, you can give it a final check before production!

3Video Production & Editing
Complete

We film, edit, and export your video in HD. In addition, we include an SEO optimized title & description to use in your uploads!

4Delivery
Complete

You can download your videos below and upload to YouTube or any video channel. In addition, you can then post your video to your website!


Videos Created

Below are high quality, engaging, professionally edited videos we have produced for you to upload to YouTube or your website.

Total Completed Video(s)
Completed as of January 2nd, 2021
1

Video #1

Title

Chronic Pain: The Shocking Mental Effects

Tags
  • Chronic Pain
  • Chronic Pain Effects
  • Chronic Pain Mental Effects
  • Pain
  • Health
YouTube Description

Chronic pain is obviously a tough thing to deal with from a physical standpoint. Yet, many people forget about the intense toll it can take from an emotional and psychological standpoint as well. If you or a loved one suffers from chronic pain, and you are concerned about the mental effects it might be having on you, it's important to seek out ways to cope and improve that. The best method will be to help reduce the amount of chronic pain you deal with, but it's also important to potentially get help with the psychological and emotional effects as well. If you wondering about the cause of chronic pain as well as pain management options, you're in the right place. In this video, we talk not only about the causes of chronic pain as well as some options for pain management, but also about the potential toll that chronic pain can have on your emotional and mental state. Check out this video today, and for more info, head here: https://www.azpaindoctors.com/blog/the-shocking-mental-effects-of-chronic-pain

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Video Link
Created January 2nd, 2021
Video Title

Chronic Pain: The Shocking Mental Effects

Video Script

Many patients with chronic pain find that it can affect their sense of optimism. They may feel trapped and hopeless and have a hard time feeling positive. This is completely understandable, and you are not alone. Keep watching! Has a loved one or friend told you you're a grump? Do you have more negative thoughts than usual? Find out some of the shocking mental effects of chronic pain as well as causes and treatment options.
CHRONIC PAIN EFFECTS
There are many negative cognitive effects of chronic pain. They may include difficulty concentrating, anxiety, depression, or irritability. A person in constant pain may feel stuck with no way out and have trouble with decision making. Over time, chronic pain may wear a person down until they become withdrawn. They may become only a shadow of their former self. They may disengage from previous activities, give up on dreams and goals, or experience negative personality changes. If left untreated, chronic pain can cause a devastating loss of quality of life. This could lead to permanent disability, a loss of self-esteem, and the onset of depression.
CHRONIC PAIN CAUSES
Chronic pain usually falls under three categories: injury, degeneration/age, or disease. Chronic pain can come from slipped discs, serious bone breaks, or neck injuries. Nerve damage, and sometimes even medical-procedure-related injuries, can lead to chronic pain. Many times the source of chronic pain is musculoskeletal, but it could also be on the surface. Aging can lead to long-lasting conditions like arthritis or degenerative disc disease. Cancers also cause chronic pain, either from the disease itself or from treatment side effects.
BACK PAIN AND DEPRESSION
The back and spine are part of the body's core, so they often take the brunt of injuries. Damage in this area affects the rest of the body. Someone with a back injury may limp or hold themselves in a certain position to avoid feeling the pain. Chronic back pain is one of the most common complaints reported by people of all ages and all walks of life. Some side effects of chronic back pain include missed work, high medical bills, weight gain due to lack of mobility, inability to enjoy a healthy sex life, and limited social activity. After a back injury or the onset of a degenerative disease, there's a high risk of lapsing into depression or anxiety. A person may find themselves unable to cope with growing feelings of irritability and anger.
PAIN MANAGEMENT OPTIONS
Unfortunately, chronic pain can sometimes drive people to use illegal substances to find a bit of relief. But even legal medications can become addictive or result in more problems. Since the side effects of pain relievers can sometimes be worse than the pain itself, people with chronic pain may try alternative management techniques. These include acupuncture, massage, music therapy, or biofeedback. Other options include hydrotherapy and traditional chiropractic treatments. Harmful effects of pain relievers include brain fog, constipation, drowsiness, stomach damage, and addiction. It is also possible to build up a tolerance so that after a while nothing works to end the pain.
SEEKING EXPERT HELP
The negative effect of pain on blood pressure is well documented. Research supports that chronic pain causes high blood pressure, which is dangerous and can lead to stroke or heart attack. Along with the high rate of depression and anxiety amongst chronic pain sufferers, this creates a crisis. It is a powerful reason to consult experts for treatment options.
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If you are experiencing chronic pain and are looking for relief, don't delay getting the help you need. Maybe you've tried to fix it by yourself and nothing is working. This means it's time to seek professional advice. We offer everything from acupuncture treatments to chiropractic care and a variety of other treatments. If you have any questions feel free to contact us at the phone number listed on this page. And if you enjoyed this video, be sure to like, comment, and subscribe!


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Video Upload Instructions

Now that your order is complete, you may be wondering what are some best practices for uploading videos to YouTube or other video channels. Follow the detailed instructions below on how to upload your video.

Where to Host Your Video

This video was intended to be hosted by YouTube. YouTube is the second largest search engine and owned by Google. However, if you would like to host the videos on a different 3rd party, feel free.

We do not recomend hosting the videos yourself. This can slow down your site and hurt your rankings if you're not careful.

Not sure how to start a YouTube channel?

Read our guide that walks you through all the steps to get you started.

Upload Transcriptions to Video

We have provided you with a copy of the video script. This is also your transcription.

If you do not know how to upload transcriptions - you can view YouTube's instructions below.

https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/2734796

Video Description

You are going to have the video description that we created for you - but we may not have the direct link to the page that the video is going to be embedded on.

Be sure to add you rlink to the description on YouTube if you'd like to link back to the blog your video is about.

Video Thumbnail

Recommended dimensions are 1280 x 720.

If you need to learn how to upload a thumbnail, you can view YouTube's instructions below.

https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/72431?hl=en

Video Tags

Do not add too many tags to your video. You will confuse YouTube on what your video is actually about. Be sure to add a handful of specific tags and 1-2 broader tags.

Embedding Your Video

Size

Best results are often seen when the width of the video is between 400 to 600 pixels.

Location

The closer to the top of the page your video is, the more views it will receive. If your play rate is important to you, keep your video at the top. If you're only using video as secondary congtent, you can place it lower on your page.