Love how you get the parents involved with the treatment and showing them what to look out for and explaining the process while also making her feel comfortable get the treatment
The location of injury suggests baby was thrown to the floor or hard surface, with some force. Seems Mom got angry at screaming baby and threw her down ? Notice mom’s odd reaction when Dr Rahim mentions cause of injury, definite “trauma” at 10:15 .
28:08 I cried here! If you, mom or dad ever read this, get to know that what you are doing is huge! I have a nine year old girl as well and I felt this video. All your reactions, expressions, everything! Congratulations for being who you are! And thank you Doc, for all your work!
When I was a child I walked the same. Doctor said, x-rays showed nothing wrong. Now I remember that I fell out of a high bed right on the sacrum on a school trip in elementary school. Felt like fire ants crawling in my legs and had severe pain for weeks. Never saw a doctor with that. Can´t remember if I walked inbend before or just afterwards. I hated it when I was told again and again to stop it. Was treated like a bad habit. Somehow I grew out of it. Now I´m nearly 50 with chronic neck pain and ask myself if this could still have to do with this old trauma. Whish I had some doctor like you back then......or now. Good for this child she gets help. Wish her all the best.
A lovely patient and very caring family! Mum and Dad almost looked in tears at the end after being told their daughter will be fine. I can’t wait to follow her progress! Great job again Doctor and a great video! Thanks.
@@daveoliver5838 Or maybe she tried to stand up on its own when no parent was watching, lost balance and dropped on her ass? I don't see their parents throwing her because she was screaming. Maybe you would do that, because it is the first thing that came to your mind.
@@wiktorwektor123 No way loss of balance would have caused those serious injuries. Seems mom couldn’t handle the screaming baby and threw her down with some force. Watch closely, Moms odd reaction when Dr Rahim mentions at 10:16 , there was definitely some “trauma”.
Having two grown daughters, it really warms my heart seeing happy little girls like her. She obviously has very loving parents. I remember when my girls were this age I wanted them to stay that age forever.
I absolutely love this episode. You always deal with everyone on a person to person basis. Highly informative and with a great sense of timely humor. I watched from beginning to end, fully engaged like those were my x-rays of my crazy spine 😂
I started in-turning my feet after I broke my leg at four years old. While my circumstances were definitely different, I know how hard it is to change walking gate, and my heart goes out to her. I'm just so happy Aliyah is getting the help she needs.
I learned a lot from this video. For 40 years I only thought I knew what pigeon toe was. Prayers for you young lady. Thank you doctor for the information.
I love 💕 what this humble and caring doctor do, he known how to make the little one feel at home 🏡, and make them not to freak out and face theirs fear in the cold 🥶 way, look 👀 how she enjoys it with all her little heart 💜 and never nerves atoll but keep laughing at it what a wonderful doctor, may God bless you and give you the strength to make the little ones feel better ❤️🩹 and never feel sadness in going through this difficulty treatment.
The anxiety in these parents faces when you told them that a trauma happen to there daughter as a baby broke my heart. Can you imagine sitting at home after this session feeling like the worst parent ever because you could be the blame for your child’s injury. I’m glad she is getting treatment for her ongoing condition. My question is what type of trauma would you say that could have caused this? I hope mum and dad are ok
It’s so crazy that this beautiful sweet little girl takes all this adjustment with a giggle and a smile. My aunt took me to a chiropractor when I was four. She believed in adjustments…I remember that doctor cracking my spine without warning. It scared me so badly. I Ieaped off the table and the guy caught me my wrist but I was so panic stricken that I yanked my hand away but he pulled back and WHAM my shoulder was entirely dislocated. I remember distinctly that he said “oh shit” and in my memory he punched me in the arm and then my shoulder popped back into place. Then he said “that was your fault jumping off the table like that”. Yeah. I had trauma from the chiropractor himself. This little girl is adorable. I hope she can find some relief.
Wow! I could see clearly the change in toe point when she walked after each waist adjustment. Very convincing that its not painful if this adorable child is giggling each time. Well done doctor
cried again lol gosh its "good"? to see a youngster getting help early ...I often wonder how different my body would be if i had gonstead early and consistently after ...also what a beautiful little girl! cant wait to see the progression 🖤
Back in the 80s, when a child was pigeon toed, there were braces doctors would put on the legs and it would eventually correct the problem. Seems odd they let this go on for so long.
@@daveoliver5838not necessarily a fall. I been pigeontoed since i was a baby. I have seen pics from when i was first born. So thats definitely not accurate
@@wilinafranklin5903 not a fall but more like being thrown to the floor with some force, the X-rays confirm it. According to Dr Rahim the resulting spinal injury affected the development of her feet. Seems to me her mom or dad were involved in the assault, notice their odd reaction, when Dr mentions “trauma”. I
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I'm not throwing shade at any other particular channels but compare THIS session to a "doctor" chiropractor wearing a t shirt and jordans....which one would you have more confidence in?
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A lot of patients remember those specific moments days, weeks, even months after their sessions. We sometimes forget about some of our falls or the falls our kids go through.
My parents NEVER let us sit with our feet under us like how she was in the beginning of the video. They swore that our feet would be crooked if we sat that way. Idk if it’s true but there’s 10 of us and none of us ever had issues of any sort. I pray this chiro helps her and heals her posture and feet
Chiropractic care is meant to fix the problem. Modern medicine is designed to treat the symptoms in order to keep the patient sick and dependent on Hospital services and create as many drug addicts as possible.
I was born pigeon toed and had to wear these shoes that had a bar between them? At least thats what i remember. Still a little bit of an issue, but nothing crazy.
So it comes down to lack of regular movement? She's just stiff and compensating? I don't think I've ever seen a case so severe on this channel. Usually it's a mild case in adults. I wonder if it would have worked its way out to some extent as she grew.
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From Germany. It's really remarkable how much more flexibility and room to move the young lady has after 30:30 minutes. If she now learns that she is no longer in pain (she comes out of the protective posture) and her muscles adapt over the coming weeks, then I'm optimistic about her future. Maybe 2 minutes of duck dancing every day in the morning and evening and long walks after eating. LOL
I think a podiatrist would help her with the foundation also. The position of her feet would be better along the years and her knees won't bent to the inside. I talk from expierence.
The sacrum moves what 2-4mm and is causing that degree of pigeon toeing? Please 🙄 No assessment of femoral anteversion or tibial torsion = HUGE RED FLAG 🚩
@@daveoliver5838 Why do you keep commenting this. I've read a bunch of posts that you said this on. You have no idea what has happened in their lives. For you to say that they have abused their daughter by throwing her, is complete ignorance. You should be ashamed of yourself. SMFH 😠
@@neen66F You need to pay close attention to Dr Rahim from 10:15 on and mother’s strange reaction, from the X-rays the Dr knows the cause of the injury, it was no accidental fall.
I don't like this dr.cause he don't do much to help the first time.its like he only do so much and they say u have to come back.i watch a lot of these dr.and they help the person. The first time.i no they have to go back but they do anofe to make the person fill better the first time they come to them.they give u something to look forward to .to come back to them.this dr.is looking for money. He needs to do more for the person when they first come to him.
What is your solution ? X-rays shows that the girl has twisted spine causing her feet to bend inwards. Dr Rahim has the expertise to fix it or to improve it massively.
@@zoisxalikias1273Why the “treatment-approach is ridiculous!” ? Evidence proves he delivers the result, avoiding the need to have a surgical operation. Compare to other Chiropractors like Dr Monitto, his fees are probably on the high side but still far far less then the cost of seeing a surgeon.
If she would walk like this with her shoes on, she would fall every step she takes 🤔 Maybe it's a little bit of overacting included 😉 Also, it's nothing you could cure with an adjustment. It's usually a muscular dysballance you can see more often on sporty girls and boys this age. It regularly goes away on it's own. You can help with a special workout and stretching routine, maybe with some special orthopedic shoe sole.
Her body is compensating every second and every step she takes to keep her balanced and not falling with every step. Mom said she trips over her feet often. Seriously doubt it's overacting. Walking like that will not get a kid positive attention from peers on the playground. More likely getting made fun of, that's not positive reinforcement. No good reason to overact her gait. Hmm, she's 9, how much longer would you wait to see if it goes away on its own? She's in good hands with Dr. Rahim. Her parents are concerned and have been searching for a provider to actually do something more than wait and see.