As a Chiropractor, I have to say hats off to you Doc! You’re one osteopath I’d love to hang out with and learn some things! Happy I ran across your channel 💪🏼 very patient focused doctor
@@guygoma5779 you clearly have no idea what your talking about. They changed my life instead of getting surgery. And yes they are doctors of chiropractors. Just a different term is all
Hats off to partners that stick w/ their loved ones through all this treatment. We feel like useless piles of crap when our bodies seem to betray us and just want to be better. Thanks for going through this with us and being understanding.
This is so awesome. I felt for him initially. I know how that is to have a hurt back like that. I never got treated; it healed on its own. 15 years later and I finally get basic adjustments and omg! This really helps my overall health. As I get older, I think it may be necessary to continue to get aligned. Glad to see this fellow get better.
I can totally relate to this guy's suffering. I have had chronic back pain for several years. I had back surgery in 2009. I have Degenerative disc disease and Scoliosis. Before my surgery I had double sciatica, nerve and artery was pinched for 11 months. I was bent over and had to get up against a wall or tree and slowly brace myself against it to straighten up. I'm thankful I can walk without being bent over. I was told I would need at least two more surgeries in my lifetime. The DDD is from the neck down. But, I'm glad to be alive, and very thankful for good doctors!
The patient is the same guy from your November 2021 video? The ankle tattoo (mushroom Toad) looks the same. Is he a fighter? How did he get the lower body pain/ injury?
Having broken my back twice (L4&L5, T12&L1 along with C6) I get where this poor soul was at. I live in pain daily. I see a chiropractor weekly and it’s tolerable now. I actually had two pain free days last week! The first in 25+ years. I’ll look for more of your videos. I applaud you and the patient for his courage. I wish him a full recovery.
@@giovannimecenero5765 1981, motorcycle accident. Lower back and neck. 2006, head on car accident. T12 shattered, 70% compression of L1. Kyphoplasty and vertiroplasty performed to “correct” the deformity. Mostly successful. Lost about 1” (2.5cm) in height. Constant, but not debilitating, pain. Was afraid to do anything about it for years. Finally met a chiropractor who was the team chiropractor for a professional (American) football team. He agree to treat me at a time when I could hardly walk or sit. Today I’m active and do not fear back pain. I receive treatment once a week.
From how this patient moves in the beginning of the video it’s hard to believe he got up in the morning, dressed himself, drove to the doctors and walked into the office. Looks almost impossible to walk 3 feet.
I had a pinched nerve and couldn’t walk more than 5 feet without doubling over. I drove myself. The options were stay in bed in pain or drive myself to get help. Needless to say, I got help.
Mamma mia solo chi c'è passato può sapere come si sta male con 3 o 4 ernie del genere ogni movimento è un dolore atroce meno male che ci siete voi specialisti grazie
I suffer with pain every single day and have had many days of excruciating pain because of my back. My heart went out to the patient in this video. I know EXACTLY what he's feeling. Kinda of jealous too though because he's getting a great treatment with a great chiropractor. Wish you the best and a full recovery!
I use to be an Instructor at AFS Academy of Martial Arts and Fitness for professional fighters until I herniated my disk at L5S1. I competed myself until I herniated my disk. I continued coaching but it was too risky for me to continue fighting. I had endoscopic back surgery to remove the herniated portion of the disk, but my back was never the same. I went to a Chiropractor for a while, and it really helped with the pain. Your patient should be really careful about returning to training so soon. My biggest mistake was returning to training too soon and not allowing myself enough time to heal. I should have taken a lot more time off. I may not have needed surgery if I had only allowed myself more time to heal. I randomly have relapses with my back injury to this day. If I was able to roll back the past, then I would have taken 3 months off from training after my back injury. It may have saved my fighting career in the long run. It is so hard to take time off from the things we love doing so much, but it may be the very thing that allows one to continue training for many years to come. You have to listen to your body or you want have a very long career. The best of luck to your patient! I hope he makes a full recovery!
I hv L4L5 disc herniation. do you want to know how ths guy felt? It feels like a thin super sharp razor blade that slit your back. arcoxia 60mg or 90mgmay help
@@pietrocipollina6227 Neanche per idea. Ci sono ernie che guariscono da sole, altre che guariscono con trattamenti osteopatici, altre ancora che necessitano di intervento chirurgico e altre ancora che non guariscono con nessun tipo di trattamento: ogni caso è diverso dall'altro e le affermazioni assolute dei signor sottuttoio sono chiacchiere da bar
@@pietrocipollina6227 beh un chirurgo che sostiene che nessuna ernia può guarire da sola forse dovrebbe ripensare seriamente al mestiere che ha scelto nella vita. Fare il medico è una missione: l'interesse del paziente dovrebbe venire prima dell'interesse personale
ok, i saw the previous video "SEVERE SCOLIOSIS is FIXED with Chiropractic Cracking" from this channel and i liked it so i decided to watch one more BUT i noticed the same tattoos from the same patients? the tattoo on their ankle and their biceps .. i mean both biceps were the exact same tattoos. i had to go back and forth to both videos to confirm. so i guess, i'm off then ♥ happy watching guys!
There are chiro doctors who treat slipped disks warped backs and serious injury then there are bone crackers most chiropractor video's wouldn't have detailed spine x-ray's and they use a bicycle tyre psi gauge to check the spine for spine knuckles but who knows really. there are animal abuser's making rescue video's or just outright abusing animals as well as other mindless crap so RU-vid doesn't give a toss if you want to see back problems guaranteed to be real check out extreme slipped discs and scoliosis surgery
@@ReisePiece chiropractors are NOT real doctors. Many serious and deadly injuries have been publized in the chiropractors’s offices. Only fools seek their help.
Comunque si vede chiaramente dalla RM che il paziente NON ha una situazione grave. Ha una piccola ernia quasi protrusione cosa piu che comune in un paziente giovane ma non giovanissimo. Anche solo con l'allungamento può godere di una vita assolutamente normale e soddisfacente.
This guy has slipped his disc only recently so the inflammation is going to be present. He doesn’t need this hocus pocus stuff, he needs to lay prone for extended periods of time and practice arching his back backwards to train the herniation back into the spinal column. Then he can try this manipulation.
ive been in pain since 2004, every day, every minute, my c2-c5 &L4&5 plus S1. im on disability so i dont have the money to got to a chiropractic, i go o my regular doctor & my pain doctor & thats all i can afford. I wish i could go & see if a chiropractic can help me.
When a patient presents pain like this it is more dangerous than beneficial to perform any physio work… this is insane to watch … in Britain he would have been referred to hospital
Bravo dottore. Per quel tipo di blocco ti fanno fare 10 fisioterapie, e poi altre 10. Con vari trattamenti antalgici. Invece con un trattamento si riesce a ripartire.
YOU ARE AN AWEOME DOCTOR!!! Pretty sad that here in the USA, they promote doctors as the best in the world. when any more it's a guessing game for them. Yes we have some great doctors but it's nice to see your professionalism, and attention to detail, that most lack here. In the USA it's all about how much money they can make because the system in rigged to benefit the rich....
Medical drs seem to be against chiropracters and osteopaths, but I can feel better and perform without pain after I see them . There has to be something to this science that drs either won’t or can’t acknowledge. I’ve been on muscle relaxants and physiotherapy for months, but decided to try a chiropractor and found relief within 2 or 3 visits.
Of course they would be against Chiros and Osteopath. If people realized they can get relief and healing from Chiros, Medical Dr's would lose a lot of their recurring customers and money.
I know exactly how this young Man feels. I myself have a broken intervertebral disc and the incredible pain returns from time to time. Hopefully he will feel better soon.