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Joint hypermobility vs joint instability 

Caring Medical & Hauser Neck Center
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Ross Hauser, MD explains the difference between cases of hypermobility vs. instability.
Check out our other articles on hypermobility, EDS, and joint instability-related pain: www.caringmedical.com/conditi...
Caring Medical Florida is located in Fort Myers, Florida in the US. We treat patients who travel to our center from all around the globe, however, we do not treat all cases. If you are looking for our team to review your case and possibly see you in our neck center, you can contact us through www.caringmedical.com/conditi..., call us at 239-308-4773, or email info@caringmedical.com.
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Комментарии : 22   
@davefelber8797
@davefelber8797 2 года назад
Having over 10 treatments from Dr Hemwall 30 years ago this is the best thing ever keep me from having bone fusion surgery Dr Houser keep up the good work helping people.
@CaringmedicalProlotherapy
@CaringmedicalProlotherapy 2 года назад
Hi Dave, Thanks for sharing! Great testimony! So happy to hear you've been doing well for many years and able to avoid fusion surgery. Dr. Hemwall was amazing and touched so many lives. We are honored to continue and build upon the work he started. Wising you all the best in health! Take care.
@gailrocafort9112
@gailrocafort9112 2 года назад
OMG I just got neck exrays and I'm shocked at what they look like, my neck is off center, my C5,6 and c7 have practically no space between the vertebrae and I have a huge sharp looking bone on the front that looks like I've got a man's Adam's apple that hurts, and scoliosis in the lower back, CAN YOU HELP,. I'm also very flexible, but have a huge amount of wandering pain. Do you help people with fibromyalgia.
@MrsXx
@MrsXx 2 года назад
Thank you so much for these videos. Anyone feel tendons popping when turning head?
@danlev6927
@danlev6927 2 года назад
For my entire life until I started to correct my cervical curve.
@MrsXx
@MrsXx 2 года назад
@@danlev6927 thank you for replying 🙏🏾 I have a point in my neck that pops & cracks with a swallow, I think it's my C4, it crunches when I try to massage it 🤦🏽‍♀️ I definitely need to see someone. Thank you for replying I hope the correction has improved your other symptoms too.
@RobertLongM
@RobertLongM 2 года назад
Do you have a video about the Digastric Muscle?
@CaringmedicalProlotherapy
@CaringmedicalProlotherapy 2 года назад
Hi Robert, Just replied to you in the other video. Good question. We don't have one specifically on that yet. We discuss it a bit more in this article, if that helps: www.caringmedical.com/prolotherapy-news/internal-jugular-vein-stenosis-missing-diagnosis-headaches-tinnitus-vision-problems-neck-pain-insomnia/ With this and other nearby muscles are so close to the vagus nerve, tension in the muscles can compress the vagus nerve.
@RobertLongM
@RobertLongM 2 года назад
@@CaringmedicalProlotherapy actually that answered it! The video in that article...
@christopherhargrave7092
@christopherhargrave7092 2 года назад
Would cervical instability or issues make it hard to use thc I was someone that smoke often or enjoy some edibles but now everyone I tried to uses i would have a lot of head pressure and popping and muscle spasms and feel really anxious
@bargurl123
@bargurl123 2 года назад
This has happened to me too!!!! I believe it’s because of this
@smoove354
@smoove354 2 года назад
Yes I have this and I’m in unbearable pain! clicking ,cracking, muscle spasms, nerve impingement, mild stenosis, headaches, along with severe L shoulder pain. A host of symptoms 😵‍💫 i’ve seen five doctors NeuroSpine an orthopedic surgeons and 2 -5 said I need surgery the other said it wouldn’t fix it. can you please help me I’m desperate to get out pain !!!!!!
@smoove354
@smoove354 2 года назад
@Floyd. B I am tryin get the money to do so
@smoove354
@smoove354 2 года назад
@Floyd. B 💪🏽💯
@heartchakra2
@heartchakra2 2 года назад
Where can one learn more about your treatment
@CaringmedicalProlotherapy
@CaringmedicalProlotherapy 2 года назад
Hi heartchakra2, The best place would be our website: Caringmedical.com Wish you all the best in health!
@deleskacrockett9711
@deleskacrockett9711 3 месяца назад
Thank you for this informative video. I was diagnosed with EDS-hypermobility . My physical therapist said that I have great deal of flexibility in my upper cervical spine and I wonder if there’s also a problem with instability. I believe a lot of the issues I deal with such as difficulty walking and standing without feeling like someone is tipping me over, and Brain fog, numbness in my limbs… pain @ base of my skull… I’m also thinking the TMJ and neck issues are related. Do you know if there are specialists like yourself in Southern Michigan? Also is prolotherapy ongoing or is the issue resolved with a finite number of treatments?
@CaringmedicalProlotherapy
@CaringmedicalProlotherapy 3 месяца назад
Our goal with Prolotherapy is to get to the root cause of the problem and fix it! Most of our patients need about 9-12 treatments to the neck for complete healing. We have a great friend in Michigan - Dr. Peter Blakemore, Dr. Hauser recently did a video with him!
@jafarinfourdu7559
@jafarinfourdu7559 2 года назад
Sir please help me.
@ToddDouglasFox
@ToddDouglasFox Год назад
Not loose, weak. Weak = less fibers than needed to be stable. We have to stop saying loose (or tight). Motion is useful whether passive or active however patients will point directly to the pain signals from the ligaments and tendons. Aside: Cute Ed the head. We love our attachments to our skulls and skeletons.
@areishadragoon5525
@areishadragoon5525 2 года назад
Are you not supposed to be able to bend your head to touch your back? I need someone with a normal range of motion to show me what’s normal. I do have hyper mobility and symptoms. When I move my neck side to side I can hear and feel it roll. I can also push in my esophagus and trachea and move them to the side of my neck.
@dupuiedeanna
@dupuiedeanna 2 года назад
I can do all these too and also hyper mobile. I always thought anyone can move their trachea side to side.. now I’m scared.
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