when he came in it looked like he was in so much pain just standing there, but at the end it looked like he had a smile. how many treatments will it take someone that's fully rotated to fully be centered again?
WOW, I sure hope he feels better. I would never wish anything like this on my worst enemy. I wonder if he had gone to a chiropractor first before the butchers decided to cut into him would he have been better off.
I'm so happy this man found you and is receiving treatment from you Dr. Johnson, incredible to see how he greatly improved after the adjustment! Nothing worse than being in constant pain. Wishing you both well! ✨
Surgery is a roll in dice there are successfull and unsuccessful, even if successful doesn't mean you'll be pain free again more complications can bring in future im just praying to God to heal
I know it's an old comment you made, but you have to consider how badly messed up he was. It's a slow process to heal from any sort of back injury. I know me personally, I had lower back pain for a solid year from how stupid a worker I was. As far as I know it wasn't due to any sort of bone placement changing and I assume it was just a matter of time.
mase598 I agree with you also speaking from own experience with 4 herniated discs from L2 down to S1 and L1-L2 bone spurs. I’m completely off work for 5 months now to heal and it’s such s slow process. For about a month I couldn’t even put socks, underwear, pants or shirt on. I feel so sorry for this guy in the video and I pray he got better slowly. People I’m telling you with a honest heart “take care of your health and especially your spine”. Your spine is where all the nerves start. Wish you all a good health
i like watching you help people in really bad shape like this guy and making them feel better and improving their posture. do you know any chiropractors in michigan as thorough as you?
Hey doc. I have had a fusion of L3-S1 due to a severe Spondylolesthesis 6 years ago at the age if 15. With in reason do you think it could have been corrected with chiropractic?
Thanks for the reply! I think I have a small case of hyper lordosis, it's not significant or extremely noticeable. I bodybuild as a hobby, so in a lot of weight lifting movements the safe method is arching the lower back during heavy squats, deadlifts etc. I think this has contributed to the problem. I've started doing hip and hamstring stretches more frequently which are supposed to help a lot.