Post-Concussion Syndrome- Neck Prolotherapy treatment progress: Jonathan's interview

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Dr. Hauser talks with our wonderful patient, Jonathan, about post-concussion syndrome and neck instability symptoms, and his progress with Prolotherapy treatment. Many people will identify with the symptoms and medical journey he’s been through, seeing dozens of specialists and receiving a variety of diagnoses and treatments to deal with horrible chronic pain and cervicovagopathy symptoms while trying his best to live a normal life, finish school, foster relationship, start a business, and excel in his career. We are grateful that he wanted to share his story with you. Wishing Jonathan all the best in continued healing and many years of success in his creative endeavors!

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 https://www.caringmedical.com/conditions/prolotherapy-neck-pain-cervical-instability/#get-help-now, call us at 239-308-4773, or email info@caringmedical.com.
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B C says:

I would like to know how intense the pain is from the injections?

A M says:

What a beautiful testimony 🙏🏻

Hippo Sterro says:

Hello Dr. Ross. Can you please give me advice: I made an ultrasound research in my neck and head and then doctor said I had sort of spasm of arteria.which delivers blood into the brain. I was prescribed to take vinpocetine for a month-two. Is this going to help me to get rid of my nasty symptoms? ( Neck pain, brain fog, zero conentration, dissociation etc ). Thank you

Diane McKenzie says:

It's so outrageous how the so called "doctors" best in the world allegedly have no answers for people…just test and throw medication at people!!!

Ryan Bush says:

Does anyone do this in Australia? I’m desperate

Andres Avelar says:

Inflammation to the brain or?? What did he say?? 14:36

Tabatha Singletary says:

I'm going though this right now got injured on the job 6 months ago I wish I can get some understanding 😪 of my current situation need more medical attention

Angela Chronis says:

I’m coming to Florida. I had a head injury working for fed ex last year and they’re telling me these symptoms are just my life now. God willing I’ll see y’all soon!

Tina Jones says:

Yes I have massage as well with physio it helps

Tina Jones says:

Thank u for your story

Tina Jones says:

I had a accident at work had post concussion syndrome it's awfull I worked for nhs at time … I'm in UK…. have cervical stenosis as well just been diagnosed.

Carolyn Green says:

Oh my, tears of joy to hear this! Thank you for sharing so many details of your struggle. It gives many of us renewed hope. I’ve experienced multiple head and whiplash injuries. I fell from a moving vehicle at 4 yrs fracturing occiput and clavicle and consequently grew up out of alignment with incapacitating headaches and so many undiagnosed neurological issues throughout life. After raising 4 children I trained as a massage and Craniosacral therapist and became an expert in gentle effective modalities for others’ neck issues while still struggling with my own. You’ve given me hope because at 77 I still haven’t given up❣️🌹

All around lily says:

Side note- this guy looks like he could be related to me. Lol. Too funny. Hey long lost brother haha

wigglywrigglydoo says:

Nice shirt 😄. I don't live there, what do I have to look for to get the same help in another country?

Harry Ferrer says:

If it wasnt as expensive to receive these treatments I would try it. But as life goes if you don't have money to pay for these treatments it won't be possible. And I hear that medical insurance don't cover these treatments. It can probably help but not everyone has $3000 for a xray and $1500 to receive a shot, especially if you need 8 shots. Easily over $10,000. What average person has that money to spend to get traetment especially in these times. And what if the treatment doesn't work? How frustrating would that be to spend $10,000 plus traveling to Florida and paying flight ✈️ and hotel stay. If I was to go through this treatment and not get cured that would be crazy and depressing. Not tryin to say this doesn't work but wow. Why is it so expensive to just help people in need ?🤔🤔🤔🤔

Brian Denham says:

I'm having alot of the same symptoms and more from a car accident they say it's post concussion but it's been over a year

Guadalupe Contreras says:

I’m going utah for my post concussion syndrome I’m going to pay 10000 and I’m not sure if my neck is the problem since I only feel dizziness and I feel my head weird I also feel my neck very tired I wonder if I need your treatment

karlabarr says:

I wish I could afford this treatment. Praying for a miracle 🙏🏻🙏🏻

nicq says:

After my sandberg xray I'll know about my C1-C2 overhang and then I'll try to get the money to sometime maybe see you. I'm not able to work that sucks. You're so kind Dr. Hauser 🙂

Polar Bear says:

You can watch x 2. Your welcome

Blue says:

Is there a limit on how many times i we can use prolotherapy, it's suggested to done 4-6 times. Can we go beyond 6 times maybe 7-8 times?

Manish Sharma T says:

Thank you Dr Hauser for sharing this. Does thecal sac compression at c4, c5 and also at l5-s1 cause reflexes in knees to be slightly on the hyper side? Thank you!

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