What's Involved in Recovering from CCI?
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Dr. Centeno reviews what's involved in recovering from craniocervical instability or CCI. In particular, what are all of the elements that will help you recover that you can control?
If you made the procedure accessible and affordable for everyone, we wouldn't have to suffer with CCI for five years or more, leading to irreversible damages and a lifetime of torture! It's infuriating that so many are left to suffer just because of the cost!
Damn right
you can do this treatment in India if you want.
Where exactly@@Maliniaq2
@@Maliniaq2 where exactly
Yes India 2000€ 😭 but let's be real in india it's not so safe the treatment. i Had some success with 13 EMTT treatments but really only C3. 2 PRP upper Neck and I will do EMTT again.
It's very easy to treat C3 and below but C0-C2 is freaking difficult. Might get the surgery.
thanks dr Chris C. It's very interesting topic.
Maybe one other factor to add in the presentation is segmental hypomobility below ccj area?
Question on nerve healing -
If the nerves are irritated from moderate CCI but caught in the first 1-2 years, are the chances good that they'll just heal on their own once you add stability?
Would b12 subq injections help?
Any thoughts on intrathecal/IV whartons jelly + exosomes to boost nerves once ligaments have been healed? I know you did a study that most don't contain living cells, but if they're verified by a third party lab and done in the US to have living cells, would that have potential to help?
I just had my first PICL in March.. after 11 years of CCI & AAI. I’m cautiously optimistic but the time from injury really concerns me.
Did you see improvements after the PICL ?
@@AymaneElAchkar still only 3 months out and they don’t even look for improvements until months 4+. It’s hard to quantify because I have some really good days where I’m functioning well, and some days where I’m housebound. I also have dysautonomia, so that doesn’t help.