Nonstop yawning, drop attacks, & post-whiplash syndrome from ligamentous injury in the neck

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июн 2024
  • Our awesome patient, Phillip, talks about his 15 year battle with crippling symptoms after a car accident left him with traumatic ligamentous neck instability, including excessive yawning, drop attacks, and so many more. We are so grateful to be a part of his medical team to help restore his health. We love seeing him smile and returning to his favorite activities!
    The Hauser Neck Center & Caring Medical Florida are located in Fort Myers, Florida in the US. We treat patients who travel to our center from all around the globe, however, please understand that we do not treat all cases. If you are looking for our team to review your case and possibly see you in our center, you can contact us through www.caringmedical.com, call us at 239-308-4773, or email info@caringmedical.com.
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Комментарии • 11

  • @noelpadilla4032
    @noelpadilla4032 Месяц назад +5

    I knew mine was neck instability due to 2 car accidents years ago. I have the same issues that slowly manifested all throughout the years. But I knew it came to its worst when I started to develop autoimmune like symptoms, tachycardia, brain fog, stomach issues, facial swelling and cranial pressure, blurry and double vision, numbness on my arm and hand and overall body pain and stiffness, confusion, emotional rollercoaster, etc. It’s just a lot of somatoemotional issues that I don’t understand why it’s happening. I started eliminating possibilities and then I narrowed it down to cervical instability or issue because i have constant neck and shoulder pain all day on my right side where i have whiplash from the car accidents.

  • @charlesmitchell4516
    @charlesmitchell4516 Месяц назад +1

    Great story and testimony! Congrats!

  • @andresavelar8352
    @andresavelar8352 16 дней назад

    How many treatments did he do??

    • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy
      @CaringmedicalProlotherapy  16 дней назад +1

      This is something Phillip would need to share, however on average our neck patients receive 7-9 treatments but everyone is different as their instability is different!

  • @chronicbeautychrissie
    @chronicbeautychrissie 25 дней назад

    hello,
    what level of the spine did this patient need to sleep with a ball?
    I have an istability in my thorasic spine....it just moves. very painful,
    How do you get a consultation? I am in Australia.
    Thanks

    • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy
      @CaringmedicalProlotherapy  24 дня назад

      Hi Chrissie! Every patient is different, meaning what works for Phillip might not for others and it is always best to get a diagnosis to really understand what is going on! We would absolutely love to help you, we see patients from all over the globe on a daily basis. Please reach out to our team directly via email at info@caringmedical.com and someone from our amazing clinical team can learn more about your case!

  • @chrisgood4124
    @chrisgood4124 Месяц назад

    Will prolotherapy work if I've had a four-level cervical fusion?

    • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy
      @CaringmedicalProlotherapy  29 дней назад

      It could be a possibility and would love to learn more about your case! We have an article on Prolotherapy after failed spinal surgeries if you'd like to take a look! caringmedical.com/prolotherapy-news/failed-back-surgery-syndrome-treatment-options/

  • @kateyoung7747
    @kateyoung7747 26 дней назад

    Wow never attributed yawning to cervical instability! I yawn a lot. And sigh. People are always asking if I’m tired (which I am but in a body fatigue kind of way usually), and I’m usually like no, I just need to yawn. Interesting!!