Complex Regional Pain Syndrome CRPS, Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy RSD treatment by Dr Suh NYC

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  • Опубліковано 16 чер 2019
  • Patient been experiencing Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) or Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy after an accident. Since then, the patient used to be in a wheelchair for 6 months, and 3-4 weeks ago got out of the wheelchair and using crutches. The left foot and leg felt like glass scrapping against the shin. After months, drugs, PT therapy, acupuncture, and seeing the best doctors in Boston, the patient came to us for treatment and solution.
    Thorough Structural Test reveals abnormality at the 4th Lumbar vertebra. It was corrected and the patient was able to walk without crutches.
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    Specific Chiropractic
    150 East 55th Street, 2nd Floor
    New York, NY 10022
    212.486.9800
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    Disclaimer: Results are atypical and varies from patient to patient.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 43

  • @samurock100
    @samurock100 20 днів тому

    Gonstead chiro treatment. This is the physical treatment everyone should always use as their baseline.

  • @hillbillyheart217
    @hillbillyheart217 Рік тому +2

    I was a wilderness camp counselor for violent teens and was attacked with an ax. I’ve lived with this for almost two decades. I’m lucky compared to most but I’ve been aggressively trying to maintain my mobility even though my body and muscle seem to be wasting. I’m in Appalachia and it took over six years to get a diagnosis. We have no hospital. And even the doctors in the next county or two over are rotational contract types and just don’t care it seems. So I feel like I’ve had to educate all of my are just to have symptomatic aid. I am going to share this with the local chiro office and see if they can help! They just moved to this area and even if I have to pay out of pocket if insurance is a jerk…I’ll try anything!

  • @gregbisesi9966
    @gregbisesi9966 4 роки тому +14

    Not sure I’m buying it as presented. Although this procedure is not being presented as a cure....it gives a hazy impression that it could be. I don’t doubt that it will give symptomatic relief to a localized area affected by CRPS in as you describe “a post acute phase”. Most don’t realize that CRPS is not just from the lower back down. It is a brain and nerve pathways malfunction that is not easily corrected. My wife did months of brain remapping exercises and cognitive exercises be able to walk with a steady gait, and that was after bisphosphate treatment in Italy and is now in remission from her CRPS. The neurological chiropractor post infusion was a great help with those exercises, gentle adjustments and supplementation. The woman in this video will still face months of healing from the months of damage to the vasculature, nerves, bone and still may not return to full normalization in the foot and leg. She is actually EXTREMELY lucky that she could possibly be in a partial remission. CRPS tends to only progress to other areas and worsen.
    Kudos to anything that can help relieve the misery of this hideous disease and chiropractic is another arrow in the CRPS quiver, but as stated above there needs to be a better introduction and brief education that this 1 minute procedure is not the cure to this disease but an adjunct therapy to ease pain and rehabilitate. Also specify the amount of treatments necessary to be beneficial, is it one adjustment or is it 10 adjustments. How long will the relief last before another adjustment is necessary, etc.
    I’m not being skeptical of your therapy, but I am protective of the CRPS community because of misinformation, the desperation of RSD sufferers to find relief and the massive amounts of money that can be spent chasing the holy grail of curative treatments. I know because I had to come out of retirement because of thousands of dollars of medical bills and out of pocket therapies.
    Just be more clear and concise about the objective this therapy.
    Thank you.

    • @livelyupyourself5950
      @livelyupyourself5950 Рік тому

      Hi Greg...I'm a CRPS patient from 3 months now after a foot fracture...may ask you how your wife is doing after the bisphosphate cure in Italy?did she totally heal with it?thank you and wish you the best!

    • @sarikareddy9393
      @sarikareddy9393 Рік тому

      Hi Greg, Can you please give us the details of the clinic that helped your wife get into remission? Thank you!

    • @gregbisesi9966
      @gregbisesi9966 Рік тому

      @@livelyupyourself5950 hi. I’m sorry I never did see your post to respond. She is doing pretty well. She is able to maintain an active lifestyle. The CRPS has not advanced as it was doing prior to bisphosphonate therapy. She still has nerve damage in her foot from the CRPS, she does have pain but not the severe crippling pain and inflammation associated with full blown CRPS. She stays active, we use the Mediterranean diet and she takes anti inflammatory supplements to help ease the pain in her foot from the original damage from the accident to the foot that started all this misery.

  • @DrCraigPenny
    @DrCraigPenny 5 років тому +10

    Nothing in the world like a specific Gonstead adjustment.

    • @ericcintron1902
      @ericcintron1902 5 років тому +4

      Exactly. Dr. Penny love your videos as well. Should do one explaining how the nervoscope works in detail so people like myself can understand when a jump of the needle is a break requiring an adjustment and when a jump of the needle is not a break thus not requiring an adjustment and how these two differ from how the needle behaves in a chronic condition. Thanks.

  • @mag2779
    @mag2779 2 роки тому

    coolest doctor around

  • @hellsfury666
    @hellsfury666 4 роки тому +7

    I have had RSD for nearly 12 years now. I have a spinal cord stim, pain meds daily, cymbalta and gabapentin, muscle relaxers. Multiple sympathetic blocks, radio frequencies. Pain daily is no less than a 7. I live in NJ and I am looking for a Chiropractic immediately!

    • @SpecificChiropractic
      @SpecificChiropractic  4 роки тому

      Call us 212.486.9800 to make an appointment

    • @isabella3025
      @isabella3025 4 роки тому

      Hi did u see Dr Suh?How was your experience

    • @melissamoore1291
      @melissamoore1291 3 роки тому +1

      I'm in NJ and have an amazing chiropractor who treats my daughter with CRPS and POTS, and myself with spinal stenosis and Arnold-chiari. Ianelli wellness center in blackwood NJ.

  • @MrJAMESDAD1
    @MrJAMESDAD1 5 років тому +2

    “ Ummmm,Thats why we call this acute”.Im sooo sorry but that was funnny.Dr.Suh For PRESIDENT!!

  • @pariahstat2683
    @pariahstat2683 5 років тому +2

    Congrats Doc for the 9k subs finally

    • @pariahstat2683
      @pariahstat2683 5 років тому

      @The Truth oops slipped

    • @fortunealisha1236
      @fortunealisha1236 2 роки тому

      The same thing in left hand Dr say reflux symphthetic dystrpmy please help me

  • @jenndob3865
    @jenndob3865 3 роки тому +6

    I have CRPS. I had a right foot torn plantar fascia and tarsal tunnel syndrome..had surgery for both, twice and ended up here... CRPS! Its awful! Very scary to go to the ER with severe pain and NOONE KNOWS WHAT CRPS IS!! I feel alone.. treat the pain is all my dr knows to do? 4yrs later I sit... my life is forever changed. I stopped looking for treatment and just exist. Maybe I should start looking again?

    • @isabella3025
      @isabella3025 3 роки тому +1

      Of course, don't give up, nobody is going to your home and help you , why don't you try gonstead chiropractic ,they can restore the function of your parasympathetic system with spine adjustment, you can visit Spero Clinic in facebook

  • @SonnyL
    @SonnyL 2 роки тому

    Best chiro on UA-cam

  • @joleemeyer
    @joleemeyer 2 роки тому

    I need this man. my right arm rules my world for the last 6 years. I have had to learn to write left handed. pain is never below a 7. I know what she means about feeling that the limb is heavy. some days it feels like it is dying.

  • @gina994
    @gina994 5 років тому +7

    I wonder how she's doing. I'm wishing for the best, I'm going through the same exact thing and now trying to find a good chiro because I already went to one and he pulled my foot making my ankle pain worse .This is exhausting and frustrating :-(

    • @SpecificChiropractic
      @SpecificChiropractic  5 років тому +3

      Where are you located? We may refer you to a Gonstead chiropractor near by.

    • @wiliamsalvarado7572
      @wiliamsalvarado7572 2 роки тому

      @@SpecificChiropractic I live in Dallas Tx can you refer me to one

  • @foreverkenzie2397
    @foreverkenzie2397 3 роки тому +1

    So I get these white bumps on my feet from crps and cant bend my toes. Any little suggestions to help?

  • @shorenakochlamazashvili8579
    @shorenakochlamazashvili8579 3 місяці тому

    I wish you were in my country, doctor! :( I suffer from this syndrome :(

    • @SpecificChiropractic
      @SpecificChiropractic  3 місяці тому

      You can always fly here or if you tell us what country and city you're in, we'll try to find the nearest one to you.

  • @isabella3025
    @isabella3025 3 роки тому

    A very hard condition

  • @mommagoody4
    @mommagoody4 2 роки тому +1

    I have had crps for 17 yrs. It started in my left calf and foot and now I have it from bellybutton to toes phase 2 bilaterally. I'm on my third stimulator, have done a ton of rehab, aqua therapy, desensitization therapy, nerve block, meds out the wazoo, several chiropractor Apts and now nobody knows what to do. I hate my life!!!! The last 4 yrs it has gotten so much worse but no one knows how to deal with it. Going to the ER is a JOKE because they are not educated enough so they look to the "depression " then when you try to explain to them you get put "on watch" URGGGGG I hate this disease

    • @SpecificChiropractic
      @SpecificChiropractic  2 роки тому

      We have a lot of experience helping people with CRPS/RSD. Give us a call to setup an appointment or we can refer you someone closer if distance is an issue.

  • @BrendaJohn888
    @BrendaJohn888 3 роки тому +1

    Where is this doctor

  • @velvet6187
    @velvet6187 4 роки тому +2

    I had it in my foot after peroneal nerve injury. And then it spreads to my neck. Is there any connection why would it spread to my neck??? My chiropractor adjust my atlas and it spread to another neck arm side. I am soo hopeless and in crying pain for 3 years. I am from Germany. Can you recommend anyone here. Did you have tis kind of experiences? He should touch my neck but something else?

    • @isabella3025
      @isabella3025 4 роки тому +1

      @velvet I have crps also ,this is hell . NOTHING HELPS After coronavirus epidemy I will visit Dr Suh .

  • @gina994
    @gina994 5 років тому +1

    how many treatments did it take for her to get better?

    • @SpecificChiropractic
      @SpecificChiropractic  5 років тому +7

      She only had one session. Majority of RSD patients responded with 1-2 visits. One patient required 3.
      As you noticed with this video, we never adjust the foot or wrist with RSD, only the spine where the root of the problem is.

    • @t.antoinette2383
      @t.antoinette2383 2 роки тому

      Can this be the case for a 9 year old child?

  • @carolynjo2578
    @carolynjo2578 4 роки тому

    Wow... who knew the root cause was in her back 👀👀👀💗

  • @t.antoinette2383
    @t.antoinette2383 2 роки тому

    My 9 year old daughter is going through the same thing after an ankle sprain. 😢

    • @SpecificChiropractic
      @SpecificChiropractic  2 роки тому

      We have a lot of experience dealing with CRPS / RSD. Call 212.486.9800 so we can help your daughter

  • @bourayamed2818
    @bourayamed2818 Рік тому

    Hello , i have syndrome algoneurodistrophy in my hand . Tanks you