Ankle Sprain Correction - Talus & Middle Cuneiform Adjustment by Dr Prince

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  • Опубліковано 19 чер 2018
  • Most ankle sprains are inversion sprains. However, this patient presented with a unique mechanism of injury while dancing which resulted in a different pattern of misalignment and correction than most cases.
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  • @krystalgordon7467
    @krystalgordon7467 3 роки тому +6

    Thank you, i recently sprained my ankle. Im having issues with it now. Thank you for this information

  • @dimitris90schild92
    @dimitris90schild92 3 роки тому +6

    That's gold.hello from GREECE

  • @GonsteadSpineWellness
    @GonsteadSpineWellness 3 роки тому +2

    Dr Dan rocks!

  • @TopshelfJunior
    @TopshelfJunior 3 роки тому +7

    This is what I need !!!!!! OMG...

    • @ChiropractorEdmond
      @ChiropractorEdmond  3 роки тому +2

      find someone good and have them evaluate you and get it done!

  • @Bisse_Elison
    @Bisse_Elison 6 років тому +5

    This is great stuff!

  • @hilltribelife3843
    @hilltribelife3843 3 роки тому +6

    Interesting video. I had the same sort of manipulations done by an oesteopath for an ankle sprain. There was an edema around the front part of the ankle joint talocrural joint. The pain is coming back now. Should I go back and get it done again or is the rehab and balance work all that’s needed ?
    Many thanks

    • @afvetdoc
      @afvetdoc 3 роки тому

      @danzas Yes I would return to your osteopath for another evaluation. Injured joints frequently need more than one adjustment to correct the dysfunction.

  • @jz.03
    @jz.03 4 роки тому +6

    Man I need to go to one of these things, I got fouled in a basketball game and sprained my ankle 4 months ago. It’s still tender feeling, and when pressure is applied feels stretched. Would you recommend something like this for me?

    • @ChiropractorEdmond
      @ChiropractorEdmond  4 роки тому +2

      I'd recommend finding a good chiropractor. www.gonstead.com and www.councilonextremityadjusting.com maintain directories of chiropractors with training in this area.

    • @pwnageproduct
      @pwnageproduct 2 роки тому

      I know this is a year late… sprained ankle ligaments take longer to heal… tendons and ligaments have less blood flow than muscles. I’m a hooper that severely sprained my left ankle and it took 7 months of care to get back to 100%. Chiropractic is quackery and pseudoscience

    • @KingShotcaller
      @KingShotcaller Рік тому +2

      @@pwnageproduct what did you do to recover it back to 100%?

  • @Lobags1984
    @Lobags1984 3 роки тому +5

    We have sprained both my ankles several times due to sport also being flat footed it makes me more prone I can play and manouver fine but once I sit down and Adrenaline goes my ankles are in pain and I limp and usually comes and goes

    • @afvetdoc
      @afvetdoc 3 роки тому +1

      Sounds like you’ve had injuries that haven’t been evaluated. Find a gonstead and or extremity trained chiropractor who can perform a through assessment. You’ll like need some rehab, myofascial and stability exercise instruction. Best of luck

    • @mountainfrost7095
      @mountainfrost7095 2 роки тому

      Same here, when i doing runs constantly i dont feel it. But when i stop running for long time or resting, i get the ankle pains come back. Sprained ankle couple years back.

  • @victorycomeswithpatience8975

    I have moderate tibiotalar and subtalar effusion. No fracture . Scarred appearance of the anterior talofibular ligament . Also talus with surrounding edema. Do you recommend PRP injection ? After a month of physical therapy.

    • @ChiropractorEdmond
      @ChiropractorEdmond  Рік тому

      Hi, prp is great but it’s impossible for me to know if you should. Physical therapy is great too. Too many unknowns including: do you still have foot and ankle joint dysfunction which requires an adjustment? A skilled chiropractor should be able to assess each and every foot/ankle joint articulation and provide adjustments if needed. Personally, I’ve found that a specific adjustment is the missing piece in achieving recovery. I’d recommend a Gonstead Chiropractor and or CCEP, CCSP or other post graduate extremity trained chiropractor for a thorough analysis. Godspeed!

  • @cauanrodrigues3323
    @cauanrodrigues3323 Рік тому

    great

  • @Esianegg
    @Esianegg 4 роки тому

    Sometime I have gout swollen bcuz when I was 18 I play basketball. I just shoot the hoop and land bad on my ankle and broke my ankle. So now as I'm older sometime it seems like gout and bother me alot. Can you fix that doctor?

    • @ChiropractorEdmond
      @ChiropractorEdmond  4 роки тому +1

      I think it would be unwise to promise a fix without a proper evaluation. Also I'm slow to even use the word "fix" especially on old injuries like you describe. If you've never had it evaluated like you see on this video then I would start there. Then I could provide a realistic expectation on outcome/results. I hope that helps.

  • @fingerstyleacoustic6214
    @fingerstyleacoustic6214 9 місяців тому

    Sir i have one feet more rotated internally as compared to other and in that same feet i have more flat feet. I had been wearing insoles? Can these cause structural deformity?
    Also i have nerve swelling in lateral ankle just near medial malleolus? Why is that
    Thanks!!

    • @ChiropractorEdmond
      @ChiropractorEdmond  9 місяців тому

      Hi, I’m sorry to hear that. Unfortunately, it’s challenging to answer your questions without evaluating you personally. You need a thorough exam by a competent physician. Insoles are not orthotics. Orthotics are either accommodative or functional. iMO orthotics should be considered after your foot and spine has been adjusted to improve mobility. If you require stability and the unique angles of your feet have been mapped then and only then should custom functional foot orthotics be considered. In recap orthotics are either accommodative meaning they accommodate your current pathology or they are custom and functional. So no they don’t cause structural deformity. On the other hand improper footwear over time can deform a foot especially in the young. E.g bunions from a tight restrictive toe box. Moreover, a straight shaped foot in a curved last shoe can result in these same changes. Regarding the swelling: it’s unclear and unknown and requires a medical/chiropractic evaluation. I wish I could be more helpful. Good luck!

    • @fingerstyleacoustic6214
      @fingerstyleacoustic6214 9 місяців тому

      @@ChiropractorEdmond how can i contact you further

    • @ChiropractorEdmond
      @ChiropractorEdmond  9 місяців тому

      @@fingerstyleacoustic6214 you can find my contact details at www.princechiropractic.com

  • @00_ochris
    @00_ochris 4 роки тому +7

    I need that

  • @KeepNitReeel
    @KeepNitReeel 5 років тому +4

    I *ALWAYS* have pain right where that black line is drawn, as in: "front" of ankle, or where leg meets foot...I don't know how to look up that area?! Anyone have any ideas?

  • @smalljeong8167
    @smalljeong8167 3 роки тому +1

    My mom has a hurt ankle and it’s disgusting what do I do

    • @ChiropractorEdmond
      @ChiropractorEdmond  3 роки тому +1

      I’d recommend finding a gonstead trainer chiropractor at www.gonstead.com or a certified chiropractic extremity practitioner at www.councilonextremityadjusting.com

    • @smalljeong8167
      @smalljeong8167 3 роки тому

      Dan Prince thank you

  • @boundariessetinstone5893
    @boundariessetinstone5893 Рік тому +1

    I need this so bad need to find a chiro who can I believe the talus is why I have a severe hamstring issue.

    • @ChiropractorEdmond
      @ChiropractorEdmond  Рік тому +1

      I good doctor should listen but they should also perform a thorough exam. I find that many "hamstring issues" are a result of a lumbar subluxation. An ankle/talus subluxation can also contribute. Best of luck

    • @boundariessetinstone5893
      @boundariessetinstone5893 Рік тому

      @@ChiropractorEdmond Thank you can’t find anyone to listen been 21 years at least 100 drs and many MRI’s and X-rays later. The medical neglect I’ve suffered is out of this world. They spend 2 mins with me walk out don’t come back nurse does then sends me on my way. Most drs are looking for imagining to tell them all they need to know they never physically examine me. After watching many videos the past couple days I was able to adjust my talus myself a huge pop from it. Omg the relief all the toe, bottom of foot tendon, inner foot tendon, ankle and knee pain gone. It also gave me some relief in my hip/si and some tension relief in the hamstring. I believe if they cut the hamstring I will be better the severeeee tightness and pain in hamstring goes all the way down back of leg into foot and toes. But as I said so much relief was achieved by the adjustment to the talus was an amazing adjustment I was able to do to myself. I’m really good at adjusting myself in many ways problem is it never sticks even if a chiro does it. The inner pronation was immediately no longer falling in I could feel my inner ankle and arch were sitting upright and my knee shifted left to right place. I never knew what feet and ankles being out of alignment could do to the hips, butt, low back ect until I started studying a lot. It was just recently when I looked up toe and inner foot pain the talus came up. Do you know why adjusting the talus would position the arch and knee right which also brought some relief to hip. I believe I have SIJD or snapping hip syndrome that is throwing me all out but no surgeon has listened because MRIs don’t show anything. But a recent MRI showed bursitis hip is double normal size for 21 years. But I also have a lump on groin seeing a hernia specialist soon and new hip surgeon. I’ve wondered if it could also be a indirect hernia or hip hernia idk. I think I have more then one thing going on which makes it all a nightmare. Btw how I adjusted my talus was pressing the back of my ankle firmly and hard into my bed. While placing other foot on top of foot for more pressure downwards and pop. It felt like when a gun is pulled back and then moved forward into firing position Lol amazing relief. Anyway thanks so much for reply hoping soon I get a diagnosis finally.

  • @itsnosh8554
    @itsnosh8554 3 роки тому +1

    Well I have pain at my upper foot area, a day before I did ankle stretching exercises because I have stiff foots and I wanted to increase ankle flexibility but I ended up hurting! Could you please tell me what is this!

    • @ChiropractorEdmond
      @ChiropractorEdmond  3 роки тому

      Hi nana, I’m sorry I can’t guess based on your description but I recommend finding a good gonstead trained chiropractor. they may be able to help

  • @indumalhotra935
    @indumalhotra935 Рік тому

    I hv stiffness and burning sensation in my foot

  • @SlicedSlappy
    @SlicedSlappy 2 роки тому

    2 years with ankle instability. 2 orthos. $1000’s spent on Physio, braces, chrio, shoes, etc. still no surgery. Why? Why don’t doctors listen to their patients?

    • @ChiropractorEdmond
      @ChiropractorEdmond  2 роки тому

      I’m real sorry to hear that. You’re correct some doctors don’t listen. I pray you find someone who is empathetic to your needs and competent in their care so you can find the relief you need.

  • @TomasAguilera1997
    @TomasAguilera1997 3 роки тому

    Ok

  • @whatsgoingon07
    @whatsgoingon07 3 роки тому +2

    I can tell this woman is attractive

  • @nordydeman7571
    @nordydeman7571 3 роки тому

    How old is she?