Thank you so much for this video!!You are describing all of my symptoms that PTs and orthopedics couldn't diagnose! Im in NY/NJ area. Is there anyone you can recommend I should see. I want to resolve this but no one knows how to help me. Any advice is appreciated!!
An accidental gunshot wound partially severed the perennial nerve behind my left knee in 1990's. I have intense CRPS that has spread throughout my body. Ha😊d relief for over 20 years on high dose oxycodone with no withdrawal symptoms. 3 years ago a new dr cut my meds by over 60% leaving me in an emergency with blood o2 drop to 83 and bp 85/45. The pain had spasmed the muscles in thorasic area effectively shutting my diaphram down. I got relief with partial increase of oxycodone and survived. Now, 3 years later i am still mostly immobile except when i get significant increase of oxycodone at ER. Then i get significant relief.
I have a foot drop, all of a sudden. If I put a massager on my lower leg where peroneal nerve comes out, I feel electrical pain going all the way down to my foot. Does this mean that the nerve is capable of sending signals? Is there a way to free peroneal nerve by using PT?
I have had a bad head injury(motorcycle accident) and my left side was paralysed in a way now im getting better but i feel a huge weakness in my left knee is it a nerve and how do I recover?
Because it's all natural, so Big Pharma can't cash in on it. So the money hasnt been put into all the studies and other "steps" that are necessary for the medical world to accept and implement a treatment/procedure into mainstream medicine.
Neither - we have a lot of research that has been conducted on our website along with patient testimonies! We have had patients that self submit to their insurance and have received reimbursement so ultimately it depends on the insurance that you have!
I know that have instability in my knees from hEDS, since they hyperextend, but also have nerve damage (that causes numbness) at the knee from falling on ice and it is no longer comfortable to kneel. Would prolotherapy help with that?
@@zacharyjoseph7032 No necessarily but every time you put pressure behind the leg due to working on a ladder this could happen. My English is not accurate but I'll do my best. Ask me any time you want.
Try drinking more water and eating an inflammatory diet. This should help a ton. Also strengthen calf’s with calf raises, tibialis with tib raises, hamstrings with RDLs or Nordic curls, VMO quad muscle with slant board squat, and hip flexors with straight leg lifts sitting down. Also stretch calf by leaning forward against wall, stretch hamstrings by sitting and leaning forward, stretch quads by moving ankle to butt while moving back as far back as possible, do pigeon stretch for glutes as well, and stretch hip flexors.
@@zacharyjoseph7032 thanks for the reply mate, yea I've got cysts in both knees so really struggle to do anything apart from exercise bike. Need to get over to florida to see Dr hauser
So happy I saw this! I havent found any therapy for me and now I know what could very possibly help!
This is awesome to hear! We are praying that you can find some things that work for you and wish you all the best on your healing journey :)
This is super interesting and helpful. Thank you!
We are glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
Excellent video and thank you!
thanks for watching!
Thank you so much for this video!!You are describing all of my symptoms that PTs and orthopedics couldn't diagnose! Im in NY/NJ area. Is there anyone you can recommend I should see. I want to resolve this but no one knows how to help me. Any advice is appreciated!!
An accidental gunshot wound partially severed the perennial nerve behind my left knee in 1990's. I have intense CRPS that has spread throughout my body. Ha😊d relief for over 20 years on high dose oxycodone with no withdrawal symptoms. 3 years ago a new dr cut my meds by over 60% leaving me in an emergency with blood o2 drop to 83 and bp 85/45. The pain had spasmed the muscles in thorasic area effectively shutting my diaphram down. I got relief with partial increase of oxycodone and survived.
Now, 3 years later i am still mostly immobile except when i get significant increase of oxycodone at ER. Then i get significant relief.
Why wouldn’t an MRI show ligament and/or peroneal nerve damage?
Joint instability is most often exposed when the body is in motion, this is why we always recommend getting an DDR or DMX to get a proper diagnosis.
How about popping in lateral meniscus is that serious used to lock up before not now should I seek pt
Almost every video you do I have a problem related to what you show.
Still after 4 years no doctor can figure out what's going on 😔
Can PRP injections induce autoimmune conditions?
I have a foot drop, all of a sudden. If I put a massager on my lower leg where peroneal nerve comes out, I feel electrical pain going all the way down to my foot. Does this mean that the nerve is capable of sending signals? Is there a way to free peroneal nerve by using PT?
I have had a bad head injury(motorcycle accident) and my left side was paralysed in a way now im getting better but i feel a huge weakness in my left knee is it a nerve and how do I recover?
Why insurance companies don't pay for this treatment? Is it experimental or is it because it doesn't work?
Because it's all natural, so Big Pharma can't cash in on it. So the money hasnt been put into all the studies and other "steps" that are necessary for the medical world to accept and implement a treatment/procedure into mainstream medicine.
Neither - we have a lot of research that has been conducted on our website along with patient testimonies! We have had patients that self submit to their insurance and have received reimbursement so ultimately it depends on the insurance that you have!
I know that have instability in my knees from hEDS, since they hyperextend, but also have nerve damage (that causes numbness) at the knee from falling on ice and it is no longer comfortable to kneel. Would prolotherapy help with that?
Be carefull when working with ladders! Tibial nerve damage can ocurr. Actually any nerve in legs.
Is it because of lateral knee instability or another?
@@zacharyjoseph7032 No necessarily but every time you put pressure behind the leg due to working on a ladder this could happen. My English is not accurate but I'll do my best. Ask me any time you want.
And yep my knees click and pop in and out when walking like it's all very loosely connected
Try drinking more water and eating an inflammatory diet. This should help a ton. Also strengthen calf’s with calf raises, tibialis with tib raises, hamstrings with RDLs or Nordic curls, VMO quad muscle with slant board squat, and hip flexors with straight leg lifts sitting down. Also stretch calf by leaning forward against wall, stretch hamstrings by sitting and leaning forward, stretch quads by moving ankle to butt while moving back as far back as possible, do pigeon stretch for glutes as well, and stretch hip flexors.
@@zacharyjoseph7032 thanks for the reply mate, yea I've got cysts in both knees so really struggle to do anything apart from exercise bike.
Need to get over to florida to see Dr hauser