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  • Just goes to show you....if you something doesn't move under normal conditions....just force it. Nature makes mistakes but we know better.

  • That's a double score heavy drugs without the actual surgery? sign me up I gotta get me one of those.

  • Lose 40 lbs and you will be much more mobile lady !

  • @Metals999 Did you ever think that she may have gained significant weight "after" injuring herself. Don't be such a insensitive DICK head.

  • I was not expecting that neck crack lol. It looked like the ones in the movies

  • busy folks...

  • why do u need 6 doctors for this procedure, seems that there should be 2 or 3 for this?

  • i can see the positions of the health care providers during the procedure.. PITY!!

  • I shadow TomSolivins comments entirely. If Damien Rogers responds to these comments I would like him clarify what he is saying at 6:00 in which he states by getting cavitations, which he does not normally get in regular practice, indicates an improvement of 20-30%. What does this mean and how to he measuring the % of improvement?

  • this is sick

  • This is no long legal for chiropractors to do in Texas... it is not considered to be within their scope of practice.

  • @drsoandso It is being appealed. Meanwhile its been done in all the states for the past 30 years. AND It is in the books in California! It was signed into law so organized medicine can not touch it anymore! and, patients do not have to go through SURGERIES that cost $80-100K with their (your) own research showing that there is 80% FAILURE! Reason? When you cut the body into peaces to get to the nerve root, the TENSEGRITY (tensional integrity) of the body is destroyed. (Google) I am a victim!!
  • @TomSolivin seriously... this is nothing but a bunch of children playing at things things that are out of their depth all the while insisting "hey.. were doctors too!"... its really kind of sad.

    Besides... dont you think is kind of interesting that chiropractors who profess to oppose "drugs" and surgery need the services of those of us who do to ply this aspect of their quackery?

    As for California... I guess the chiropractors there must have better lobbyist than the ones here in Texas.

  • @drsoandso Seriously... this is within their scope of practice. Don't you think it's kind of interesting that this quackery has scientific documentation backing it? ...Or do you bother to research something before forming an opinion?

  • @dregaus but... but... but... it takes DRUGS to do this? How could any self respecting chiropractor ever lower themselves to have anything to do with it?

    And "scientic documentation"... what, a few case reports?

  • @drsoandso fyi, from 1 person who has rsd & has lived with pain for 20yrs - thank you to my doc who did an MUA on me ~ I HAD 2 YRS OF PAIN FREE LIFE, so suck wind!

  • @donnalioness reflex sympathetic dystrophy (more commonly referred to as complex regional pain syndrome over the past decade or so) is generally considered to be a disorder of the PERIPHERAL nerves... given that, I fail to see how spinal manipulation could relieve it. Still the placebo effect is a powerful thing.

    The point is that those that ascribe to 19th century vitalism are well outside their scope of practice here.

    And seriouly... "suck wind"? Surely you can do better than that...

  • Im so happy for her..thats a great outcome :)

  • wow listen to her shoulder at 3:58

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