He's been in "protection mode" for so long, he's just a solid chunk of muscle tension. Dr. Michelangelo is going to need to chip away at that marble to show us the David inside of Tristan. We have an interesting journey ahead, I think. Best wishes for positive results!
Seeing the subtle changes in him at each stage is fascinating - sometimes it's temperature, sometimes it's expression, sometime it's mobility, sometimes it's the eyes and increasing clarity. Thank you for the help you give your patients and the knowledge you impart to us out here in TH-cam land; I learn so much and I love it.
I feel him; I know the journey. So intense. When you protect yourself all the time and it seems like this might be your last hope, it’s a heap of baggage, pain and fear coming along for the ride.
Another VERY interesting patient of yours Dr. Rahim. So cool to see that it is not the usual stuff every time, and that even you have to really dig deep into your long time knowledge to solve these complicated cases. This is the kind of cases were you really stands in a class of your own, and for that I am really impressed. Good job - as always! Best Regards from Johan in Sweden 🇸🇪
Well done doc, another interesting case with lots of figuring out along the way. Looking forward to tracking his progress and hopefully him enjoying some much needed relief through the process. Keep up the great work ❤
15:47 - Please let us see the reading of the scope!!! 18:36 - I feel like a giant up here! A more intimate/closer view of the hands would be appreciated :) 21:09 - I was surprised you checked again. I definitely agree with the decision to leave that whole area alone until after the sacrum adjustment at least. (I made this comment before you explained to them it was compensation which was exactly what was running through my mind from what you said earlier.) 23:27 - That was a pained expression! 23:50 - SOT guy's love it haha... (I assume) 25:15 - Important decision. 25:35 - A "little" different??? A HUGE difference! This is where, and I know it's additional work in the editing, but it would be cool if you split the screen and had the "before adjustment walk" on the left hand side, and the "after adjustment walk" on the right hand side. So the difference is obvious for the viewer. I'm sure you've seen Dr. Ian's old videos - part of what makes them so engaging, viral, etc, is the before + after edits. Maybe not all the cases need this, but for ones like this, where it's a hugely significant difference, it would be worthwhile the editing. Great job, Doc. Excited to see his progress!
When you went to the anterior template I exclaimed, ""WOW! That spine is a mess! You definitely have your work cut out for you." Looking forward to watching the process and outcome.
For me it sounds like he has the same condition as I have, which is ankylosing spondylitis. There are so many similarities from what he is reporting about his condition to what I have went through.
Hello does anyone know of any Gonstead doctors that Dr. Rahim has recommended in the south Florida area? Or maybe one they have had a personal good experience with? Thank you
He must of fell when he was a baby, if he can't remember anything, the he must of dropped on his sacrum early in life because he is 27 and already showing a sign of spinal degradations that happens over a course of 20+ years with such injuries... Common for us to all injure the sacrum that's why it's important to get kids regularly checked
Good support.
Being in pain sucks - Mom’s expressions throughout tells it all. Way to go, Mom.
He's been in "protection mode" for so long, he's just a solid chunk of muscle tension. Dr. Michelangelo is going to need to chip away at that marble to show us the David inside of Tristan. We have an interesting journey ahead, I think.
Best wishes for positive results!
Seeing the subtle changes in him at each stage is fascinating - sometimes it's temperature, sometimes it's expression, sometime it's mobility, sometimes it's the eyes and increasing clarity. Thank you for the help you give your patients and the knowledge you impart to us out here in TH-cam land; I learn so much and I love it.
I like how Dr. Gonstead ask the right questions, and makes every little detail important.
Had to call Sha Sha in for this one.
#SHASHA
this is one of those where I just want all the eps now. fascinating work doc and really hoping this gentleman sees some lasting results.
I feel him; I know the journey. So intense. When you protect yourself all the time and it seems like this might be your last hope, it’s a heap of baggage, pain and fear coming along for the ride.
I want to thank you Dr. Rahim
جازاك الله كل الخير
God bless you
First time I'm here when the video just dropped, thanks Dr Rahim for the daily uploads. Amazing to see your work
Another VERY interesting patient of yours Dr. Rahim. So cool to see that it is not the usual stuff every time, and that even you have to really dig deep into your long time knowledge to solve these complicated cases. This is the kind of cases were you really stands in a class of your own, and for that I am really impressed. Good job - as always! Best Regards from Johan in Sweden 🇸🇪
A lot of figuring out. Dr. Rahim has perfected the manner of questioning. I look up to him, i hope i can be this patient and calm.
Looking forward to see his progress and hanging in there! Cheering for him to have the experience he needs and wants to heal. 💐
Well done doc, another interesting case with lots of figuring out along the way. Looking forward to tracking his progress and hopefully him enjoying some much needed relief through the process. Keep up the great work ❤
Just returned from René Ohlenschläger (ger), great gonstead, great man, i just love you gonsteads ♥️
That’s amazing. I loved it. He spent a great deal of time with her. Trying to get to the root of her issues, be it emotional or physical.
Sha Shaaaaaaaa. Haha. Love it. She comes in w her paper towels.
You’re the best, Doc
Really hope you are able correct him.
15:47 - Please let us see the reading of the scope!!!
18:36 - I feel like a giant up here! A more intimate/closer view of the hands would be appreciated :)
21:09 - I was surprised you checked again. I definitely agree with the decision to leave that whole area alone until after the sacrum adjustment at least.
(I made this comment before you explained to them it was compensation which was exactly what was running through my mind from what you said earlier.)
23:27 - That was a pained expression!
23:50 - SOT guy's love it haha... (I assume)
25:15 - Important decision.
25:35 - A "little" different??? A HUGE difference! This is where, and I know it's additional work in the editing, but it would be cool if you split the screen and had the "before adjustment walk" on the left hand side, and the "after adjustment walk" on the right hand side. So the difference is obvious for the viewer. I'm sure you've seen Dr. Ian's old videos - part of what makes them so engaging, viral, etc, is the before + after edits.
Maybe not all the cases need this, but for ones like this, where it's a hugely significant difference, it would be worthwhile the editing.
Great job, Doc. Excited to see his progress!
When you went to the anterior template I exclaimed, ""WOW! That spine is a mess! You definitely have your work cut out for you." Looking forward to watching the process and outcome.
Welcome to the office 🔥🔥
This Dr ain't no joke.
It's always interesting to me after the adjustments how people have to untrain their bodies to move normally. It's all pretty amazing.
This one is a doozy, but he’s got the best in you, Dr. Rahim! I’m sure he’ll thrive under your care.
Wooow man this guy is out of line pretty serious, good job Doc to fix him right amazing.
Fascinating.
You’re a great dr
Am I the only one that misses the old up close view of the back scoping?
What does that meter on the spine actually do ?
For me it sounds like he has the same condition as I have, which is ankylosing spondylitis. There are so many similarities from what he is reporting about his condition to what I have went through.
I find I relax when I think of jelly/jello wobbling on a plate.
He not only walks differently, but I noticed that his right arm isn’t as stiff when he walks.
Perfect...
At least this chiropractor doesn’t treat people in their street clothes and sneakers.
Can the the calcification of sponylosis be reversed if caught before fusion?
Abbotsford baby 👏👏
Hello does anyone know of any Gonstead doctors that Dr. Rahim has recommended in the south Florida area? Or maybe one they have had a personal good experience with? Thank you
Sha sha sha, Sharmin! ❤
Maybe you should move your office to Vancouver
He must of fell when he was a baby, if he can't remember anything, the he must of dropped on his sacrum early in life because he is 27 and already showing a sign of spinal degradations that happens over a course of 20+ years with such injuries... Common for us to all injure the sacrum that's why it's important to get kids regularly checked
Would posture therapy help this young man?
Smoother walk after first visit.
He’s definitely a Taurus with that voice!
Hey someone from my town. Lol
1st
First
I don’t know..but there was something intense about your energy in this video Doctor...especially the last few minutes of it… love youu Sirr🫶🏻