I watched the first video with Samuel. He seems like such a great kid; quiet and respectful, and such a gentle spirit with a winning smile. I'm glad he's getting relief from his back pain. I hope he has many years ahead with no pain and a great quality of life!
Hey doc, I’m so glad you gave us that jasmine update. We’re rooting for her - her journey was one of my personal favourites! Her time spent at the clinic felt life changing and it could be sensed through the screen. Thanks for the work you do Dr. Rahim and for the journeys you and the patients openly share
That 1st crack was so good he forgot what grade he was in LOL!!! Keep up the excellent work doc, and I hope Samuel continues to get better with each session.
Herbalist here, thank you parents for bringing him to Dr Rahim!! he looks too skinny. Ectomorph body type needs more protien, maybe he's just growing now but feed that boy! High metabolism and nervous energy?
it was mentioned on the previous video that he just didn't have much of an appetite and when he ate he didn't eat much because he would feel full. Hopefully that will get better as he progresses.
@@beet6470thats the problem you dont let your kid run the rules of the house. You as a parent have to step in, most teenagers say they dont have appetite just to stay skinny. This is not acceptable, parents shouldnt just agree to it
I never thought I would want to know if someone took a big poop, but after the 1st video, that was one of the things the Doc expected as he was all backed up. So was it true ? lol great job Doc. He trusts you 100%
I've been debating on whether to say this, but I have to. I am a sports therapist. I have had parents wait way too long to bring their kids in for an injury or what have you, but I have never seen a case where I thought, the parents were entirely negligent. The amount of discomfort and disfigurement that this young man has gone through, could've been completely abated. He never had to go through this. He never had to change his vagus nerve, which is not letting him poop now he never had to have this dysfunction in his pelvis, lumbar spine or lower thoracic. I am very surprised that his right knee was not taped before he left after the first adjustment. You can't take somebody from hardly any steps to 10,000 a day and not expect it to aggravate the joint that's been used the most and so maybe stabilizing that right knee could have you know kept some pain away and made him more confident as well. I don't know. I just don't do well with parents who stick the head in the ground and act like nothings happening. And anyone and I could see this even five steps could see something was majorly wrong. I just can't understand how it got this far. Anyways, that's it my hope for him to get better and I hope that he can be corrected enough to have lifelong relief. He's got a long way to go, especially with his muscle imbalances. Unfortunately, being left this out of whack, he will never be completely back to his former life.
Apparently his parents took him to a lot of therapists over the years. They might have been told his injuries were congenital. This is quite severe and as a Nurse I do agree, however the choice to tape or not may be to do with his physicality. As he is not an athlete its best to not give him anything more tomworry or obsess over in view of the pain he has been putting up with for quite a long time. Do check out Video 1 👍🏽
I noticed that if someone is there with the patient sitting off to the side that their shoes are always off. Is this at the request of Dr. Rahim for relaxation purposes? Both parents have their shoes off in this video.
Great vid. Only the apron/cloth makes no sense. Seems only makes it harder to work with. Anyway, great work and great kid! I hope he has a painless future ahead.
It has been 9 long years since his body adapted and adjusted to the trauma, as reflected in his gait. The body often compensates for injuries, leading to changes in movement patterns over time. While full recovery may take time, there's improvement, and hopefully, he’ll fully recover soon.
That's crap. People open your eyes: yes, he's moving a bit better, but he still has that stretched walk. This kid needs real medical, orthopedic help, not some bone cracker. This video proves two things: chiropractors do cheap work and don't know what they're doing. And the American healthcare system is simply a dilletant botched job by design.
So, the poor kid had an injury, went to a doctor, and the doctor is trying to make money on TH-cam, in addition to insurance and private payments???? Hopefully you are being investigated already. If not, I'd be happy to get one started. Shame on you..."doctor".
I HAVE BEEN WORKING WITH A FEW PEOPLE THAT ARE NOT INTERESTED AND I HAVE A LOT TO DO IN ORDER FOR YOU AND I WILL MAKE SURE TO KEEP THE UNIVERSE ALIVE FOR YOU 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I watched the first video with Samuel. He seems like such a great kid; quiet and respectful, and such a gentle spirit with a winning smile. I'm glad he's getting relief from his back pain. I hope he has many years ahead with no pain and a great quality of life!
He's so much more relaxed and smiling it's so nice to see 😊
Those adjustments were great and Samuel's face! The cobra! He is moving so much better. Love too be able to watch and witness this journey. Thank you.
Great to See Samuel smiling and moving better. I found the first video quite confronting so this second video was great to see.Thank You Dr Rahim.
To see his beautiful smile makes me so happy! His gonna be fine when you're done with him. Much love Doc Rahim
Hey doc, I’m so glad you gave us that jasmine update. We’re rooting for her - her journey was one of my personal favourites! Her time spent at the clinic felt life changing and it could be sensed through the screen. Thanks for the work you do Dr. Rahim and for the journeys you and the patients openly share
That 1st crack was so good he forgot what grade he was in LOL!!! Keep up the excellent work doc, and I hope Samuel continues to get better with each session.
Good to see some improvement in this kid! I really hope the Best for him! 🙏
I sympathize with this case and hope you recover quickly.❤❤
Выздоравливай, парень ❤
He's talking more this time. Last time, it was his father reporting what was wrong.
Following Samuel and his healing journey.
Poor young man.. I hope he heals very well
I like to see the followup videos to see them progress.
What a tough young man!👍
Herbalist here, thank you parents for bringing him to Dr Rahim!! he looks too skinny. Ectomorph body type needs more protien, maybe he's just growing now but feed that boy! High metabolism and nervous energy?
it was mentioned on the previous video that he just didn't have much of an appetite and when he ate he didn't eat much because he would feel full. Hopefully that will get better as he progresses.
@@beet6470 I saw that one after my comment. Thanks for replying. Carol
@@beet6470he was also very constipated
@@beet6470Anoreksja😢
@@beet6470thats the problem you dont let your kid run the rules of the house. You as a parent have to step in, most teenagers say they dont have appetite just to stay skinny. This is not acceptable, parents shouldnt just agree to it
Dr Rahim, please give us the name of the Brazilian chiro you mentioned! We need it!
Yes part 2
Desperately requires a visit to a dietitian and a full blood-count from a specialist. If a person is malnourished skeletal growth is compromised.
I never thought I would want to know if someone took a big poop, but after the 1st video, that was one of the things the Doc expected as he was all backed up. So was it true ? lol great job Doc. He trusts you 100%
I've been debating on whether to say this, but I have to. I am a sports therapist. I have had parents wait way too long to bring their kids in for an injury or what have you, but I have never seen a case where I thought, the parents were entirely negligent. The amount of discomfort and disfigurement that this young man has gone through, could've been completely abated. He never had to go through this. He never had to change his vagus nerve, which is not letting him poop now he never had to have this dysfunction in his pelvis, lumbar spine or lower thoracic. I am very surprised that his right knee was not taped before he left after the first adjustment. You can't take somebody from hardly any steps to 10,000 a day and not expect it to aggravate the joint that's been used the most and so maybe stabilizing that right knee could have you know kept some pain away and made him more confident as well. I don't know. I just don't do well with parents who stick the head in the ground and act like nothings happening. And anyone and I could see this even five steps could see something was majorly wrong. I just can't understand how it got this far. Anyways, that's it my hope for him to get better and I hope that he can be corrected enough to have lifelong relief. He's got a long way to go, especially with his muscle imbalances. Unfortunately, being left this out of whack, he will never be completely back to his former life.
Apparently his parents took him to a lot of therapists over the years. They might have been told his injuries were congenital. This is quite severe and as a Nurse I do agree, however the choice to tape or not may be to do with his physicality. As he is not an athlete its best to not give him anything more tomworry or obsess over in view of the pain he has been putting up with for quite a long time. Do check out Video 1 👍🏽
We would like to see those videos too, very interesting case.
Can you put the videos in a system? I have seen 1+2+3. Are there more videos? I hope he will walk better eventually.
I noticed that if someone is there with the patient sitting off to the side that their shoes are always off. Is this at the request of Dr. Rahim for relaxation purposes? Both parents have their shoes off in this video.
Hygiene
Shoes are normally dirty. This is a medical environment,
@@ssaldfbI noticed that too-but the Doctor has his shoes on-🤔
@@omemoonpie3521 the doctor works there he will have indoor shoes on .
Great vid. Only the apron/cloth makes no sense. Seems only makes it harder to work with. Anyway, great work and great kid! I hope he has a painless future ahead.
walking much better now...
Does this whole family get some kind of treatment? I notice that none of them are wearing shoes.
Fascinating!!!
Dad is a legend for rocking a cookies shirt again😂
Very good job but eager to see him walking straight
He’s moving better, but his gait looks odd.
It has been 9 long years since his body adapted and adjusted to the trauma, as reflected in his gait. The body often compensates for injuries, leading to changes in movement patterns over time. While full recovery may take time, there's improvement, and hopefully, he’ll fully recover soon.
@07:59 Me: doing breathe in and breathe out together 🤭
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nice video( i didnt see it)
yet
Poor guy
This kid's spine is very concerning! This was not an injury. Just the way it is. In the genes.
NO more video games and should be sitting on a chair ball.
9:18
i dont think this should be legal
That's crap. People open your eyes: yes, he's moving a bit better, but he still has that stretched walk. This kid needs real medical, orthopedic help, not some bone cracker. This video proves two things: chiropractors do cheap work and don't know what they're doing. And the American healthcare system is simply a dilletant botched job by design.
he needs to eat more meat.
RIP off , I see no difference
So, the poor kid had an injury, went to a doctor, and the doctor is trying to make money on TH-cam, in addition to insurance and private payments???? Hopefully you are being investigated already. If not, I'd be happy to get one started. Shame on you..."doctor".
I HAVE BEEN WORKING WITH A FEW PEOPLE THAT ARE NOT INTERESTED AND I HAVE A LOT TO DO IN ORDER FOR YOU AND I WILL MAKE SURE TO KEEP THE UNIVERSE ALIVE FOR YOU 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Wspaniały człowiek Pełen profesjonalizm ..❤
Młody powinien iść do pstchiatry i psychologa bo ma Anoreksje😢