Increased health problems in children due to face-down lifestyle causing cervical instability
Ross Hauser, MD discusses the huge increase in children being seen in medical offices for conditions normally associated with adults and seniors. In our offices, patients usually come in after being seen by a dozen or more specialists who have offered nothing but medications and limiting/discontinuing the child's activities. This has included students having to completely quit school, sports, and even doing simple activities like shopping. Many kids are brought to us in a rather debilitated state and at their wits end about what is making them worse, leading to scary instances of fainting, extreme weight loss, and other conditions mentioned in the video. One of the most critical contributing factors that we have seen in the majority of these cases is undiagnosed cervical instability. This is often caused by cell phone addiction and the face-down lifestyle. Dr. Hauser makes a plea to parents of children with mysterious or painful health conditions to pay attention to how much screentime your child gets, and if they are spending a lot of their day looking down at cell phones/tablets. This face-down position may be contributing to their declining health by putting too much tension on their cervical curve, and thus, spinal cord, vagus nerve, and other vital structures in their neck.
We are able to take on and help many children in these instances. Though not all are good candidates for our clinics, we hope that this video may provide a point of reference or a turning point in your child's case to help guide you to someone who can help by considering a motion examination of their cervical spine. In our office, we use Digital Motion X-ray, DMX to watch the spine while the person is moving to analyze the movement of the structures in the neck.
To learn more about Prolotherapy, Digital Motion X-ray, and cervical instability, as well as to have Dr. Hauser's team review your case, please reach out to us directly through our CaringMedical.com site.
You can also email directly at drhauser@caringmedical.com.
Or, call us at 239-308-4773 or 708-393-8272 to speak with our team asap.
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We are able to take on and help many children in these instances. Though not all are good candidates for our clinics, we hope that this video may provide a point of reference or a turning point in your child's case to help guide you to someone who can help by considering a motion examination of their cervical spine. In our office, we use Digital Motion X-ray, DMX to watch the spine while the person is moving to analyze the movement of the structures in the neck.
To learn more about Prolotherapy, Digital Motion X-ray, and cervical instability, as well as to have Dr. Hauser's team review your case, please reach out to us directly through our CaringMedical.com site.
You can also email directly at drhauser@caringmedical.com.
Or, call us at 239-308-4773 or 708-393-8272 to speak with our team asap.
Connect with us on social media:
Facebook (Main page): https://www.facebook.com/CaringMedical/
Hauser Neck Center/Caring Medical Florida Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/stemcellprolotherapy/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/caringmedic...
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/caringmedical/
Thanks for watching. Wish you all the best in health!
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