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Please help me out and share the name of your prolotherapy doctor that did your si and your cervical ligaments? 🙏🙏 thanks in advance! I'm going thru exactly what u describe here. I would be so grateful for you to share your doctors name please! 🙂 thank you for ur post and thank you for taking the time to help me, and others like us, out!
I pray you see this somehow and are able to reply to me! You are the first person I've encountered to state outright that your cervical instability came from your pelvis instability having "traveled up the spine" so to say. This is precisely what has happened to me and I'm astounded at the number of professionals that don't seem to grasp the concept. my si joints are unstable and out of alignment. It's been a chronic problem for years now; as time went on, the rest of my spine attempted to counteract what was happening at the usually strong base (the si joints) by developing its own rotational curves all the way up the entire kinetic chain, to the point where I developed craniocervical instability and now I have atlantoaxial instability- rotatory dislocation/subluxation!
Anyway, I have been searching and searching for prolotherapy injections to be done by a doctor or practitioner who gets this concept. I cannot seem to find anyone! I've had prolo, prp, and stem cells but in each case the doctor would only inject into or around my si joints. It was clear that each doctor I saw and had injections from, did not have an understanding of ligamentous laxity as the cause of the si joint instability. I am searching for a doctor who does understand this, and who will know which ligaments to target with injections and where precisely.
I am in the US and willing to travel because I am going to have to go thru with si joint fusion surgery otherwise. If I can locate a doctor to do prolotherapy injections on me properly (sounds like your doctor does!) then I believe I have a great chance at being able to heal without having to go through the surgery. However I cannot continue keeping my entire life on hold any longer, so this comment of mine to you is part of my last ditch effort to find that ideal injecting doctor that I so desperately need, asap, before I would resort to the surgery that I've been approved for and can do "at any time" with my awesome surgeon at Mayo.... surgeon is Dr. William cross III, just for others' reference in case anyone reading needs the name of a great si joint surgeon, I recommend. And I've consulted with many. He's top notch.
Would appreciate anyone's input or answer to my comment here if anyone seeing this knows a doctor who does prolotherapy injection treatments specifically for si joint instability stemming from ligament laxity. Thanks so much in advance!!!