@drelahi: 6 treatments in 3 days, trying to avoid back surgery #ringdinger #backpain #decompression #discreplacement #herniateddisc

Dr Ali Elahi
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Thursday 27 July 2023 17:20:29 GMT
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Susan Taggart 🇨🇦 :
I really wish you would measure your clients before and after. they must gain height after a ring dinger!
2023-07-27 18:16:54
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nicmal2402
Nic :
on a side note he's absolutely gorgeous 😂
2023-07-27 22:53:04
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harby82
Harby82 :
Why do they have to come to Dallas for this? Is this not a common chiropractic procedure?
2023-07-29 02:44:28
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mama4life3
JazzieJazz 🆘️ 🇺🇸 🗑 :
Chiro are life savers 🎉🫶
2023-07-27 17:30:36
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jacostoffberg
Jaco Stoffberg :
I thought for a moment you going to rip of his head, or remove his spine like mortal combat. Lol. Good work
2023-07-27 18:47:18
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boymomashley
Runnermom1210 :
What happens when he goes back to Utah and he can’t get this treatment anymore?
2023-07-27 22:59:47
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s.enright74
Sarenna🩵 :
I was rear ended 6 months ago. I got an MRI on my mid and lower back to find out I have 7 herniated disks & 3 bulges. Have an MRI for my neck/upper
2023-07-28 02:44:31
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bromig0
Bromig0 :
I have 8 herniated / bulging / torn discs from a car accident...
2023-08-20 04:12:12
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michelleleecarter
Michelle Lee Carter :
I’m curious what happens after he goes back, life kicks in, and things start compressing again?
2023-08-13 02:25:59
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invaderzimm223
Invaderzimm223 :
Short term relief is all it is
2023-07-28 03:37:05
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ladypeppers
🌸Kristy🦋 :
Did he have to end up getting surgery?
2023-08-12 04:33:21
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diggz612
SOUL74 :
Whenever I did PT for my knee, I would always feel so much worse and my knee would hurt so much more afterwards.
2023-07-29 16:57:18
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pooperscoopersqaud
Just_Me :
PT chiropractor, meds excersizing! n I just am getting worse
2023-08-18 05:59:08
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frankyy30
MrEpic :
How much is it to get one of these
2023-08-07 22:48:32
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gizmoluv1
gizmoluv1 :
When you’re looking for a chiropractor… what do we look for that they do this kind of treatment
2023-08-02 19:18:58
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motororay
Ben Korreck :
Maybe I need to try this. I can't feel my foot even after surgery.
2023-07-27 18:36:55
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carlosanaya208
Carlos Anaya488 :
I need this asap
2023-07-27 18:07:07
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jennaoxborrow
jenna :
My state!! Utah! Wooo wooo
2023-07-27 17:22:43
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fynn.dkl
fynn.dkl :
now mobility and strenght exercises, if not pain comes back
2023-07-28 09:29:55
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polkcountymafia
Polk County Mafia :
Decompression is the answer. Strength your core
2023-08-03 04:57:18
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xelador24
Xelador24 :
Is this covered by the insurance or Worker’s Comp?
2023-07-27 21:23:24
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texdad_golfs
TexDad_Golfs :
I’m so glad I live local, I can’t wait to get this done this weekend! Years of pain and nowhere to turn.
2023-07-27 19:21:39
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kourtneysipe
Kourt :
My husband is suffering we are in Waco! How far out are appointments we are desperate.
2023-08-21 01:52:25
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marcelonthegrind
Marcel⚽✝️ :
DOES THE KING REPLY
2023-07-27 18:01:40
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heych10
Heych10 :
29?????
2023-07-29 14:30:48
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