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Comeback Story: A Collegiate Athlete Heals His Spine Without Surgery | Episode 67
- 2024/10/31
- 再生時間: 25 分
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あらすじ・解説
Millions of young athletes dedicate themselves to reaching the next level in their sport. But with intense training and early specialization comes a troubling rise in sports-related overuse injuries—like stress fractures and Pars injuries—that sideline kids from competition, leaving parents feeling helpless and young athletes questioning their future. Parents watching their child suffer from sports injury pain often ask: What’s next? Will they fully recover, or could pain be a lifelong challenge?
Today’s guest understands that struggle firsthand. At just 15, Matteo Vasiliadis was forced to put his dream of Division 1 collegiate diving on hold for 9 months after suffering a serious overuse injury to his spine. Matteo’s journey to healing didn’t just involve rest and recovery; he pursued an innovative approach with natural therapies and cutting-edge stem cell treatments to help his body repair and strengthen. This combination, performed by Dr. Christopher Good, allowed him to heal from his fractures without surgery, regain his physical abilities, and ultimately get back to the pool competing at Brown University.
If your child is dealing with the pain and frustration of a sports injury, you’re likely wondering—can they come back stronger? Will they be able to pursue their passion without the shadow of long-term pain?
Matteo's story is a must-listen for young athletes and their families, offering valuable insights for young athletes and their families determined to get back to the sport they love.
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Click here to listen to Dr. Good explain how he found a solution for Matteo.
For additional information and resources, visit VSISpine.com.