After a severe head and neck injury from a snowmobile accident, Scott struggled for years with ongoing symptoms—neck pain, headaches, vision problems, and brain fog. Despite seeing neurologists and receiving multiple injections at different facilities, he found little to no relief.
In this Prolonews feature, Dr. George Kramer shares Scott’s story of recovery after being diagnosed with cervical cranial syndrome, a condition that can cause visual disturbances, headaches, dizziness, and a general sense of feeling “off” following head or neck trauma.
After just two visits, Scott experienced dramatic improvement—reporting that within days he felt significantly better, and within a week he felt like himself again, even better than before the accident.
This video highlights:
- Symptoms of cervical cranial syndrome
- The connection between neck injuries and visual or neurological symptoms
- Why traditional treatments like injections don’t always work
- A real patient’s experience finding relief after years of discomfort
If you or someone you know is dealing with lingering symptoms after a head or neck injury—such as headaches, neck pain, vision changes, or brain fog—this story may offer hope and insight.
Learn more about cervical cranial syndrome and Dr. Kramer’s approach with scheduling an appointment today!

