WWE Hall of Famer Shares Major Health Update
WWE Hall of Famer Kevin Nash was having physical troubles for some time.
Nash retired from in-ring competition in 2018, following a match for the BTW Heavyweight Championship on August 10, 2018. He officially announced his retirement from active wrestling in January 2020. He chose to hang up his wrestling boots due to mounting health concerns and injuries.
Speaking of injuries, Nash has faced numerous health issues, especially in recent years, due to the physical toll wrestling took on his body. Most recently, he was hospitalized for a heart procedure to correct an irregular heartbeat, a condition that came to light when doctors found he may have unknowingly suffered a heart attack about twenty years ago.
WWE legend Kevin Nash Describes Undergoing the BioXcellerator Procedure As Life-Changing
Nash recently disclosed ongoing struggles with his leg and spinal herniations, requiring frequent treatments and impacting his overall movement. Taking to his Instagram account, he revealed that about 10 months ago, his left quad stopped working due to lumbar spine herniation, with L2-3 being the worst affected.
After considering surgery, he chose stem cell therapy at BioXcellerator, receiving nearly 500 million stem cells in his lumbar spine, shoulders, and left knee in early January. Since then, his shoulders have improved by 70%, knee pain has disappeared, and his left quad muscle has almost fully recovered.
10 months ago my left leg quad stopped firing. An MRI showed several levels of lumbar spine herniation L2-3 being the worst. Seeked 3 different options and all required surgery. I then sent my MRI to the medical staff @bioxcellerator. In early January, I received nearly 500 million stem cells throughout my lumbar spine, both shoulders, and my left knee. My shoulders are 70% improved, and my knee pain is gone.
My left quad is recovering incredibly. The muscle size and strength is almost equal to the unaffected right quad. The definition is superior to the right leg. I thought my injuries had finally caught up to me.Thanks to Eric and the amazing team he’s put together I’m looking to improve my fitness level at 66 years old. @bioxcellerator is a life changing procedure,and stem cells are the future.
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