Sports Injuries Made Every Day a Mortal Struggle Until The Spero Clinic Began Treatment

Kole Jackson’s Story

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark., July 7, 2025 – With around 30 million children participating in organized sports in the U.S., almost all of them will experience some kind of injury while playing or practicing. In fact, approximately 3.5 million sports-related injuries occur each year. Most of them are thankfully minor, like cuts and bruises.

But not in the case of Ohio teen Kole Jackson. At age 10, Kole suffered two concussions – two minutes apart – while playing football. Little did he know at that time that those two minutes would change his life forever.

When Nothing Seemed to Help

After an endless journey to numerous doctors, clinics, and specialists, Kole and his parents found The Spero Clinic in Fayetteville, Arkansas. This one-of-a-kind facility specializes in treating neurologic-based conditions, including Fibromyalgia and Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS).

Extensive tests found that Kole’s neck injuries placed his nervous system under extreme stress, overloading the brain with pain signals, inflammation, and alarm responses. When prolonged, as occurred with Kole, this can disrupt how the brain processes movement, sensation, and even consciousness.

As a result, the nervous system can begin to “misfire” – not because of actual brain damage but because it has been pushed into a hyper-protective, dysfunctional state.

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