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Could Craniocervical Instability Be Causing ME/CFS, Fibromyalgia Thyroid Surgery, Spinal Fluid, Mast Cell Activation Syndrome, Chronic Fatigue Symptoms, Neck Brace, Ehlers Danlos Syndrome, Chronic Fatigue, Migraine, Chronic Illness

I never would have guessed this was the solution to my ME/CFS. Jeff, on Phoenix Rising Jeff had a typical ME/CFS onset: he was a young, healthy and active individual before being felled by a viral infection and a high temperature. The infection left him with headaches, dizziness, muscle weakness […]

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Craniocervical Instability Symptoms: How To Identify and Treat Them Cervical Stenosis Relief, Cranial Cervical Instability, Craniocervical Instability Symptoms, Cervical Neck Pain Relief, Cervical Pain Exercises, Cervical Instability, Occipital Bone, Autonomic Nervous System Dysfunction, Forward Head Posture Exercises

Cervical instability or craniocervical instability is a medical condition in which the ligaments holding your head to the upper neck become loose or relaxed.

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Cervical Lordosis, Cervical Instability, Neck Headache, Swallowing Problems, Lumbar Lordosis, Text Neck, Venous Insufficiency, Cervical Spine, Muscle Spasms

Ross Hauser, MD. In this article, I have put together a summary of some of the symptoms and conditions that we have seen in our patients either previously diagnosed or recently diagnosed with Craniocervical Instability, upper cervical spine instability, cervical spine instability, or simply problems related to neck pain. The condition that is the most perplexing for patients and their doctors to figure out is upper cervical instability. As described throughout the articles on this website…

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In this x-ray from one of our patients we can display a C2 malrotation. The dotted center line represents where the center of the C2 should be. We see that the C2 is shifter far over. Restoring the C2 to its natural position can alleviate swallowing difficulties as well as many symptoms attributed to cervical spine instability. Craniocervical Instability Symptoms, Difficulty Swallowing Causes, Cervical Instability, Doogie Howser, Swallowing Problems, Neck Pain Exercises, Cervical Disc, Occipital Neuralgia, Cervical Pain

Ross A. Hauser, MD. In this article, we will discuss the problems of swallowing difficulties as they relate to the diagnosis of cervical spine disorder or cervical instability caused by weakened, torn, damaged ligaments in the neck. Cervical instability in the neck has been linked to swallowing difficulties, diagnosed as cervicogenic dysphagia. Cervical instability has been linked to cervical spine nerve compression which can be an “unseen” cause of swallowing difficulties, esophageal…

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The craniocervical junction (CCJ) is comprised of the inferior surface of the skull, the atlas and axis, as well as muscles and connective tissues that attach the skull to the cervical spine. The CCJ encloses the central nervous system (CNS), encephalic vasculature and the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) system. The CCJ spans the brainstem to the spinal cord, including the vascular system as well as connecting the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) cisterns within the skull to the CSF channels in the…

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Linda Bluestein MD (hEDS / HSD spc) on Instagram: "Are you aware of the connection between EDS and CCI (Craniocervical Instability)? What are the Ehlers-Danlos syndromes (EDS)? EDS is a group of connective tissue disorders that affects all bodily organs and primarily the skin, joints, and connective tissue throughout the body. What is craniocervical instability (CCI)? Ligaments in the upper cervical spine become loose which can lead to neurological and other symptoms. What are the causes? - Ehlers Danlos Syndrome Stretches, Craniocervical Instability Symptoms, Elhers Danlos Syndrome, Connective Tissue Disorder, Ehlers Danlos Syndrome Hypermobility, Ehlers Danlos Syndrome Awareness, Blurred Vision, Spine Health, Spoonie Life

Linda Bluestein MD (hEDS / HSD spc) on Instagram: "Are you aware of the connection between EDS and CCI (Craniocervical Instability)? What are the Ehlers-Danlos syndromes (EDS)? EDS is a group of connective tissue disorders that affects all bodily organs and primarily the skin, joints, and connective tissue throughout the body. What is craniocervical instability (CCI)? Ligaments in the upper cervical spine become loose which can lead to neurological and other symptoms. What are the causes? -

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