52. Medical Evidence Issues & Craniocervical Junction Abnormalities - Dr. Harshfield

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This is the full Monday night HRP webinar.

Craniocervical junction abnormalities are congenital or acquired abnormalities of the occipital bone, foramen magnum, or first two cervical vertebrae that decrease the space for the lower brain stem and cervical cord. These abnormalities can result in neck pain; syringomyelia; cerebellar, lower cranial nerve, and spinal cord deficits; and vertebrobasilar ischemia. Diagnosis is by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or computed tomography (CT).

David Harshfield is a pioneer in regenerative cellular medicine and he has brought his talents to The Institute of Natural Health on a visiting-physician basis. Dr. Harshfield is an Interventional Radiologist with specialization in musculoskeletal radiology, has been exploring autologous adult stem cells since graduating from UAMS with Honors in 1981 and has become an industry leader in cellular restoration. He is bringing his nationally renowned expertise in cellular therapy to The Institute where he will treat a variety of conditions without expensive surgery and extended recovery or rehabilitation time.

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