53. Craniocervical Junction Abnormalities (only) Dr. Harshfield
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12:42:22 From Doug Leonard : Craniosacral osteopaths know this and treat the junction all the time! Quess what I do
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12:46:33 From Dr. Tom Lewis : C1 LOW VELOCITY ATLAS
Doug, is there an association which shows us how to locate local Craniosacral osteopaths?
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12:51:23 From Louise Vogel : I am currently having my C1 repositioned by a chiropractor in PA, Marc Calicchio who trained w Dr. H’s colleague Dr. Scott Rosa. He doesn’t have the upright MRI and instead does x-rays which he interpolates from.
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12:51:52 From integrative brain : Are you utilizing Dr Rugierio's work on lymph drainage w/ Dr. D. Klinghardt. He has lymph cream and massage to open the pathway for brain drainage?
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12:56:10 From - : What to Expect From Atlas Orthogonal Technique
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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 involves magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or computed tomography (CT).
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