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  • ftothelo
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    Thank you for your fast response Dr. Corenman!
    My Doc said the MRI’s haven’t shown anything special except the fused facette joints between atlas and occiput and that i dont have to fear chiari.
    Great, that you share your experience and knowledge here!

    ftothelo
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    Dear Dr. Corenman,

    i’ve also developed an instability between c1 and c2 (not really sure, because of missing diagnose. it just feels i little bit unstable). My doctors think because of overusage according to an atlasassimilation, which was first noticed at age 25 (i’m 29 now). I do not have any of the symptoms, which are usually described by persons with this condition, except a little bit of headaches sometimes and the feeling, that its a little bit unstable under my head. I came across prolotherapy as my doc told me in 2014 about it, tried for the neck, gave up after 3 sessions after i startet research about it – letting someone pinch needles in my neck didn’t feel right at all… Also i’m from germany and prolotherapy isn’t a usual therapy here, i forgot about it.
    But now i came across this thread and wondered if you could answer me two questions?
    Is it recomended to stretch a neck with istability slightly to release tension in the muscles? Or should i only focus on strenghtening? I’m able to stretch without feeling unstable.
    Why do think prolotherapy can be useful to the si joint only?

    I’m really escited for your answers.

    Thank you and greetings from germany!

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