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  • maria1966
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    Additionally they claim that cervical rotation in c1 c2 rarely occurs but im not sure about this because your telling me it is a usual deformity with scoliosis They claim it only occurs in the lumbar and throaic spine im so confused

    maria1966
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    Im sorry Dr. I have spoken to several orthopedics and they claim that they have never observed scoliosis in the cervical spine espcielly in c1 through c6 im not sure why they are saying this i have gone to a cardiologist and they say i have a rapid heart rate gave me beta blockers and are not slowing it down so do you think it can becoming from the central nervous system they way the bones are sublaxated to the right and the brain isnot receiving messages the way they should im so scared i am really considering surgery on c1 c2 but not sure what the risks involve if they have have to align them properly under the skull since my entire neck is rotated. WHat do you feel the risks are if this is the main cause to my elevated hr

    maria1966
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    MY MAIN QUESTION is have you ever seen vertabrae rotation in someones entires cervical region becuase i thought that only occurs in the lumbar and or thoraic spine sorry for mispellings

    maria1966
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    sorry i know that was more than on question. I just here that rotation never takes place in the c spine and all my vertabrae did roatoate in that region

    maria1966
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    Just so i know for myself have you ever seen vertabrae rotation occurring c1 through c6 in someones spine not in the lumbar or thoraic but neck??????

    maria1966
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    One last question, Have you seen this type of condition before c1 through c6 rotation to the right? you are very knowlegable are the risks of surgery high and can this procedure be acheived?

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