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in reply to: cervical spine c0 c1 through c7 vertabrae rotation #7339
so Dr. Derotating the vertabrae in the cervical spine if I were to opt to have surgey will not repair this condition? my chiropractor said that the right side of the brain controls the left and vice versa. Therefore, the way I am thinking (anxiety) all the time is the way my body responds elevevated heart rate all day long >>>>Thanks Maria
in reply to: cervical spine c0 c1 through c7 vertabrae rotation #7337Also, isnt the first vertabrae control the sympahtetic nervous sysytem, so Im feeling since its misalinged I will need to have surgegry in order to correct my heart condition?
in reply to: cervical spine c0 c1 through c7 vertabrae rotation #7335Dr. Corenman,
Do you feel that Its can be that since I have an imbalance with the sympathetic sytem and the parasympahtetic sytem it can be causing the rapid irregular heart rate? I was checked for the condiditio that you had mentioned and it was negative. Thanks for you quick reponsein reply to: cervical spine c0 c1 through c7 vertabrae rotation #7332Hi Dr, Corenman,
The majority of the dextrocurvature begins from the top vertabrae c1 through c6, however the vertabrae in my upper cervical spine did not curve they rotatated with the lumbar curve. I have developed this condition in my early twenties and have been seeing a chiropractor for many years to manage this condition. He did state that the curve is very minor although the twist in my neck is at the same degree as the lumbar curve. I have been experiencing fatigue and irregular heart rate especially when perfoming light activities or just standing. So in your professional opinion you dont feel that this imbalance since it is closest to the brainstem and medulla is causing heart rhthm problems? -
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