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    in reply to: neck issues #31103

    I might have already asked this question but it did not seem to go through. My son suffered head and neck injury (whiplash) while diving for his team 2 years ago. He was diagnosed with dysautonomia from cervical instability in C1. We found a upper cervical chiropractor and he has slowly gotten much better but his neck will never hold an adjustment. We had MRI’s and flexion/extension xrays and took him to one of the top Pediatric Neuoro-surgeons in Florida who looked at imaging and said whoever told you he has instability is wrong and left the office.WE stopped seeking upper cervical after 2 years. HIs condition has now gotten much worse. Broke down on Monday and got a Digital Motion Xray and they are saying C1 has 7mm laxity and C3-7 moderate to severe laxity. I have been up researching for days the next steps as he can’t stand for more than 15 minutes and sleeps all day now.

    I just read an article that says instability is due to ligament, muscles and nerves and all must be working. I know he had no sense of space after the injury and the functional neurologist we finally found said that muscles not firing correctly. I just spoke with another doctor who spoke about nerve innervation. Could these be the cause of laxity versus an overstretched alar ligament?

    His neck seems somewhat flacid.

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