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- The joint between the upper spine and base of the skull is called the atlanto-axial joint. In people with Down syndrome, the ligaments (connections between muscles) are “lax” or floppy. This can result in AAI where the bones are less stable and can damage the spinal cord.Learn more:The joint between the upper spine and base of the skull is called the atlanto-axial joint. In people with Down syndrome, the ligaments (connections between muscles) are “lax” or floppy. This can result in AAI where the bones are less stable and can damage the spinal cord.www.massgeneral.org/children/down-syndrome/atl…Atlantoaxial instability (AAI) is characterized by excessive movement at the junction between the atlas (C1) and axis (C2) as a result of either a bony or a ligamentous abnormality. [1] Neurologic symptoms can occur when the spinal cord or adjacent nerve roots are involved.emedicine.medscape.com/article/1265682-overviewSee more
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