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Learn more about Bing search results hereOrganizing and summarizing search results for youContributing factors to atlas joint instability include 1 2:
- Trauma to the spine, which causes a slipped or bulging disc
- Static posture places strain on the cervical spine
- Cervical soft tissue damage from events like whiplash
- Subluxation of the cervical vertebrae leading to atlas joint instability
- Poor posture results in overcompensating to one side of the body
- Some may have had an atlas deformity since birth, and falls and whiplash injuries can also favor a vertebral shift 2.
Based on 2 sources:Atlas joint instability: Causes, consequences and solutions
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Atlantoaxial (AAI) and craniocervical instability (CCI) are two potentially …
Atlantoaxial Instability: Causes, Symptoms, & Treatment
Instability simply means that bones move around too much, usually due to damaged ligaments. In the spine, this can cause nerves to get banged into and joints to get damaged. In the craniocervical junction, instability can cause the …
Atlantoaxial Instability - Spine and Brain Advocate
Dec 21, 2022 · What Causes Atlantoaxial Instability? Atlantoaxial instability can originate from congenital conditions, but in adults, it is primarily seen in the setting of acute trauma or degenerative changes due to the inflammatory response of …
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Atlantoaxial instability is the abnormal, excessive movement of the joint between the atlas (C1) and axis (C2). This junction is unique in the cervical spine as the C1 and C2 are not shaped like cervical vertebrae.
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Jul 13, 2022 · Atlantoaxial (AAI) and craniocervical instability (CCI) are two potentially sinister diagnoses that cause damage to the segmental neurovascular structures due to overmobility of the upper cervical spine.
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Jun 12, 2023 · Instability in this joint is usually congenital, but in adults, it may be due to an acute traumatic event or degenerative disease. Atlantoaxial instability can be classified into three generalized categories: inflammatory, congenital, …
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Cervical Instability - Physiopedia
Atlanto-occipital joint is responsible for 33% of flexion and extension. [4] The cervical spine has sacrificed stability for mobility and is therefore vulnerable to injury. The craniocervical junction (atlanto-occipital joint), the lower atlanto …
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Mar 7, 2019 · Atlantoaxial subluxation is misalignment of the 1st and 2nd cervical vertebrae, and is a rare condition. Causes include major trauma or certain diseases that affect the cervical spine including rheumatoid arthritis, juvenile …
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