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How does craniocervical mis-alignment affect fluid flow in C

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2015 2:47 pm
by Sharon
CCSVI Alliance recently released an exclusive interview with Dr. Scott Rosa "How does craniocervical mis-alignment affect fluid flow in the CNS?"

Here is link to our Facebook announcement. Please note the ultrasound image of blood flow through the jugular vein pre and post Atlas Orthogonal alignment.

Interview topics:
Introduction and research history
Mis-alignment at craniocervical junction
Head-neck trauma
Cerebellar tonsillar ectopia (CTE)
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) obstruction
Neurodegenerative disease
IGAT –Image Guided Atlas Treatment
Atlas Orthogonal
Fonar MRI imaging
Pathology
Glymphatic System requires free flowing CSF
CSF flow patterns are similar in neurological disease patterns
Structural/muscle compressions decrease arterial and venous blood flow
CSF impact on pituitary gland
Denticulate ligaments – MS lesions at site of attachments
Contact sports and spinal alignment

Please go to http://www.ccsvi.org to listen to the video. It is about 60 minutes in length, so you may want to listen to it in a couple of sittings.

Hope you find the information useful to your own health status.

Thanks,
Sharon Richardson.
President, CCSVI Alliance