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In this x-ray from one of our patients we can display a C2 malrotation. The dotted center line represents where the center of the C2 should be. We see that the C2 is shifter far over. Restoring the C2 to its natural position can alleviate swallowing difficulties as well as many symptoms attributed to cervical spine instability. Craniocervical Instability Symptoms, Difficulty Swallowing Causes, Cervical Instability, Doogie Howser, Swallowing Problems, Neck Pain Exercises, Cervical Disc, Occipital Neuralgia, Cervical Pain

Ross A. Hauser, MD. In this article, we will discuss the problems of swallowing difficulties as they relate to the diagnosis of cervical spine disorder or cervical instability caused by weakened, torn, damaged ligaments in the neck. Cervical instability in the neck has been linked to swallowing difficulties, diagnosed as cervicogenic dysphagia. Cervical instability has been linked to cervical spine nerve compression which can be an “unseen” cause of swallowing difficulties, esophageal…

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Dysphagia or trouble swallowing can often be caused by LPR. If you have dysphagia and are unsure of the cause read this review and try Peptest to determine if you are refluxing pepsin and other gastric contents. Dysphagia Therapy, Swallowing Problems, Feeding Therapy, Fonio, Drain Cleaners, Oral Motor, Speech Path, Speech Therapy Resources, Speech Activities

There are many ways one can go about describing dysphagia and how to go about evaluating this condition. One can talk about the 4 stages of swallowing (oral preparation, oral, pharyngeal, and esophageal) and the problems that can occur at each of these stages. However, a much simpler way of thinking about dysphagia is whether it is a "physical" problem or a "functional" problem and where does it occur.

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