Tuesday, September 29, 2009

On our last blog/update we discussed PTPDS which give a predictable pattern of symptoms to those afflicted. For today we will be discussing counter rotations of atlas/axis. The top two vertebra are unique in their shape and function. When they move as a unit this is typical of normal biomechanics. However, when they move in opposite directions they produce four common symptomatic presentations. The first is dizziness/vertigo.
The second is tinnitus/ringing in the ears
The third is sinus problems
Finally, many counter rotations are to blame for headaches that are chronic (8-12) per month for years.
If you suffer with these in combination or know of someone who does. Contact us at 770-389-4724 for a free consultation.

Dr. Durie Humber

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