Part 1 of 3 on common symptoms that can be related to cervical instability in patients who are not experiencing neck pain, specifically as it relates to internal jugular vein compression and cerebrospinal fluid backup.
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Part 2 discusses the vagus nerve: • Chronic neck-related s...
Part 3 discusses blood flow to the brain: • Chronic neck-related s...
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Негізгі бет Why someone can have neck-related symptoms but NOT have neck pain. Part 1: Jugular vein
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