User Posts: Dr. Hadeel Abaza, MD - Orthopedic and Musculoskeletal Disorders
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Traumatic Instability of the Atlanto-Occipital Joint
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Traumatic instability of the atlanto-occipital (C0–C1) joint occurs when high-energy forces disrupt the ligaments and bony articulations that normally secure ...

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Atlanto-Occipital Congenital Instability
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Congenital atlanto-occipital joint instability is a condition present at birth in which the joint connecting the skull (occiput) and the first neck vertebra ...

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Atlanto-Occipital Joint Rotational Displacement
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The atlanto-occipital joint is a condyloid synovial articulation between the occipital condyles at the base of the skull and the superior articular facets of ...

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Atlanto-Occipital Lateral Displacement
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Atlanto-occipital lateral displacement is a severe form of craniocervical injury in which the occipital condyles—the rounded protrusions at the base of the ...

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Atlanto-Occipital Posterior Displacement
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Posterior displacement of the atlanto-occipital (AO) joints—sometimes called a posterior atlanto-occipital dislocation—is a serious injury in which the skull ...

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Atlanto-Occipital Joint Vertical Distraction
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The atlanto-occipital (AO) joints are the paired synovial articulations between the occipital condyles of the skull and the superior facets of the first ...

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Atlanto-Occipital Joint Anterior Displacement
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Anterior atlanto-occipital displacement—often called anterior atlanto-occipital dislocation—is a severe instability at the craniocervical junction in which the ...

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Atlanto-Occipital Dislocation
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Atlanto-occipital joint dislocation (AOD), also called atlanto-occipital dissociation or internal decapitation, is a life-threatening injury in which the skull ...

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Atlanto-Occipital Instability
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Atlanto-occipital instability is a condition in which the joint between the base of the skull (the occiput) and the first cervical vertebra (the atlas) moves ...

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Craniocervical Vertical Distortion
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Craniocervical joint vertical distortion is an injury in which the base of the skull (occiput) is pulled upward or “distracted” from the top vertebra (atlas, ...

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Craniocervical Joint Posterior Dislocation
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Craniocervical joint posterior dislocation, a severe form of atlanto‑occipital dislocation, refers to the backward displacement of the skull base relative to ...

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Craniocervical Joint Longitudinal Distraction
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Craniocervical joint longitudinal distraction is a traumatic injury characterized by forcible separation of the skull base (occiput) from the first cervical ...

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Anterior Craniocervical Dislocation
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Craniocervical joint anterior dislocation, often termed anterior atlanto-occipital dislocation (AOD), is a severe injury of the upper cervical spine in which ...

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Craniocervical Joint Dislocation
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Craniocervical joint dislocation—often called atlanto-occipital dislocation (AOD) or internal decapitation—occurs when the skull separates pathologically from ...

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Craniocervical Instability
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Craniocervical instability (CCI) is a medical condition in which the connection between the base of the skull (the cranium) and the upper neck (the cervical ...

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Corneal Dystrophy-Perceptive Deafness Syndrome
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Corneal dystrophy-perceptive deafness syndrome (CDPD), also known as Harboyan syndrome, is a rare genetic disorder that combines congenital hereditary ...

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Types of Conus Medullaris Syndrome
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Conus medullaris syndrome is a neurological condition that arises when the conus medullaris—the tapered, terminal end of the spinal cord located around the ...

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Congenital Myasthenic Syndrome
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Congenital Myasthenic Syndrome (CMS) is a group of inherited disorders that disrupt communication between nerves and muscles at the neuromuscular junction. ...

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The Essentials of a Successful Corporate Training Program
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A quick-growing bank hires a corporate training programs company. The bank is glad with the skills & performance of its individuals - nevertheless, it ...

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