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Reply To: Pls help read my MRI, AAI from head trauma from a bike accident

NEW STUDY! Parasym Plus™ for Multiple Sclerosis › Forums › PrettyIll.com Discussion › POTS › Pls help read my MRI, AAI from head trauma from a bike accident › Reply To: Pls help read my MRI, AAI from head trauma from a bike accident

February 14, 2017 at 10:38 am #6103
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Thanks a lot! I’ve been laying in my back 24/7 with a towel under my neck for a few months now.
Regarding AAI, my odontoid is pretty thick and holding the atlas from slipping further, but retro-flexation hurts. I suspect it’s a type IV.
Regarding MRA/CTA result just look for where it’s not filled, 3d is much easier too.
I’ve also attached a 3d movie shot from 3d slicer. (the site does like mp4, I will name it something and try again. No.)
With accidents, things get missed a lot, just found my accipital fractures
Can you get an inclination bed if you can’t lay down? I find it helpful by standing me up.

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