Thursday, September 6, 2012 6:31 AM
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CCSVI in Multiple Sclerosis
A mechanic (vascular surgery) approach that is centered on correcting blood flow in the lower brain is thought to reduce many of the above symptoms associated with MS. Results of manual approaches to head and upper neck alignment, like upper cervical care, are revealing the same results in some patients. This is why pro football may change the way we think about MS: Pro football players are making us aware that traumatic brain injury can be mild enough to "fly under the radar" for years, remaining unrecognized and untreated, while still causing life-changing health problems. Perhaps in the future we will come to the same conclusions about the link between head and neck trauma in the genesis of MS, or at least MS-like symptoms. Professional Football and Traumatic Brain Injury Changing the Way We Think of MS - Multiple Sclerosiwww.healthcentral.com What are the symptoms of mild brain injury, and what does this have to do with how we think about multiple sclerosis?
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