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Brachioradial pruritus is a chronic itching condition affecting the lateral neck, shoulder, and upper arm, often without visible rash in early stages. It is considered neuropath...
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Brachioradial pruritus is a chronic itching condition affecting the lateral neck, shoulder, and upper arm, often without visible rash in early stages. It is considered neuropath...
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Tingling in both arms, often described as "pins and needles," is a common sensation with varied causes, ranging from temporary nerve compression to chronic conditions that need...
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Cysts on the spine and neck are fluid-filled sacs that can form within or near the bones, discs, joints, or soft tissues of the cervical spine. They vary widely in cause, appear...
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Axis cervical refers to the second cervical vertebra (C2), a pivotal ring-shaped bone that supports the skull and enables controlled rotation of the head. This guide explains it...
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The axis and atlas joint is the uppermost cervical connection between the skull and spine, enabling nodding and head rotation while protecting the brainstem and spinal cord. Thi...
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Sharp or aching pain behind the ear when turning the head is a common complaint with a range of possible causes, from minor muscle strain to nerve-related issues and joint probl...
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Neck pain after a visit to the chiropractor is common and often part of the expected healing process. Manipulation and mobilization can temporarily increase stiffness, soreness,...
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The terms atlas axis describe the top two vertebrae in the neck: C1 (atlas) and C2 (axis). These segments support the skull, enable head movement, and protect the upper spinal c...
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