Dr. Fraser Henderson describes the results of his ongoing, long-term study following patients who received craniocervical fusions to correct instability as a treatment method for “cervical medullary syndrome”, which includes syndromes such as Chiari, dysautonomia and more. These results are reported five-years out of initial fusion surgery and prove very promising as a means of treatment in patients whose symptoms stem specifically from cranial instability.
Dr. Henderson, a well-known expert in craniocervical instability, emphasizes the importance of understanding the overlap between symptoms of instability, Chiari, EDS, and even mast cell activation syndrome.
Dr. Fraser Henderson, Sr. talks at the 2019 Global Learning Conference in Nashville, and explains how cranio-cervical instability can be connected to issues in Autonomic Nervous System and Dysautonomia.
This lecture addresses the various mechanical stressors brought on by Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and possible neurosurgical interventions that may alleviate some of these stressors. It discusses the mechanical abnormalities such as Cranio-vertebral instability, Chiari, Atlanto-axial instability, Vertebral Instability, Occult Tethered Cord, Jugular venous occlusion, and much more. It then goes into the details of possible surgical solutions to the complicated mechanical stressors.
Kristen Means discusses her journey with EDS. 1 in 10 Americans have hypermobility connective tissue disorders, according to EDS expert, Dr. Fraser C. Henderson, Sr. MD. That’s 30 million people – and we don’t know exactly how many are afflicted with EDS. Many of them suffer daily with invisible pain and chronic fatigue. Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome must be diagnosed by a knowledgeable Geneticist. Tell someone about EDS today! Learn more at www.edsawareness.com
Dr. Malini Narayanan with National Neurosurgery Solutions explains the Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus and symptoms to explain the options of easing your specific pain.
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