Craniocervical instability

Excessive movement where the skull meets the upper spine, more common in people with connective tissue disorders. It can contribute to headaches, neurological symptoms, neck pain, and worsening autonomic symptoms in some patients.

How we approach it

Craniocervical instability is rarely a problem on its own.

At Vindara Health, Craniocervical instability is treated as part of the whole picture, not in isolation. Your clinician looks at how it interacts with the other systems involved in your health, orders advanced testing when it is clinically appropriate, and builds a plan that adapts as your symptoms change — with the same team alongside you between visits, not just on the day of an appointment.

  • A clinician who understands it. You should not have to explain Craniocervical instability from scratch.
  • A full review first. We start from your records, labs, timelines, and history — not a blank page.
  • Testing and treatment that fit your case. Advanced testing where appropriate, and evidence-informed treatment options.
  • Care between visits. Questions, results, and changes do not wait for the next appointment, and neither do we.

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