
Spine | Occipitocervical Instability
The Orthobullets Podcast
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Introduction
Occipital cervical instability can be traumatic or acquired through a degenerative process such as rheumatoid arthritis or down syndrome. Diagnosis is usually confirmed with a combination of CT scan, MRI, and lateral flexion extension radiographs. Acquired instability is treated with observation or occipitoserval fusion depending on the presence of neurologic deficits.
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