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Posture Analysis ChartVertebral Column DiagramForward Head Posture CorrectionOrnithischian Skeleton DiagramSpine Posterior ViewShoulder Blade MusclesSpinal DegenerationOccipital NeuralgiaMuscles Of The NeckThe C1-C2 Vertebrae and Spinal SegmentThe C1 and C2 vertebrae are the first two vertebrae of the spine. Trauma to this level not only injures these two vertebrae, but may also damage the C2 spinal nerve, the vertebral artery, and/or the spinal cord.
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Maxillary NervePost Concussion SyndromeOccipital NeuralgiaSpine ProblemsNeck ProblemsSinus ProblemsFacial NerveNeck InjuryBrain StemCan Cervical Spine Problems Cause Sinus Problems? - Blair ChiropracticIn this article we will answer the question - Can cervical spine problems cause sinus problems? The answer is an emphatic yes!