
Craniovertebral Junction Disorders
Craniovertebral junction disorders affect the area where the skull meets the upper cervical spine. Because this region protects important neurological structures, even small abnormalities may cause significant symptoms. Patients may experience neck pain, headaches, balance problems, weakness, or coordination difficulties. Careful evaluation is important to assess spinal stability and nerve involvement.
Slipped or Herniated DiscSciatica & Nerve CompressionCervical Spine DisordersLumbar Spine DisordersSpinal StenosisScoliosis & Spine DeformitiesSpine Trauma & FracturesOsteoporotic Compression FracturesCraniovertebral Junction DisordersSpinal Infections & TuberculosisSpine TumorsChronic Back & Neck Pain
Treatments & Procedures
Complex abnormalities affecting the junction between the skull and upper cervical spine.


