A blog detailing the trials of a medical student with C7 subluxation:
Effectively what happened was (and if I get my child-like drawing skills ready, perhaps I can provide a visual of this – I stopped after image googling through a number of pages), my C7 vertebra broke from the posterior point of attachment on the spinal column, slipped anterior to the column and then slid back in superior to C6 (we’re unsure if C6 also broke from the posterior part of the column as well – it seems like it might have).





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