Category Archives: amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

The Cisterns and Cine CSF Flow Studies

Blockage of CSF flow in the spinal canal can cause an increase in CSF volume, backjets and turbulance in the cisterns that may play a role in Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and multiple sclerosis, as well as other neurodegenerative diseases. Continue reading

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Cervical Subluxations and CCVBP

Upper cervical subluxations most likely play a key role in CCVBP and neurodegenerative diseaes such as Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease and mutliple sclerosis. Continue reading

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Chronic Ischemia and MS Lesions

Chronic ischemia, that is decreased blood flow, is one of the primary suspects in the cause of demyelination and the lesions seen in MS. Continue reading

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MS Lesions of the Cervical Cord

According to Schelling, one of the likely causes of lesions of the cervical cord in mutliple sclerosis is overstretching and shear stress. Continue reading

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The Mystery of MS Lesions

The location of lesions of MS are hard to explain in terms of CCSVI. Continue reading

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