Tag Archives: Parkinson’s

Dissociation of CSF Flow in Neurodegenerative Diseases

Dissociation of CSF flow between the cranial vault and spinal canal may play a role in many neurodegenerative diseases associated with hydrocephalus in children and adults such as: Dandy-Walker Syndrome, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, multisystem atrophy, and multipe sclerosis. Continue reading

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Cervical Spondylosis and CSF Flow in the Cisterns

Degenerative changes in the cervical spine called spondylosis can cause tubulance, backjets and standing waves of CSF to form in the basal cisterns of the brain resulting in neurodegenerative processes and subsequent diseases such as Alzheimer’s Parkinson’s and multiple sclerosis. Continue reading

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Upright Posture and Neurodegererative Diseases

UPRIGHT POSTURE, ALZHEIMER’S, PARKINSON’S AND MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS Continue reading

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