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Old 11-14-2015, 12:41 PM #1
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Default Why your sensitivity to speed bumps could be due to torn or damaged C1/C2 Ligaments

and most x-rays and mris will not show this injury.. this applies even to you mark in idaho if you are reading this,

what you need is something called digital motion x-ray,normal x-rays cannot show it and niether can a ct or a mri infact. thats why most people who have this injury never find out..



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJqbGCVCwvM


it could be your neck and not your brain..


i discovered i have this injury after 7 months of hell..


every time you smash your head you also smash your C1 the risk of seriously hurting your neck is a posibility ....
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