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With decades of experience in treating complex chronic illnesses, Dr. Eric Gordon has identified Craniocervical Instability (CCI) as a crucial, yet often overlooked, factor in persistent health challenges. This structural issue, involving the junction where the head meets the neck, can significantly impact a wide array of chronic health problems.
In this discussion, Dr. Gordon will explore the essential role of CCI in chronic illness. He will examine the potential links between CCI and various health issues, emphasizing why this condition deserves more attention in the diagnosis and treatment of chronic illnesses.
By understanding CCI's role, both medical professionals and patients can gain valuable insights into managing complex chronic conditions. Join Dr. Gordon as he shares his expertise on this underrecognized aspect of health, offering a new perspective on addressing persistent health challenges.
Episode Highlights:
- The significant impact of CCI and its relationship to dysautonomia
- Why CCI often flies under the radar
- Symptoms of lax ligaments
- The connection between CCI, inflammation, and Mast Cell Activation Syndrome
- Diagnosis and treatment
Listen in to learn more :Â
(00:53 - 02:50) Understanding Cranial Cervical Instability and Dysautonomia
(06:04 - 07:18) Understanding Vagus Nerve and Symptoms
(15:55 - 17:44) Skilled Hands in Evaluation
(20:08 - 21:50) Understanding and Treating Body Tension
đź’¬ Text us your feedback and future show ideas! (Please note we can't respond to texts - email questions to [email protected])
Interested in Becoming A Patient?
Find out if working with Gordon Medical is right for you. Set up a complimentary discovery call with our new patient coordinator at www.gordonmedical.com.
** This information is not to be taken as medical advice. Always consult your practitioner before making any changes to your treatment.
By Gordon Medical Associates5
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With decades of experience in treating complex chronic illnesses, Dr. Eric Gordon has identified Craniocervical Instability (CCI) as a crucial, yet often overlooked, factor in persistent health challenges. This structural issue, involving the junction where the head meets the neck, can significantly impact a wide array of chronic health problems.
In this discussion, Dr. Gordon will explore the essential role of CCI in chronic illness. He will examine the potential links between CCI and various health issues, emphasizing why this condition deserves more attention in the diagnosis and treatment of chronic illnesses.
By understanding CCI's role, both medical professionals and patients can gain valuable insights into managing complex chronic conditions. Join Dr. Gordon as he shares his expertise on this underrecognized aspect of health, offering a new perspective on addressing persistent health challenges.
Episode Highlights:
- The significant impact of CCI and its relationship to dysautonomia
- Why CCI often flies under the radar
- Symptoms of lax ligaments
- The connection between CCI, inflammation, and Mast Cell Activation Syndrome
- Diagnosis and treatment
Listen in to learn more :Â
(00:53 - 02:50) Understanding Cranial Cervical Instability and Dysautonomia
(06:04 - 07:18) Understanding Vagus Nerve and Symptoms
(15:55 - 17:44) Skilled Hands in Evaluation
(20:08 - 21:50) Understanding and Treating Body Tension
đź’¬ Text us your feedback and future show ideas! (Please note we can't respond to texts - email questions to [email protected])
Interested in Becoming A Patient?
Find out if working with Gordon Medical is right for you. Set up a complimentary discovery call with our new patient coordinator at www.gordonmedical.com.
** This information is not to be taken as medical advice. Always consult your practitioner before making any changes to your treatment.

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