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Atlas Orthogonal Research 

Rosa, S., & Baird, J. W. (2015). The Craniocervical Junction: Observations regarding the Relationship                     between Misalignment, Obstruction of Cerebrospinal Fluid Flow, Cerebellar Tonsillar                           Ectopia, and Image-Guided Correction. The Craniocervical Syndrome and MRI, 48-66.            

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Seizure, Ataxia, Fatigue, Strabismus and Migraine Resolved by Precise Realignment of the First Cervical Vertebra: A Case Report

By: Roy Sweat DC, BCAO1 & Tyson Pottenger, DC2

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Rochester, R. P. (2009). Neck pain and disability outcomes following chiropractic upper cervical                        care: a retrospective case series. The Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic                                              Association, 53(3), 173–185.

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