Vertebrobasilar Artery Syndrome | Bowhunters Syndrome | Colorado Spine Surgeon
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
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Colorado spine surgeon Dr. Donald Corenman discusses veterbrobasilar artery syndrome, also known as vetebrobasilar artery insufficiency, vertebrobasilar artery ischemia and "bowhunters" syndrome. This syndrome is due to a temporary loss of blood flow from the vertebral artery to the base of the brain. This syndrome occurs when the head is rotated to one side causing the artery become bridged off due to an abnormal spur or ligament.
Symptoms of vertebrobasilar artery syndrome are (when turning the head to the side of the stenosis) is dizziness, vertigo, visual disturbance, nystagmus and ataxia. These symptoms occur because as you turn your head to the side the artery is cut off, which cuts off oxygen to the brain.
Bowhunters syndrome can lead to a more serious syndrome known as Wallenberg's syndrome. The symptoms involved with Wallenberg syndrome is infarction of the posterior inferior cerebella artery, sensory loss, dysphagia, dysarthria, ataxia and vertigo.
Colorado spine surgeon, Dr. Corenman analyzes a variety of CT scans of the bowhunters syndrome. This is a case report of a 41 year old male was experiencing dizziness and vertigo when he turned his head to the right. The treatment of this syndrome is generally surgical.
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This was extremely helpful. Your description of the signs and symptoms someone would experience with an episode was spot on!! My doctors don't seem to understand how this has effected my life going forward. Thank you so much for your video.
what is the treatment?
Thanks for this video. I was diagnosed with a vetebral artery stenosis 13 years ago. Still having problems with my balance, tingling, and a bunch of other neurological symptoms, but other neuro conditions also diagnosed. The more I've learned about this, the more I think some of the symptoms attributed to epilepsy (+ve eeg) and PNES may be from the stenosis. Have requested a neurological review and will raise my concerns. Many thanks again!
Thank you !
Im 24 years old and just got diagnosed with this. I had zero symptoms for 24 years then 2 episodes in the same day. It's pretty scary that there is really no cure. I was just put on blood thinners and cholesterol medication.
My son tore c1c2 ligaments at age 4.
He had stroke like left sided weakness at school and ataxia.
5 hrs in the ER with no answers.
He had chronic nausea, dizziness and vision changes if he bent forward.
Medical docs don't have alot of knowledge even in the ER.
A chiropractor found my son had a rotary fixation of c1c2.
I noticed his right eye shaked sided to side. Atlas orthogonal reversed these symptoms!
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Have you resolved this problem ? I’m experiencing the same
@@carltonjimburton9026 my son had great resolution. I have atlas orthogonal healing testimonies on Facebook for others who dont know about AO.
@@Nevertoknow look up atlas orthogonal healing testimonies on Facebook. I'm not familiar with alantotec though
Docs are ageist. If he was old they would have checked. They deal in statistics but statistics don't help individuals.
My son had this. No MDs found it. A chiropractor fixed it. 5 hrs in an ER for nothing...
how does a chiropractor treat this?
@@winstai atlas orthogonal adjustment...alantoaxial rotary fixation can cause these symptoms. so if c1 is dislocated.
my son had a 9 degree rotation.
the atlas was moved back into place by AO. His symptoms completely resolved
Thats great im glad to hear that
apologize but I write with the translator. Which doctor or center in Italy is able to diagnose it. I have dizziness, left artery stenosis when I rotate my neck to the right, blurred vision and other symptoms. I have been around for 12 years but the doctors cannot understand my problem. The cause is a head injury.
It is possible to have a mild version of this where you get some dizziness when turning your head?
i have this. i was diagnosed 2 years ago and have a stent in but i have incredible amount of neck pain. what do you think of prolotherapy
Marty Leiva did you try atlas orthogonal first
@@kelleyrogers6013 Atlas orthogonal technique good or bad ?
I have some kind of compression of this but seen a million doctors who have no idea where to send me. I need help I’ve been constantly dizzy and very suicidal
Sounds like I may have had this starting 2020 Mother’s Day.. over a year I didn’t drive. When turning head to right side in bed to turn off lamp, very dizzy. Also walking, getting up and down in garden. Got some blood work done and had pre diabetic conditions and not healthy liver .. started eating better. Not much dairy, pasta, grains, tortillas, bread.. much better.. no dizziness.. can drive anywhere 🙏🙌. Hopefully you can get this figured out 🙏
Would the patient's symptoms only occur when they have their head turned into that position and be restored once taken out of that position (after perfusion is re-established)?
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dr what are the treatments any cures for this?
Can a mri or mra see the vertebral artery?
can you get a stroke from this?
yes you get ischaemia stroke. Also called mini stroke