Craniocervical Instability Name Submissions

Craniocervical Instability (CCI) occurs when the ligaments supporting the skull and upper cervical spine become too loose to keep the head and neck stable. This instability can lead to pain, dizziness, neurological symptoms, or pressure sensations that disrupt daily life. CCI is often misunderstood and difficult to diagnose, leaving many warriors searching for answers and validation. This space honours every CCI warrior whose strength carries them through uncertainty, advocacy, and the challenges of being dismissed or overlooked.

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