← Return to instability of the cervical and jaw do you know a specialist GA?

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@ines01
You will want to research orthopedic spine surgeon specialist in GA (that accepts your insurance and has high ratings from patients). Ask friends, family, etc. if they know of anyone who needed cervical spine surgery. I had ACDF surgery on my C5C6 due to cervical spondylitic myelopathy (spinal cord compression/flattening and injury). It was affecting my bladder, arms/hands and legs/feet, walking, etc. and caused significant neck/shoulder pain and headaches. I have congenital cervical and lumbar spinal stenosis, degenerative disc disease, spondylitis, etc. I am a 54 year old female and luckily regained some control of my bladder, walking, arms/hands and neck pain and headaches reduced after surgery. They needed to remove my disc and fuse C5C6 together and put in a metal cage to stabilize my spine. I worked for over 30 years on a computer and the weight of my head and forward leaning has altered the alignment in my cervical spine. If you are having jaw/facial pain and issues, the cervical spine can affect your trigeminal and cranial nerves if pinched. Good luck getting a recommendation and referral to a good spine specialist.

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thank you so much for your help
did you felt like you head was loose? like i have thought time to keep my head up and tearing sensation around my neck and shoulder.