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Dr. Centeno dives into the role of the accessory atlantoaxial ligament, also known as the secondary alar ligament, in maintaining stability at the C1-C2 region of the neck. He explains how this often-overlooked ligament works alongside the alar ligament to limit rotation and stabilize the neck. Dr. Centeno also covers the specific treatment options available, including the PICL procedure, for addressing issues related to this ligament in patients with craniocervical instability (CCI). If you have any questions about this topic or other related conditions, leave them in the comments for a future Q&A session. For More Content Like This, Subscribe To Our Channel With One Click: https://www.youtube.com/centenohome?s... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Follow us on Facebook to keep up with Dr. Centeno's live series, "You've Got the Power!" / centenoschultzclinic ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To learn more, go to the following sites: Centeno-Schultz Clinic...https://centenoschultz.com/ Regenexx........................https://regenexx.com/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Centeno-Schultz Clinic 403 Summit Blvd Suite 201 Broomfield, CO 80021 303-429-6448 #centenoschultzclinic #regenexx #picl #cci #craniocervicalinstability ~-~~-~~~-~~-~ Please watch: "Cervical Disc Replacement Movement vs Normal Disc" • Cervical Disc Replacement Movement vs Norm... ~-~~-~~~-~~-~