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Dr. Centeno explains that the superior cervical sympathetic ganglion, located in front of the C2 transverse process, can become irritated in patients with craniocervical instability (CCI) due to failure of deep internal ligaments (alar and accessory ligaments). This irritation can lead to blurry vision, abnormal tearing, pupillary dilation, blood pressure issues (including POTS), salivation changes, thyroid problems, and eyelid drooping. The treatment involves fixing the instability, which can be achieved through targeted injection of the alar and accessory ligaments using the PICL procedure, reducing the nerve plexus irritation and improving symptoms in CCI patients. Dr. Centeno practices at the Centeno-Schultz clinic, which is one of the founders of a new field of medicine called interventional orthobiologics., These are precise image-guide injections of PRP, stem cells, and other natural substances to help ligaments, tendons, and joints heal. The clinic is involved in many clinical research studies, runs a university level pure research lab in orthobiologics, and uses advanced clean room processing on-site of cellular therapies. See https://centenoschultz.com/ To schedule a telemedicine or an in-person visit, please reach out to the clinic at +1-303-429-6448 or contact Isis at [email protected]. Dr. Centeno also actively answers questions on his Reddit thread at / picl You can also download his book on craniocervical instability at https://centenoschultz.com/craniocerv... Finally, he does weekly FB Lives at / centenoschultzclinic