Abstract:Background: Atlantoaxial subluxation (AAS), also referred to as C1-C2 subluxation, is a misalignment of
the first two vertebrae of the cervical spine. AAS typically presents with a head tilt (torticollis) with limited
range of motion (ROM). Torticollis is quite common in infants, but in older children, torticollis may be an
indication of AAS.
Method: In this retrospective case study, the clinical history of a female pediatric patient diagnosed with
atlantoaxial subluxation presenting with recurrent torticollis… Show more
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