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. 2023 Jan 18;9:1072764. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2022.1072764

TABLE 3.

Symptoms of upper cervical instability (UCI) are altered by neck movement and/or position.

● Increased symptoms with neck motion into, or when held in, flexion, extension, and/or rotation, especially increased neurological symptoms
● Apprehension about neck extension (e.g., washing hair, going to the hairdresser)
● Increased symptoms when leaning forward, looking down
● Increased symptoms with forward head posture, e.g., using computer keyboard
● Increased symptoms when upright with neck unsupported
● Decreased symptoms when in neutral or wearing a neck brace
● Apprehension, anxiety, or fear of manual exam to the neck