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What Is The Treatment For Vertebral Subluxation?

Hello I am a 37 yo female who started having flutters about a month ago I am under alot of stress and on anti-anxiety meds.It all started when I fell and landed on my hip. Exray showed 7 vertebrea in the thoartic spine are misaligned. I have been to see a cardiologist 2 weeks ago and the stress test, eco and halter all came back normal. I really would like to know if my spine is out of place that bad would it be causing the flutters?
Thu, 13 Apr 2017
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Hello!

Welcome on HCM!

I do not think the flutters are related to the changes in your vertebral column. Instead, I would recommend checking your thyroid hormones for a possible thyroid dysfunction.
Anyway, considering the changes in your spine X ray study, I would recommend performing a thoracic spine CT scan or MRI study to examine it better.
Hope to have been helpful!
Best wishes, Dr. Aida
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What Is The Treatment For Vertebral Subluxation?

Hello! Welcome on HCM! I do not think the flutters are related to the changes in your vertebral column. Instead, I would recommend checking your thyroid hormones for a possible thyroid dysfunction. Anyway, considering the changes in your spine X ray study, I would recommend performing a thoracic spine CT scan or MRI study to examine it better. Hope to have been helpful! Best wishes, Dr. Aida