dont know if sqad is about but someone else may know anyway
My friends little boy has just come back from A&E and they didnt quite catch what the, heavily accented, doctor said.
He woke with a severe pain in neck and it looked swollen one side. The doctor said it was something beginning with E she thought. Anyway they manoevered the neck into place, with force, and have said he has also sprained it. It may have been caused by him jumping on bed and knocking his head (not too hard) but he didnt complain of pain in night.
anyway, now shes home she's trying to find info but cant recall the name.
thanks sqad, but that suggests its something permanent which this isnt.
she thinks they may have said "something" sublaxion. but what we've now found reads as if he wouldve been seriously hurt for that to occur and often causes paralysis.
now its been popped back, hes in pain but not as much. If hes improving i dont suppose it will matter what it was called.
Subluxation is the movement of one bone (usually a vertebra) against the one above or below it. This may not be a serious condition and only rarely cause paralysis.