Chronic Cerebrospinal Venous Insufficiency (CCSVI)
appears to be affecting millions of people who have been
diagnosed with neurological and autoimmune disorders
Venous circulatory problems may be related to many conditions:
Multiple Sclerosis
Chronic Lyme Disease
Parkinson’s Disease
Autism
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
AV Malformations
The discovery of CCSVI unveils the blood blockage theory that vascular
abnormalities may be a common factor in many neurological conditions…
Chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency occurs when the flow of blood in the cervical and thoracic veins to the heart is compromised. It is proposed that insufficient venous blood flow, can lead to the development of brain and nerve dysfunction. These very important veins can be narrowed, blocked, or even in rare cases missing (never fully developed). It was through the incredible research of Dr. Paulo Zamboni that he uncovered these venous insufficiencies. The initial research was with people who had been diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. These same vascular flow abnormalities are now being found in patients with other neurological conditions.
CCSVI Atlanta offers Doppler ultrasound diagnostic screening to evaluate for chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency. Our technologists have been extensively trained and certified in the Zamboni protocol.
To schedule a Doppler ultrasound diagnostic screening for CCSVI contact us at 404-941-2000
or e-mail us at info@ccsvi-atlanta.org
Blood flow is essential. An intricate network of arteries brings oxygen and nutrients to every cell in the body, and at the same time a complementary network of veins removes carbon dioxide and waste from every cell.
If either part of the circulatory system does not function properly the cells, tissues, organs and glands will have difficulties.
If blood is unable to properly flow through veins either due to narrowing, called stenosis, or due to a blockage this will result in blood not properly being drained from that particular area of the body.
Varicose veins in the legs is an example of a venous blood flow problem due to the inability of veins in the legs to return blood back to the heart.
Chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency occurs when blood does not properly flow through the veins that drain venous blood from the brain and or the spine.
At CCSVI Atlanta we are evaluating this very important blood flow in both the brain and also as the blood travels through the neck towards the heart. It is the insufficiency of this venous return to the heart that is at the core of Dr. Zamboni’s work.
To schedule a Doppler ultrasound diagnostic screening for CCSVI contact us at 404-941-2000
or e-mail us at info@ccsvi-atlanta.org
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Chronic Cerebrospinal Venous Insufficiency (CCSVI)
appears to be affecting millions of people who have been
diagnosed with neurological and autoimmune disorders
Venous circulatory problems may be related to many conditions:
Multiple Sclerosis
Chronic Lyme Disease
Parkinson’s Disease
Autism
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
AV Malformations
The discovery of CCSVI unveils the blood blockage theory that vascular
abnormalities may be a common factor in many neurological conditions…
Chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency occurs when the flow of blood in the cervical and thoracic veins to the heart is compromised. It is proposed that insufficient venous blood flow, can lead to the development of brain and nerve dysfunction. These very important veins can be narrowed, blocked, or even in rare cases missing (never fully developed). It was through the incredible research of Dr. Paulo Zamboni that he uncovered these venous insufficiencies. The initial research was with people who had been diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. These same vascular flow abnormalities are now being found in patients with other neurological conditions.
CCSVI Atlanta offers Doppler ultrasound diagnostic screening to evaluate for chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency. Our technologists have been extensively trained and certified in the Zamboni protocol.
To schedule a Doppler ultrasound diagnostic screening for CCSVI contact us at 404-941-2000
or e-mail us at info@ccsvi-atlanta.org
If either part of the circulatory system does not function properly the cells, tissues, organs and glands will have difficulties.
If blood is unable to properly flow through veins either due to narrowing, called stenosis, or due to a blockage this will result in blood not properly being drained from that particular area of the body.
Varicose veins in the legs is an example of a venous blood flow problem due to the inability of veins in the legs to return blood back to the heart.
Chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency occurs when blood does not properly flow through the veins that drain venous blood from the brain and or the spine.
At CCSVI Atlanta we are evaluating this very important blood flow in both the brain and also as the blood travels through the neck towards the heart. It is the insufficiency of this venous return to the heart that is at the core of Dr. Zamboni’s work.
To schedule a Doppler ultrasound diagnostic screening for CCSVI contact us at 404-941-2000
or e-mail us at info@ccsvi-atlanta.org