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If your child does not present with AAI at the first measurement,

Special Olympics does not requrie further testing, at least in the many

years Janet was in SO gymnastics. My guess is that if your child

doesn't have AAI and is physically active (as Jan was), re-testing isn't

required. If your child has AAI, it might improve over the years and

testing might bring good news and a release in restrictions.

Rick .. dad to Jan

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If your child does not present with AAI at the first measurement,

Special Olympics does not requrie further testing, at least in the many

years Janet was in SO gymnastics. My guess is that if your child

doesn't have AAI and is physically active (as Jan was), re-testing isn't

required. If your child has AAI, it might improve over the years and

testing might bring good news and a release in restrictions.

Rick .. dad to Jan

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That must vary state to state, Rick, because has never presented with AAI

but SO always wants updated testing every three years, here in Pennsylvania.

Jackie

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> If your child does not present with AAI at the first measurement,

> Special Olympics does not requrie further testing, at least in the many

> years Janet was in SO gymnastics. My guess is that if your child

> doesn't have AAI and is physically active (as Jan was), re-testing isn't

> required. If your child has AAI, it might improve over the years and

> testing might bring good news and a release in restrictions.

>

> Rick .. dad to Jan

>

>

>

>

> Click reply to all for messages to go to the list. Just hit reply for messages

> to go to the sender of the message.

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That must vary state to state, Rick, because has never presented with AAI

but SO always wants updated testing every three years, here in Pennsylvania.

Jackie

-------------- Original message --------------

> If your child does not present with AAI at the first measurement,

> Special Olympics does not requrie further testing, at least in the many

> years Janet was in SO gymnastics. My guess is that if your child

> doesn't have AAI and is physically active (as Jan was), re-testing isn't

> required. If your child has AAI, it might improve over the years and

> testing might bring good news and a release in restrictions.

>

> Rick .. dad to Jan

>

>

>

>

> Click reply to all for messages to go to the list. Just hit reply for messages

> to go to the sender of the message.

>

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>> If your child does not present with AAI at the first measurement,

>> Special Olympics does not requrie further testing, at least in the many

>> years Janet was in SO gymnastics. My guess is that if your child

>> doesn't have AAI and is physically active (as Jan was), re-testing isn't

>> required. If your child has AAI, it might improve over the years and

>> testing might bring good news and a release in restrictions.

>>

>> Rick .. dad to Jan

>>

> According to 's Pediatric Orthopedist & Spinal Surgeon & everything

> I've read, if you have it, it's not going to get better on it's own. It

> can stay the same or it can get worse.

> Donna

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>> If your child does not present with AAI at the first measurement,

>> Special Olympics does not requrie further testing, at least in the many

>> years Janet was in SO gymnastics. My guess is that if your child

>> doesn't have AAI and is physically active (as Jan was), re-testing isn't

>> required. If your child has AAI, it might improve over the years and

>> testing might bring good news and a release in restrictions.

>>

>> Rick .. dad to Jan

>>

> According to 's Pediatric Orthopedist & Spinal Surgeon & everything

> I've read, if you have it, it's not going to get better on it's own. It

> can stay the same or it can get worse.

> Donna

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or.....it can develop later on.

Jackie

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>

> >

> >

> >> If your child does not present with AAI at the first measurement,

> >> Special Olympics does not requrie further testing, at least in the many

> >> years Janet was in SO gymnastics. My guess is that if your child

> >> doesn't have AAI and is physically active (as Jan was), re-testing isn't

> >> required. If your child has AAI, it might improve over the years and

> >> testing might bring good news and a release in restrictions.

> >>

> >> Rick .. dad to Jan

> >>

> > According to 's Pediatric Orthopedist & Spinal Surgeon & everything

> > I've read, if you have it, it's not going to get better on it's own. It

> > can stay the same or it can get worse.

> > Donna

>

>

>

>

>

> Click reply to all for messages to go to the list. Just hit reply for messages

> to go to the sender of the message.

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or.....it can develop later on.

Jackie

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>

> >

> >

> >> If your child does not present with AAI at the first measurement,

> >> Special Olympics does not requrie further testing, at least in the many

> >> years Janet was in SO gymnastics. My guess is that if your child

> >> doesn't have AAI and is physically active (as Jan was), re-testing isn't

> >> required. If your child has AAI, it might improve over the years and

> >> testing might bring good news and a release in restrictions.

> >>

> >> Rick .. dad to Jan

> >>

> > According to 's Pediatric Orthopedist & Spinal Surgeon & everything

> > I've read, if you have it, it's not going to get better on it's own. It

> > can stay the same or it can get worse.

> > Donna

>

>

>

>

>

> Click reply to all for messages to go to the list. Just hit reply for messages

> to go to the sender of the message.

>

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At SO here, as part of the 3 year physical, the doctor must check for and

attest that there are no AAI symptoms present. If he feels another X-ray is

necessary, then the athlete must have that done before approval for

participation

is allowed. The same procedure is necessary for our therapeutic riding

program.

Cheryl in VA

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At SO here, as part of the 3 year physical, the doctor must check for and

attest that there are no AAI symptoms present. If he feels another X-ray is

necessary, then the athlete must have that done before approval for

participation

is allowed. The same procedure is necessary for our therapeutic riding

program.

Cheryl in VA

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  • 1 year later...

My understanding is that x-rays in flexion and extension are required to detect

cervical instability of C1 on C2. Can this condition be detected in MRIs as

well?

Thank-you,

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