Rhomboid Fossa Floor Compression Syndrome

Diamond-shaped fundus compression syndrome is a rather rare pathological condition of our body. Typically, this syndrome manifests itself when the neck is injured, when a gap appears in the central region between the occipital part of the head and the neck. This can happen from bumps and falls or from severe muscle tension and overexertion.

Diamond fossa compression syndrome occurs:

- Severe pain in the neck. - Increased sensitivity of the neck in the occipital area. - Headaches. - Development of skull asymmetry. - Shortness of breath, speech impairment.



Rhomboid notch floor compression syndrome is a rare but serious human disease that is characterized by compression of the spinal cord in the occipital region. Currently, a treatment method for this pathology has not yet been developed, so it is proposed to consider this syndrome in more depth.

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