Current Focus
Brain–spine pathways and care-process gaps in the upper cervical journey
Our initial focus is the craniocervical and upper cervical care pathway—especially CTD- or injury-associated complexity often discussed as CCI/AAI and related conditions. We focus here because these journeys frequently involve long delays, inconsistent escalation, and fragmented records.
InclusiVibe Foundation is not a clinic and does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Our role is education, resource support, and consent-forward storytelling advocacy that helps reduce avoidable drop-offs when red flags are not documented or escalated.
Why this focus now
In this pathway, harm often comes from process failure rather than a single missing test: incomplete documentation, unclear referrals, missed escalation, and broken handoffs. People may be repeatedly re-telling their history without consistent follow-through, and the lack of shared standards can make legitimate concerns easy to dismiss. We work on the process and communication gaps—so people are taken seriously and supported.

