What is orthogonal treatment?
What is orthogonal treatment?
Upper Cervical Care Atlas Orthogonal is a gentle specific adjustment to correct the position of the first cervical vertebra. Proper alignment reduces pressure on the body’s nerve system and restores normal biomechanics.
Is atlas Orthogonal chiropractic safe?
The Atlas Orthogonal adjustment is a safe, painless spinal correction procedure that restores balance to the body and improves body function through correct atlas vertebra alignment.
What is the atlas Orthogonal technique?
Atlas Orthogonal (AO) is an advanced scientific instrument program to adjust the Atlas Vertebrae (top bone of the neck) without popping and cracking the neck. This method of chiropractic manipulation is gentle, effective and precise.
How much does atlas Orthogonal cost?
There is an estimated $400 charge for basic protocol requiring the necessary x-rays, initial intake, analysis, report of findings, and the one adjustment.
What is the difference between NUCCA and atlas Orthogonal?
The biggest difference between the two techniques is simple: Atlas orthogonists always use an adjusting instrument to ensure spinal alignment. NUCCA specialists, on the other hand, use their hands to realign your spinal cord.
Does upper cervical chiropractic work?
Upper cervical care tends to be gentler than general chiropractic, making it a great option for sensitive patients. Upper cervical manipulation affects the whole body by adjusting the upper spine, which allows the central nervous system to properly communicate with the rest of your body.
How do I align my atlas myself?
Do an intense stretch for two to two and a half minutes. Then repeat the same exercise on the right. With this exercise, you effectively expand the many lateral muscles and fasciae strands attached to the atlas vertebra. This allows you to relieve tension, by thus correcting the atlas yourself.
What is the difference between Nucca and Atlas Orthogonal?
How do you know if your Atlas is out?
Typical symptoms of an atlas misalignment or an atlas blockage are:
- headache and migraines.
- deafness, tinnitus or noise in the inner ear.
- pain in the jaw.
- neck pain or a stiff neck.
- extreme muscle stiffness and restricted shoulder movement.
- back pain in the lumbar spine as well as hip pain and pelvic misalignment.