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What's Atlas Orthogonal
What is it?...STATE OF THE ART CHIROPRACTIC Atlas Orthogonal Chiropractic
is a technically advanced, scientific, revolutionary procedure that has been refined
over the last 50 years. Atlas Orthogonal Chiropractic differs from traditional Chiropractic
with A Gentle, light force instrument adjustment to the Atlas bone. Your spine is
your pillar of life. The Atlas bone is at the top of the pillar and therefore the
most important link to the rest of your spine. The Atlas Orthogonal procedure is
a painless and safe spinal correction, which restores body balance and natural healing
abilities to life.
The Atlas is a 2 ounce bone that supports the base of the skull, which weighs 9-17
pounds. The Atlas supports the weight of the head most efficiently in the orthogonal
position. Thus, removing the state of imbalance.
Nerve irritation can cause pain, numbness, or tingling, reduced or painful range
of motion in neck, mid back, low back and hips, structural distortion leading to
poor posture, leg length difference, body weight imbalance, Muscular imbalance leading
to muscle tension and/or tenderness, progressive degenerative changes in vertebra,
discs and/or disc spaces. If your head is not properly balanced on your neck, or
mis-aligned, there can be shifting of your spine and devastate your body's ability
to achieve optimal health.
Who Needs Atlas Orthogonal Chiropractic? When most people think of
Chiropractic they think of neck pain, back pain or muscle aches. The Atlas Orthogonal
Chiropractic adjustment can help your body work better for many health problems
you may have. We have patients that are newborns all the way to there 90's. Many
symptoms can be relieved by the Atlas adjustment. We have had positive results with
such conditions as:
- Arthritis
- Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
- Fibromyalgia
- Autism & ADHD
- Head bumps/Concussions
- Scoliosis
- Asthma
- Chronic Pain or Stress
- Athletic Injuries
- Auto Accident/Whiplash
- Neck & Back Pain
- Herniated Discs
- Sciatica
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- Carpal Tunnel
- Migraines & Other Headaches
- Poor Posture/Stress
- Seizures, including Epileptic
- Leg & Arm Numbness
- Sinus Problems
- Allergies
- Dizziness
- Bells Palsy
- Horner's Syndrome
- Trigeminal Neuralgia
- Even Birth Trauma
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