Upper Cervical Chiropractic Adjustments – Beyond headaches and neck pain

Upper Cervical Chiropractic Adjustments The Power of Chiropractic Care: Enhancing Pain, Mood, and Sleep Through Neuroplasticity Chiropractic care is often associated with relieving physical discomfort, but its impacts extend far beyond pain relief. A growing body of evidence highlights how upper cervical chiropractic adjustments can influence brain function, mood, and sleep quality. These benefits are […]

Upper Cervical Chiropractic Adjustment

Upper Cervical Chiropractic Adjustment Why Upper Cervical Chiropractic is Different from General Chiropractic Adjustments The upper cervical chiropractic adjustment is a specialized form of care that focuses on the uppermost vertebrae in the neck, particularly C1 (the atlas) and C2 (the axis). This type of care differs significantly from general chiropractic adjustments, both in technique and philosophy. […]

Blurry Vision After a Concussion: The Role of Upper Cervical Chiropractic Care

Blurry Vision After a Concussion The Role of Upper Cervical Chiropractic Care Blurry vision after a concussion is a common and often overlooked symptom that can affect a person’s quality of life. After mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) or whiplash, balance, vision, and brain function can all be disrupted due to damage to critical neurological […]

Treating Dementia

Dementia Neurodegeneration vs Neurodegenerative disease Neurodegeneration is the loss of neurons or connectivity. Neurodegenerative disease is the buildup of tau proteins, amyloid beta plaques and alpha-synuclein Lewy bodies; it leads to progressive and distinctive changes in brain chemistry. Dementia is the umbrella term for all neurodegenerative diseases. The best measure for addressing dementia is catching it early. The earlier the detection, the […]

Causes of Neck Misalignment

Common Causes Why Are Neck Misalignments So Common? The top two neck bones (C1 and C2) are unique in their design and function. The purpose of their differences compared to the rest of the spine is to facilitate a larger range of motion that no other part of the spine is capable of. For example, […]