What conditions may respond to Orthospinology?
An imbalance in the first vertebra, the atlas, can cause other bones to shift throughout the spine.
According to Dr. B.J. Palmer, the developer of chiropractic, most health problems stem from the first two vertebrae in the neck. By precisely moving these vertebrae to their correct position, an Orthospinology correction can cause other vertebrae to shift to their proper position, thus relieving pressure on all parts of the spine and restoring the entire body to a balanced position.
If you do not respond to the Orthospinology procedure within 2-3 weeks, we will use other methods or refer you to the proper specialist.
While many other symptoms have been shown to respond to the Orthospinology procedure, these are the 10 most commonly seen conditions in our clinic:
An imbalance in the first vertebra, the atlas, can cause other bones to shift throughout the spine.
According to Dr. B.J. Palmer, the developer of chiropractic, most health problems stem from the first two vertebrae in the neck. By precisely moving these vertebrae to their correct position, an Orthospinology correction can cause other vertebrae to shift to their proper position, thus relieving pressure on all parts of the spine and restoring the entire body to a balanced position.
If you do not respond to the Orthospinology procedure within 2-3 weeks, we will use other methods or refer you to the proper specialist.
While many other symptoms have been shown to respond to the Orthospinology procedure, these are the 10 most commonly seen conditions in our clinic:
- Lower back pain
- Neck pain
- Herniated discs – cervical or lumbar
- Migraines or other headaches
- Sciatica
- Radiating pain in the shoulder/arm/hand
- Hip pain
- Numbness in the arms or legs
- Scoliosis
- Childhood ear infections