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Atlas Orthogonal
The Atlas Orthogonal technique is an adjusting method which uses specific x-rays to calculate the displacement of the first bone in your neck, which is called the atlas. This misalignment can increase the pressure on the nervous tissue around the brain stem, reduce blood flow to the brain and reduce the ability to remove waste from the fluid around the brain. The Atlas Orthogonal instrument uses a gentle percussion force to gently and precisely move the atlas back into is intended orientation with the skull and the spine below.
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Full Spine and Extremity Adjusting
In order to provide you the care that you need we offer a variety of techniques that are tailored to your needs and physical condition.
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Non-surgical Spinal Decompression Therapy
Many people suffer from joint pain in the spine. This pain can come from a variety of causes, such as degenerative disc/joint disease, disc herniation, facet arthrosis and failed surgery. These issues commonly develop over long periods, but some conditions can be caused from an acute injury. Spinal decompression therapy is used to pump fluid into the discs of the vertebral joints in the spine through a process called imbibition. This process pumps fluid into the disc, which helps to bring nutrients to the disc as well as disc hydration.
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Spinal X-rays
Spinal X-rays are an important part of effective and safe chiropractic treatments. X-rays are used to help determine the cause of your ailments, aid in specific and individualized adjustments and to determine if there may be any underlying conditions which may contraindicate treatment.