When your Atlas/Axis (C1/C2)
bones are out of alignment, it is known as subluxation,
which causes Body
Imbalance. Below are some frequently asked
questions about Body Imbalance, what it is, how
it happens, how it causes other health problems,
and how it can be
easily corrected and in turn correcting
other medical problems that it may have caused...
automatically.
"What is Body Imbalance and how do I know if it has happened to me?"
Body Imbalance occurs when the C1 or Atlas, and/or the C2 or Axis, the top two vertebra in the neck, are misaligned and out of their proper position. This can occur as a result of an accident, emotional trauma, or chemical toxicity in the body. Childbirth itself can move the atlas out of position because of the massive amounts of pressure on the head and neck of the baby as it passes down the birth canal. Or childhood accidents like falling from a tree, bike or skates can misalign it. In adulthood, the atlas can be shoved out of position during minor or major accidents such as sporting accidents, automobile accidents or slips and falls. Some of the worst cases of atlas misalignment and resulting pain have been caused by minor car accidents such as being rear-ended. One indication of body imbalance is having one leg slightly shorter than the other. You may also notice that when you stand in front of a mirror one shoulder is slightly higher than another, and one hip is higher than the other. Another indication your atlas may be out of position is by having different symptoms in your body that your medical doctor cannot explain or find the cause for on any tests.
"How can Body Imbalance cause me to have physical problems?"
The C1 or Atlas is a donut-shaped bone that your skull rests on. Your spinal cord coming out of your brain and brain stem passes through the center of the donut shape. Your spinal cord at that point consists of trillions of nerve fibers (the nervous system) that "bottle-neck" through the small opening in the atlas. These fibers eventually branch off carrying information to every part of your body. If the C1 is out of its proper position it can irritate, constrict or disrupt vital nerve signals to any portion of your body. This can cause muscle or joint pain, organ dysfunction, lowered immune system and countless other conditions that you would not ordinarily relate to a problem originating in your neck.
"Why do you call it Body Imbalance rather than a neck imbalance?"
Because it effects the entire spine and body. Wherever your atlas moves, your head moves with it. If this top bone in your neck has shifted out of position ever so slightly, no more than the thickness of a fingernail, it can move your head off center of your body. In an effort to keep the head over the center of the neck, the entire spine and pelvis will twist, pulling one hip up and one leg with it. You are now walking around on one leg that is shorter than the other. This places more weight on one side of your body than another. The wear and tear on your entire body is exactly like driving a car that is out of alignment. The result can be muscle and joint pain anywhere in the body. Without correcting the problem, which originated with a single bone (Atlas) at the top of your neck moving out of position, your entire body is now imbalanced. When this continues over time, something else starts to happen. Because nerve flow is disrupted or distorted, degeneration of cells in organs can occur, causing internal physical problems that may not show up for years.
"Is it painful to correct?"
Fortunately, no. The Upper Cervical Correction can be described as a slight pre-determined direction of pressure applied to the first bone (Atlas) or second bone (Axis) in the neck. Depending on the technique, it can feel like a brisk thrust, a light tap, or a massage on the side of the neck just below the earlobe. That's where the atlas is. Sometimes this is accompanied by a loud pop or series of tiny ticks as the bone moves back into place. There is NO twisting of the neck. This correction is engineered to reposition the weight of the head (10 to 14 pounds) over the center of the body in order to restore body balance and restore brain to body communication. When the correction is made, muscles begin to relax, blood and oxygen circulation is increased, the brain is able to communicate with the affected area, and the body's natural healing process begins. The healing process continues as long as body balance is maintained and the brain can communicate with all parts of the body. We have also come to the conclusion that there is 3 times more pressure applied that area when compared to an Upper Cervical
Correction
"Does it have to be corrected often?"
That depends on your own body. Some people can hold their correction for several months, even a year at a time. Others have to be corrected once or twice a week in the beginning, then one or twice a month. Everyone is different. The Upper Cervical doctor's objective is to make as precise an Upper Cervical correction as possible. Then he/she must help you maintain the correction with as few corrections as possible so that you may live pain free and enjoy a better quality of life. Periodic Upper Cervical checkups, just like dental checkups and physicals, should be part of your personal preventive health care program. If you are maintaining your correction and body balance then your Upper Cervical chiropractor will not adjust you.
Is there anything I can do to decrease the number of times I need a correction?
There are several things you can do to decrease the number of Upper Cervical adjustments/corrections your body will require. Just a few of the ways we've found from our patients includes drinking LOTS of water, eating a healthy diet, and getting plenty exercise. Other ways include not putting things in your body that it can't use such as unnecessary medicines and drugs such as ibuprofen, caffeine, sugars such as excessive sodas, (especially diet soft drinks), tobacco, alcohol, etc. These things can prevent your body from doing the job it was designed to do including holding the adjustments.
"I am concerned about radiation from the x-rays. Are they completely necessary?"
Yes. They are the cornerstone of the Upper Cervical doctor's practice and are very specialized. Most radiology equipment today along with lead aprons keeps radiation to a minimum. Plus, any minimal danger from radiation, in our opinion, cannot be compared to the destruction that is going on in your body every minute your atlas obstructs brain to body communication. Any shift the atlas makes can cause multiple health problems. But sometimes that shift in position is no greater than the thickness of a fingernail. The Upper Cervical doctor has to rely on x-rays to determine the exact position your atlas/axis vertebrae have misaligned. The specific analysis of the x-rays will allow the doctor how to reposition your atlas to within a fraction of an inch back to the correct position it should be.
The Upper Cervical doctor will make the correction only after an intensive analysis of how far out of position your atlas is. After correcting the atlas, a second series post-heat reading is utilized to determine if the adjustment was done correctly. (The heat reading in no way emits any radiation. These are referred to as pre and post x-rays and pre and post heat readings. The doctor will show you these "before and after" x-rays and/or heat readings so that you can see the difference the correction has made.
How soon should I get my children under this care?
ASABAP!"As soon after birth as
possible", and then have them checked periodically as they grow up. You could not possibly give your child a better gift than to make certain that the one organ of the body that controls all the other organs and body functions, the brainstem, is doing its job without interference from the tiny bone just below it.
How much does it cost?
A fraction of what you have probably already spent in your quest to get well. There will be some expense at the beginning for the x-rays that are so necessary to properly determine the exact position of the upper cervical vertebra. If your insurance covers "chiropractic", it should cover Upper Cervical as well. Unfortunately, some HMO's and PPO's only have certain chiropractors on their list of providers and you have to go to them. Though equally well trained in other chiropractic procedures, most of these chiropractors may not be trained in
precision Upper Cervical Care. The actual treatment for Upper Cervical care costs no more than other forms of chiropractic care. When someone asks us how much does it cost? We like to ask that person "How much does what cost? The cost of getting well or the cost of the doctor's fees?" If you're looking only at the cost of doctor's fees, you're probably missing the big picture. How much is your health worth? Only you can answer that question!
For
further detailed information regarding your
insurance, lack of it, or other billing related questions,
we would ask that you call
our office at (501)
279-2009 and talk to us
personally. Every insurance is different and though you may
have the same insurance carrier as a family member or
friend, it may be a different plan. We would be happy to
answer your questions!
If the Upper Cervical procedure is so good, why haven't I heard about it before?
You may not have never heard about this before for one of two probable reasons. The first reason could be that some laws forbid any chiropractor of any procedure to imply that his method is superior or more advanced than other chiropractic methods. If a chiropractor does this, he could be severely chastised by his state board of chiropractic examiners by being heavily fined and/or threatened with the loss of his license. This law was probably passed to protect the public from chiropractors making unrealistic claims about their procedure. The unfortunate result of this law, however, is that chiropractors who practice almost exclusively a specific type of chiropractic care simply remain silent about the benefits of their procedure. A law meant to protect the public has actually created a moratorium on vital information that could be of tremendous benefit and cost savings to the public.
The second reason could be that some prejudice remains directed against chiropractic care by establishment medical professionals. In medical school, these physicians are taught that pain, illness, and disease are usually best treated with drugs and/or surgery. Since a physician is often expected to diagnose and treat conditions in this manner, the quickest route to eliminate symptoms is typically their first choice. However, many physicians now regard chiropractic care as a beneficial therapy and foundation to whole-body wellness and often refer their patients to chiropractic doctors.
Who Can Benefit from Upper Cervical Care?
Everyone - infants to seniors, mothers-to-be, athletes, and accident victims will benefit from a healthy spine and nervous system!
If you have a health problem,
our Upper Cervical doctors will strive to correct its cause, not just treat the symptoms. If you are
one of the rare folks who currently are symptom free, Upper
Cervical care is one of the best ways to stay
healthy.