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Tuesday, March 28, 2017

By Erika Hertol


One of the main goals of chiropractic care is to help your body be able to heal itself and relieve pain naturally. Chiropractors are ready to help if there has been some kind of interference within your nervous system that is caused by spinal joint misalignment. A Tallahassee chiropractor doctor can help relieve your pain using the Atlas Orthogonal Technique.

This is a therapy technique that was designed to address spinal health care through a program developed by Doctor Roy Sweat in late 1960s. The practitioner is considered to be an authority in concerns with the cervical spine. He developed an non invasive instrument used for restoring structural integrity of a spine that has encountered a malposition of the cervical vertebrae.

Atlas Orhogonal is an effective, gentle, proven chiropractic technique. It doesn't use physical manipulation. Instead, it uses an instrument to gently realign your top spine vertebrae that support the head, or atlas. Orthogonal means square, or at a right angle to. If your atlas isn't square to your spine and head, it is said to be subluxated, that is, your spine and head are out of alignment.

It is important to understand that when your head is not straight neither is your spine. This condition causes stress resulting in discomfort and pain in the ankles, hips, knees, pelvis, back, and shoulders. A chiropractic care provider uses the adjustment instrument and gently corrects the condition. The instrument is able to deliver a pulse that goes right to the specific area that needs therapy.

This technique helps the human body reach optimum performance regardless of existing health issues the patient is currently experiencing. The therapy is focused on repairing the misalignment of the head and cervical spine.

Chiropractors have had positive results with relieving pain by using the Atlas Orthogonal Technique. It has proven effective helping such conditions as arthritis, multiple sclerosis, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, headaches, migraines, asthma, chronic stress or pain, athletic injuries, back and neck pain, auto accident injuries, scoliosis, herniated discs, and much more.




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