1. Parkinson’s Disease | Dr. Bill Davis - NUCCA Chiropractor

    https://nuccadoctordavis.wordpress.com/category/parkinsons-disease
    In the March Edition of the Journal of Upper Cervical Chiropractic Research Dr. Justin Brown and Dr. Jonathan Chung describe the great results that a patient from their clinic had with symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease following the correction of a specific misalignment of the bones in the upper neck, known as the Atlas Subluxation Complex Syndrome utilizing the NUCCA Procedure www ...
  2. Parkinson's Disease and Upper Cervical Chiropractic Care ...

    https://drdrewhall.com/parkinsons-disease-doctor
    An Atlas misalignment impacts the brain since the brain stem runs through the atlas and axis and any misalignment will impact its ability to function and communicate with the rest of the body. Upper Cervical Correction-Parkinson's Disease Doctor
  3. Parkinson’s Disease: How Upper Cervical Chiropractic Can Help

    uppercervicalawareness.com › Parkinsons Disease
    However, a misalignment of the atlas can put pressure on the brainstem and inhibit proper function. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) drainage – CSF lubricates the brain and spinal cord and is responsible for carrying away toxins.
  4. Atlas subluxation scary symptoms - Neck Pain: Cervical

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    hi im glad i found your post as i too had atlas misaligned, but i only had one treatment and it solved my daily mograines andneck pain. I had it done by a traines atlas profilax profesional, and that may be what you need as chiropractors are not all trained in this area of the C1. cracking that bone is very avasive and its not actually the bone making the one be misaligned. The muscles infront ...
  5. Will My Atlas Misalignment affect My Nervous System?

    https://www.chirobase.org/17QA/atlas3.html
    Will My Atlas Misalignment affect My Nervous System? Samuel Homola, D.C. Question. I have been going to a chiropractor for about four months. I originally went to resolve lower back pain after I had knee surgery. The doctor took x-rays and found that my atlas was a few degrees off. The first time he adjusted my atlas, I was on my side with my head on a stand of some sort while he put syringe ...
  6. NUCCA and Parkinson's Disease: Important Facts and Help

    www.nucca.org/blog/5-facts-parkinsons-disease-nucca-may-help
    When your atlas (top bone in your neck) misaligns, this creates a distortion of those signals along the spinal cord. Misalignments in the upper neck also affect the brain. A long-standing misalignment may be related to Parkinson’s symptoms due to its effect on cerebrospinal fluid flow.
  7. The Relationship Between Tinnitus and Upper Cervical Problems

    uppercervicalawareness.com › Tinnitus / Ringing Ear
    The top bone in the neck, located right at the base of the skull, is called the atlas (C1 vertebra). This bone is positioned almost directly between the ears and jaw joints. As a result, everything in this part of the body can be affected by even the slightest misalignment. That’s why ear and jaw problems often go together, and why many who suffer from these issues may also have neckaches.
  8. Symptoms | Dr. Dennis W. Harding – Chiropractor, Upper ...

    https://www.atlasdr.com/symptoms
    When the atlas is misaligned (atlas subluxation) consequences may occur that, over time, effect the health of the entire body. In contrast, when properly aligned, dramatic improvements in health in many different places in the body can occur.
  9. Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms or Upper Cervical Misalignment?

    https://www.restorationspinalcare.com/multiple-sclerosis-symptoms...
    The neurologist determined that she had an upper cervical misalignment (atlas misalignment-see picture) which he thought was causing an exacerbation of symptoms related to an old concussion. According to the neurologist she had a history of concussion 10 years prior.
  10. Up C Spine - Evidence - The Anatomy of the Atlas Subluxation

    www.upcspine.com/anatomy2.htm
    The body of the second cervical vertebra has followed the atlas to the misaligned position and is aligned (juxtaposition) with the atlas." Figure 6: The Effects of the Atlas Subluxation (Figure 6 - reprinted with permission from Daniel O. Clark D.C., Website: www.uppercervicalillustrations.com ).