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Old 02-14-2013, 12:05 PM #1
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If you're experiencing brain problems and odd personality problems... if you've hit your head, had a whiplash or had a difficult childbirth, you should look up Atlas Vertebrae. Two years have gone from my life because I've been un-adjusted. Literally.. my head wasn't on straight! This vertebrae is only 1.5 ounces and it supports your skull and brain. It is not adjusted by regular chiropractors and Doctors never mention it even though I've complained about stabbing pain in the back of my brain (now I found out that it's because the vertebrae was out and my brain had been being pulled into my spinal cavity and was sitting low..below my skull). Please look it up. I've never felt better and am going to be going back to work at my old job. I had been told that I'd have to work at a sedentary job because of this injury, but now I am miraculously better!! The doctor I see is in Vancouver BC. Her name is Dr. Sabrina Chen-see. If you call her assistant Ilsa she can direct you to a wellness chiropractor in your area that can help you. Don't be afraid. It's not the kind of chiropractic that twists and crunches. It's more like massage, and placement of vertebrae to allow your body to take over and put itself straight. I really hope you get this help and pass it on to everyone you know. I walk down the street every day and see people hunched over and some have MS or scoliosis or ADD and other illness.. i just want to tell all of them about this method but I'm sure they'd think I was a weirdo. Good luck everyone! I hope this improves your life! Sue
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Welcome Sue
I just wanted to mention that NUCCA trained chiropractors have specialized techniques to gently correct Atlas vertebra allignment as well. One can find a NUCCA practitioner at www.nucca.org

It is not a "cure all" but can really help in many situations
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All I know is it has given me back my life and I really wish someone would have told me sooner. I found it very depressing to think that I'd have to give up my job and never be the same. Thanks for your expertise! I really appreciate your support!
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Sue....Sweetbirch,

We often recommend getting an upper cervical diagnosis to newbies. It helps eliminate some symptoms. The problem is finding a good upper cervical therapist, Chiro, PT etc.

There are a number of different trade organizations that promote their different therapy protocols.

Thanks for your post. Glad you found relief.
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2 weeks ago i went to a chiropractor that specializes in NUCCA. ive went 4 times and my posture seems to be all he is concerned with. tomorrow i go again and im gonna have him focus on my C1 Atlas because im 100% sure i knocked it out of place

i tried to pop it myself doing a exercise i saw online and i swear i popped something we will see if i feel better
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The atlas to occiput joint does not pop like the lower joints do. Please be very careful with self adjustment to the cervical spine.

Is the NUCCA chiro treating your upper neck ? They use the posture measuring system to diagnose atlas (C-1) mal-alignment.

The NUCCA I saw had me ice before leaving his office because the adjustment he was trying to achieve was extremely sensitive to inflammation. Reducing inflammation maximized the value of each treatment.
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