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December 15, 2025

Upper Cervical Care & Numbness & Tingling

Numbness and tingling in the neck, arms, legs, and feet can result from various conditions, including nerve compression, cervical and lumbar spine disorders, or radiculopathy. Orthospinology, a specialized form of upper cervical chiropractic care focusing on the structural alignment of the atlas (C1) vertebra, may offer effective relief for these symptoms through various mechanisms. Here’s […]

December 15, 2025

Upper Cervical Care & Nerve Impingement

Numbness and tingling can result from nerve impingement syndrome, a condition in which nerves are compressed or irritated due to structural misalignments in the spine. This can occur in both the cervical and lumbar regions, leading to symptoms in the upper and lower extremities. Orthospinology, a specialized form of upper cervical chiropractic care focusing on […]

December 15, 2025

Upper Cervical Care & Neck pain

Neck pain is a prevalent issue that can significantly impact quality of life and daily functioning. It can arise from various causes, including muscle strain, ligament sprains, cervical disc problems, poor posture, and spinal misalignments. Orthospinology, a specialized form of upper cervical chiropractic care focusing on the structural alignment of the atlas (C1) vertebra, may […]

December 15, 2025

Upper Cervical Care & Myelopathy

Cervical myelopathy is a condition where the spinal cord in the cervical (neck) region is compressed or damaged, leading to a variety of neurological symptoms. It is most often caused by degenerative changes, such as osteoarthritis or herniated discs, that narrow the spinal canal (a condition called cervical stenosis). Other causes can include trauma, tumors, […]

December 15, 2025

Upper Cervical Care & Muscle Spasm

Upper cervical chiropractic care, focuses on realigning the atlas (C1) vertebra, which can influence the surrounding musculature and alleviate muscle spasms. How Orthospinology May Help with Muscle Spasms Scientific Support: Scientific Support: Scientific Support: Scientific Support: Scientific Support: Scientific Support: Conclusion Orthospinology offers a targeted approach to managing muscle spasms through specific adjustments to the […]

December 15, 2025

Upper Cervical Care & Mid back pain

Mid back pain, often referred to as thoracic pain, can be caused by various factors, including poor posture, muscle strain, spinal misalignments, and degenerative disc disease. Orthospinology, a specialized form of upper cervical chiropractic care that focuses on the atlas (C1) vertebra, may have beneficial effects on mid back pain by addressing underlying spinal issues […]

December 9, 2025

Upper Cervical Care & Lower Back Pain

Lower back pain (LBP) is a prevalent condition that can stem from various causes, including muscle strain, ligament sprains, spinal disc issues, and misalignments in the lumbar spine. Orthospinology, a specialized form of upper cervical chiropractic care, primarily focuses on the atlas (C1) vertebra but can also influence the overall alignment and function of the […]

December 9, 2025

Upper Cervical Care & Headaches

Headaches are a common issue that can stem from various causes, including stress, muscular tension, nerve irritation, vascular issues, and problems with the alignment of the spine, particularly in the cervical (neck) region. Orthospinology, a specialized form of upper cervical chiropractic care, focuses on realigning the atlas (C1) vertebra at the top of the spine. […]

December 9, 2025

Upper Cervical Care & Dizziness

Orthospinology, a specific upper cervical chiropractic technique, is designed to restore proper alignment of the atlas (C1) vertebra, which is the top bone in the neck supporting the skull. This technique can potentially alleviate dizziness by addressing misalignments in the upper cervical spine that can affect nerve, vascular, and vestibular function. How Orthospinology May Help […]

December 9, 2025

Upper Cervical Care & Disc Herniation

Disc herniation occurs when the soft inner portion of an intervertebral disc (nucleus pulposus) pushes through a tear in the tough outer layer (annulus fibrosus), potentially compressing nearby nerves or the spinal cord. This can lead to symptoms like localized back or neck pain, radiating pain (such as sciatica), numbness, tingling, and muscle weakness. While […]

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