NeuroStructural Correction

Correcting Structural Abnormalities
That Cause Obstructions To Nerves

Resulting in a Myriad of Secondary Conditions

Secondary Conditions

Headaches

Trigeminal nerve hypersensitivity, fluid dynamics, nerve obstruction

Sciatica

Structural distortion, mechanical compromise, wearing and tearing, disc trouble, pinched nerve

Vertigo

Obstruction to the Vestibulococclear nerve, direct mechanical pressure of C1 on inner ear

Get Back To Normal

NeuroStructural Correction is focused on finding the best possible spinal correction that will hold for the greatest amount of time with the fewest possible spinal corrections over a lifetime. 

While no one is structurally perfect, there is a normal healthy range. In the same manner, we can understand what a fever is because we know what the normal temperature is, or what constitutes high blood pressure because we are aware of the normal range. There are established normals everywhere we look, including gauges and warning indicators on the dashboard of your car… letting you know when things are abnormal.

Abnormal Structural Shifts

NeuroStructural Correction looks for a significant three-dimensional shift of the spine away from normal.  If the head and neck shifts in 3 directions, it will cause the shoulders to twist, and the hips to shift forcing the entire spine out of alignment.  These shifts cause the muscles to spasm, the ligaments to deform, and obstructs the NERVES traveling down the spinal cord.  In other words, the main communication system that connects your brain to your body can be disrupted.

Primary Condition:
Atlas Displacement Complex

The top bone in the neck, also known as the atlas, is unique from every other bone in the structure of the spine in that it has no bony “locks” holding it in place with the structure above and below. This means that the atlas is a “floating” joint that is held in place primarily by ligaments and tendons. The uniqueness of the atlas is what allows for the high range of rotation in the neck, allowing one to look over their shoulder. However, the downside of this movement is that trauma to the head and neck can cause the atlas to shift to a point where it places mechanical tension on the sensitive brainstem which lies inside of it. A structural shift that moves atlas far enough away from normal such that the nerves become obstructed is a condition is called Atlas Displacement Complex, and is the Primary Condition that NeuroStructural Correction addresses. The nerve obstruction from Atlas Displacement Complex can lead to a myriad of Secondary Conditions.

What Are Secondary Conditions?

Once a neural shift is present and disrupting the spinal nerves and spinal cord, it can create many different secondary conditions or symptoms. 

The reason these are called secondary conditions is because they are a result of the primary neural shift, or the underlying cause. 

The location of the NeuroStructural Shift and where the nerves are being disrupted will give us an idea about your secondary conditions. 

 

Some of these include:

  • Acid Reflux
  • Allergies
  • Arthritis
  • Asthma
  • Attention Deficit Disorders
  • Auditory (ear) dysfunction
  • Bell’s Palsy
  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  • Chronic Fatigue
  • Colic
  • Digestive Disorders
  • Disc Bulges or Herniations
  • Epilepsy
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Gastrointestinal
  • Dysfunction
  • Headaches
  • High Blood Pressure
  • Hyperactivity (ADHD)
  • Immune Function
  • Irritable Bowel syndrome
  • Knee Pain
  • Learning Disorders (children/adult)
  • Low Back Pain
  • Menstrual Disorders
  • Meniere’s Syndrome
  • Migraine Headaches
  • Multiple Sclerosis
  • Neck Pain
  • Neurologic Dysfunction
  • Otitis Media (Ear infections)
  • Sciatica
  • Scoliosis
  • Shoulder and arm pain
  • Seizure Disorders
  • Skin Disorders
  • Sports Injuries
  • TMJ Disorder/Dysfunction
  • Torticollis
  • Trigeminal Neuralgia
  • Ulcers
  • Vertigo / Dizziness
  • Visual / Eye Disturbances
  • Whiplash
  • ZZZ ~ Sleep Disorder

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