What is Atlas Orthogonal Chiropractic? - Anatomy Chiropractic (2024)

What is Atlas Orthogonal Chiropractic?

What is the upper cervical area? The upper cervical spine refers to C1 and C2 (the top two bones of the spine). C1 is also called Atlas and C2 is called Axis.

There are so many reasons we, the doctors at Anatomy Chiropractic, are obsessed with the UC spine. Here are just a few:

  1. Blood flow – vertebral arteries pass through these bones before entering the skull to
    provide blood, oxygen, and nutrients to the brain.
  2. Proprioception – there millions of proprioceptors within the soft tissue of the UC spine.
    a.Proprioceptors tell your brain where your body is in space.
    b.A misalignment here can cause imbalances to form all the way down to your feet.
  3. Brain stem – sits behind the bones.
    a.Brain stem is responsible for our primal functions: breathing, heart rate, blood
    pressure, and hormone release.
  4. Alignment of the foramen of the upper cervical spine can affect cerebrospinal flow.

A misalignment in the upper cervical spine can cause symptoms related to any of the structures!
Yes, patients who have upper cervical misalignments cause have: headaches, migraines, dizziness, forward head posture, biomechanical problems, neck pain, shoulder pain, low back pain, difficulty breathing, blood pressure issues, brain fog, memory issues, and more!
Thus, it is very important to properly assess any misalignments in this area and correct them precisely.
Now the follow up question is “how do we correct an upper cervical misalignment?”
There are many different specialties of upper cervical chiropractic. Some of them include: Blair technique, Toggle Recoil, Knee Chest, NUCCA, EPIC, Advanced Orthogonal, and Atlas
Orthogonal. These specialists take precise x-rays of the upper cervical spine and neck to measure misalignments and correct them.
In our office, we specialize in Atlas Orthogonal Chiropractic. There are 3 reasons why we chose this specialty.

  1. Specificity
  2. Reproducibility
  3. Effectiveness

REASON 1: SPECIFICITY

This specialty was founded by Dr. Roy Sweat. (Dr. Kathireson and I were fortunate enough to be in his last class he taught!)

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Dr. Sweat found that the Atlas (C1) bone did NOT need a lot of force to move it. Instead, a light force delivered precisely in the angle of correction is all that we need.
Let me show you what that means with a sample.
Say patient “Rob,” comes in with headaches. We do an exam and find that he has an upper cervical misalignment. We take x-rays and find this:

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We find that his atlas is tipped up by 9mm on the R side, giving him a head tilt.
Remember: this much of a tilt can affect blood flow, CSF flow, and
proprioception/biomechanics. Probably why he is experiencing headaches!

To correct this, we use an Atlas Orthogonal table designed by Dr. Sweat, to precisely align the bones. The table produces a percussive wave that is produced by a solenoid inside the device. The wave is similar to a sound wave – we interact with those all day and don’t feel them. But when a percussive wave interacts with an object, a force gets transmitted through to the object.
Think of an Newton’s cradle, when you the ball at one end of the cradle, the force gets transmitted through the middle balls and causes the ball at the other end of the cradle to move.
See 04:10 of the video also linked above for a visual of this example.

When we combine to this gentle adjustment with an exact angle for the force to be delivered, we get this:

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This table only uses 6lbs of force to correct the misalignment. The more specific the analysis, the less force it takes to move the bones.

Reason 2: reproducibility

This formula to correct the misalignment is saved and used again if the atlas becomes misaligned again.

If the atlas comes out of alignment again, it will follow the same misalignment pattern. The only time this changes is if the patient has a new trauma.
In our office, we have 2 doctors and plan on adding more in the future. This formula is saved on the patient’s file so all the doctor has to do is set up and press the button.
Dr. Sweat used to say “I can’t push this button any better than you can”
We’ve also had patients who were traveling and needed to find a San Diego Chiropractor that specialized in Atlas Orthogonal, come in with their formula to get adjusted while on vacation.

Reason 3: The results are highly effective!

Together, Dr. Kathireson and I have seen 1000s of patients and have had success in treating headaches, migraines, dizziness, Meniere’s disease, trigeminal neuralgia, low back pain, shoulder pain, and so much more.
To summarize: Anatomy Chiropractic is a chiropractic clinic in San Diego that specializes in upper cervical chiropractic.
The upper cervical spine consists of C1 and C2 – there are tons of important structures within the area that can cause all sorts of chronic pain symptoms.
To correct an upper cervical misalignment, Dr. Kathireson and I practice Atlas OrthogonalChiropractic. We’ve actually completed additional education to become board certified in atlas orthogonal and studied in Dr. Sweat’s last class he taught.
Reasons we practice AO over other upper cervical specialties are: it is highly specific which allows a very low force adjustment, it’s reproducible, and it is highly effective.
If you’re looking for a San Diego Chiropractor that specializes in Atlas Orthogonal Chiropractic, schedule an appointment now! We would be happy to meet you.

What is Atlas Orthogonal Chiropractic? - Anatomy Chiropractic (2024)

FAQs

What is the Atlas orthogonal chiropractic technique? ›

A PRECISELY DELIVERED, gentle and controlled contact on the first vertebrae in the neck (ATLAS) is designed to restore balance to the spine. Even though the primary focus of the adjustment is in the neck, the effects of this important correction influences the whole spine and all body systems.

Does an atlas orthogonal really work? ›

Atlas Orthogonal Chiropractic has been scientifically proven to effectively relieve symptoms of whiplash and help the body to heal itself after a whiplash injury. The Journal of Whiplash and Related Disorders published a study of whiplash patients who were treated with Atlas Orthogonal.

What are the side effects of atlas orthogonal chiropractic? ›

Here are possible atlas adjustment risks:
  • Fatigue.
  • Headaches.
  • Discomfort in the neck area.
  • Compression of nerves in the lower spine.
  • A herniated disk.
  • Stroke.
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What is the difference between atlas chiropractic and regular chiropractic? ›

Atlas adjustments have full body consequences, while traditional chiropractic mobilizes stuck joints. This single segment focus has less of a full body affect. Atlas adjustments help to restore your brain to body communication.

Are atlas adjustments safe? ›

Atlas orthogonal chiropractic treatment is a specific chiropractic technique that helps with problems in the neck and head and throughout the entire body. It is a safe and effective way to align the spine and allow optimum communication between the brain and the nervous system.

How long does it take to recover from Atlas adjustment? ›

Effective. 90% of our patient's are feeling better within the first month following The Atlas Correction. The initial stabilization period takes 28 days and the person may experience some retracing symptoms, which is a normal part of the healing process.

How long does it take for an atlas orthogonal to work? ›

Although every patient is different in the way they respond to treatment, most will see a marked improvement within 2 - 4 weeks. Some cases take longer and some cases are dramatic and respond very quickly.

What not to do after atlas adjustment? ›

Avoid reaching above your head and carrying heavy objects for the next 48 hours. Wearing a neck brace after an atlas adjustment for 3 hours helps to avoid any extreme movement of the neck and allows the muscles to settle and the nerves to heal. Get proper rest. Do NOT sleep on your stomach.

What does it feel like when your atlas is out? ›

Misalignment of the atlas vertebra itself does not usually cause pain. Instead, a misaligned vertebra can result in several other complaints. Typical symptoms of an atlas misalignment or an atlas blockage are: headache and migraines.

Can I adjust my atlas myself? ›

Turn your head so that you're looking at your fist. Place your left hand on the right side of your head just above your ear and pull your head to your left shoulder. Adjust your head to stretch the area where the tension has built up. Pull your right shoulder down as far as you can.

Can a chiropractor fix an atlas? ›

Fortunately, atlas chiropractic techniques can be performed on this area to improve its alignment and function. These techniques may involve manual adjustments, using specialized instruments, or a combination of both.

What type of chiropractic is best? ›

The Diversified Chiropractic Technique

As one of the most widely used manual adjustment techniques practiced today, the Diversified Chiropractic technique is like a precise chisel realigning spinal joints that have slightly shifted out of optimal position over time.

What are the benefits of adjusting the atlas? ›

An atlas chiropractic adjustment can lower your stress level simply by reducing your pain. Less pain means better sleep. That will improve mental clarity and speed up healing. Your work won't suffer as much, so your stress goes down on that front.

What happens when your atlas is misaligned? ›

It's also one of the bones protecting the brainstem, an integral part of your nervous system that transmits messages from the body to the brain. A misaligned atlas can put undue pressure on the nerves and blood vessels that travel through the neck, leading to a variety of symptoms, including: Neck pain. Headaches.

What is the atlas theory of chiropractic? ›

Atlas Orthogonal Chiropractic focuses on adjusting the alignment of the top vertebrae C1 (Atlas). Vertebral misalignments are believed to cause nerve pressure which can lead to muscular tension and tightness.

How does atlas get out of alignment? ›

There are many causes for a misaligned atlas. These include: Poor posture. Slouching, sitting in a hunched over position, or craning your neck forward to stare at a screen for long periods of time can put pressure on your spinal cord and knock your atlas out of alignment.

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