Atlas Orthogonal

We use a chiropractic approach that focuses on the upper most bone of your spine called the atlas. Distortions in spinal function show up here.

The Analysis

The Atlas Orthogonal Instrument

We rely on pictures of your spine to calculate the precise relationships between your skull and spine. The side view reveals how much of the normal curve has been lost or exaggerated. The nasium view, taken with your mouth open, shows the alignment between the head and neck. The vertex view is a “bird’s eye” view which shows the position of the atlas relative to your skull. Together, these views are used to calculate the precise angle of our adjusting instrument.

The Instrument

Our instrument delivers a precise chiropractic adjustment. At first glance, it would appear that the stylus would need to be blunter to deliver force to the misaligned bone. But the stylus will barely touch your skin! Instead, it moves so quickly it creates a pressure wave! Much like one billiard ball striking another, energy is transferred to your atlas, delivering the 4 to 6 pounds of pressure needed to precisely move the bone.

Pleasing Results

After your adjustment, some people report a pleasant warm feeling or a sense of well being. In rare cases, within minutes there is a complete relief of symptoms. But it usually requires repeated visits to retrain supporting muscles and create a healthier relationship between your skull and spine. As nerve interference is reduced, your body’s natural healing ability is invoked.

 

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Dr. Tony Asks some important questions of interest to Denver residents - Chiropractor Denver Dr. Tony Asks...

How could chiropractic help a stomach problem?
Chiropractic works by locating and reducing areas of the spine compromising nerve communications between your brain and your body. If nerves to or from your stomach are irritated, your stomach won't work right. Chiropractors find the source of the interference, reduce it and allow your body to work as designed.
How long does it take to form a bone spur?
Many who begin chiropractic care think their problem happened "last week when you bent over funny." But pictures of the spine tell a different story. Chiropractors know it can take your body years to deposit the calcium necessary to form a bone spur. It's your body's response to stress due to gravity or joint malfunction. And chiropractic care can help.