Often many people overlook the Atlas Orthogonal Procedure when they experience Neck pain, Headaches, Vertigo, TMJ, Migraines, and other symptoms. They may resort to expensive surgical procedures or drugs first, which may not solve the issue at hand. Many patients find out about this non-invasive procedure called Atlas Orthogonal after they've already gone through surgeries. Sometimes they ask themselves why they weren't told about this procedure beforehand.
For example malpositions of the top bone in the spine called Atlas can cause some common jaw disorder called Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction (TMJ). Through simple and painless procedures, Atlas Orthogonistmay be able to cause the discomfort associated with TMJ symptoms by adjusting the atlas vertebra. The jaw itself is held by 68 pairs of muscles of the head, neck, and shoulder. The muscles, ligaments and bones of the human body are very complex in nature. An Atlas Orthogonist has a great understanding of the entire upper cervical region of the spine. Luckily an Atlas Orthogonistcan identify the issue at hand, and they can align the upper cervical area of the spine by a correction to your atlas bone. Anyone who has TMJ should consider trying this before moving on to the next option.
Tinnitus is another problem that may be treated by Atlas Orthogonal Procedure The Atlas Orthogonist Specialize in the first of the spine. A lot of patients find it hard to believe that the Atlas Orthogonal Procedure care can be effective; but have found it very effective. The Atlas Orthogonal Procedure uses a percussion instrument to correct the misalignment of the atlas vertebra (the top vertebra in the cervical spine). Malpositions of the atlas bone may cause many problems in the body. Through simple corrections an Atlas Orthogonist doctor may improve the quality of your life, and help many different problems such as:
• Nervous tension
• Chronic fatigue syndrome
• Knee pain
• Trigeminal neuralgia
• Arthritis
• Headaches and Migrained
• Cervical and lumbar pain problems
• Arm pain
• Hip pain
• Lower back pain
• Sciatica
• Balance problems
• Allergies
• Numbness
• Fibromyalgia
When finding a doctor you should look for an Atlas Orthogonist who is a Certified Doctor. Some doctors have also started using BGI approaches in their Atlas Orthogonal practice. If you can find a doctor who uses this approach you will be in the best hands possible.
BGI (Bio-Geometric Integration) is an AO approach that focuses on the geometry of the human body. It applies the science of quantum physics to health and healing. BGI is a philosophy that the body is not just a physical structure but rather an energetic system. It also combines the energetic quality of the body and the idea of subluxation to create a perfect healing technique.
This approach uses the new understanding of the body to maximize Atlas Orthogonal effectiveness through light touches and gentle structural adjustments. BGI targets tensions patterns, and releases them gradually and progressively in the same way that they were accumulated. Through BGI, AO doctors are able to maximize your body's health, ability to recover, and wellness.
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