Prevalence of Upper Cervical Misalignment and Its Impact on Brainstem Function
This article explores how common upper cervical misalignments, often referred to as 'Brainstem Subluxation,' are and their potential effects on neurological health due to misalignments of the top two neck bones.

Dr. Chad McIntyre
208 views • Apr 5, 2016

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In the Upper Cervical arena, doctors use the expression "Brainstem Subluxation" to describe a misalignment of one of the top two bones in the neck that protect the brainstem to the point that your nervous system's hub becomes compromised and the body's foundational balance is shifted. This is a very common condition caused by trauma as early as birth.
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Apr 5, 2016
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