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NOW ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS.
Providing Superior Health and Balance Through Atlas Orthogonal Chiropractic
Atlas Orthogonal Chiropractic is a gentle effective approach to renewed health and relief of discomfort without manual manipulation. There are currently about two hundred and fifty doctors worldwide who are board certified in this technique. This technique has been clinically proven to reduce pain associated with problems such as headaches, neck pain, migraines, herniated discs, arm and leg pain and numbness, fibromyaglia, MS, trigeminal neuralgia, whiplash* and hypertension**. Chiropractic care is more than just making the pain disappear. It is about learning, understanding and taking care of your body and your nervous system to improve your quality of life.
We aim to educate our patients about Chiropractic and other natural solutions to common health problems in order to motivate you to take a more active and responsible role in restoring and maintaining your own health as well as the people around you.
As a chiropractor, we understand that although our patients may be diagnosed with the same condition, they respond very differently to treatments. For this reason, we tailor a specific plan of action to meet your needs, goals & unique medical and physical condition.
Finding a chiropractor who understands changing health care needs and the most current techniques and approaches to addressing health problems can be a daunting task. We hope that you will find this site helpful in learning more about our gentle chiropractic care as well as the ways that it can improve the quality of your life.
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*J. Carlton et al. Resoulution of Cervical Complications Secondary to Motor Vehicle Accidents by the Application of Stereotactic Cervical Alignment (SCALE) Methods Statistical Review of 54 Patients. JWhiplash and Related Dis 2006: (5) 1:15-24.
**G. Bakris et al. Atlas vertebra realignment and achievement of arterial pressure goal in hypertensive patients: a pilot study, J Human Hypertension (2007) 21, 347-352.
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