Posture Control
Posture imbalance is often a consequence of nerve interference in the upper neck. The “posture control center”, called the vestibular nucleus, is located in the brainstem. The brainstem is located between the base of the brain and the top of the neck, descending through an area called the craniocervical junction.
The vestibular nucleus influences all of the muscles responsible for keeping you upright and balanced. The joints and muscles of the upper neck influence the nerve signals that are sent to the vestibular nucleus. If there is no interference in the nerve signals being sent to the brainstem, the muscles will respond by creating a balanced and even posture. When the muscles in the upper neck are stretched unevely, the information being sent to the brainstem results in an imbalanced posture.
A misalignment of the craniocervical junction can cause nerve interference in the brainstem. This misalignment between the bones of the upper cervical spine effect the muscles that send nerve signals to the vestibular nucleus. This means a single misalignment in the upper neck can effect the posture of the entire spine.
Effects of Nerve Interference
If a posture imbalance is caused by nerve interference, then stretching and strengthening the muscles will only have a minor effect on correcting it. Prolonged posture imbalance caused by a problem in the brainstem can be identified by one or more of the following ways:
- head tilt
- uneven hips
- restricted neck movement
- uneven w weight distribution
- uneven shoulders
- one leg shorter than the other
- abnormal spinal curvature
- imbalanced walking or running
These posture imbalances can leave the spine and joints more vulnerable to injuries during activity. It can also cause uneven wear and tear on the joints of the spine and body. If left untreated, this wear and tear can lead to significant pain and degeneration. Pain medication only covers the effects of the problem, but leaves the root cause untouched.
Correct the Root Cause
With a precise correction to the upper cervical misalignment, nerve signals can be restored to normal. When nerve signals in the brainstem are balanced, the signals controlling posture muscles will improve, and posture will return to a more balanced position. As your body balances and heals, pain is naturally reduced.
Complimentary Posture Changes Consultation
We’d love to meet you for a 15-20 minute session with a doctor to get your story, conduct any preliminary tests, and see if we can help you. If so, great, if not, we’ll help you find the place that can.
How Our Posture Changes Care Plan Works
1. Real Answers
You have a story and we want to hear it. We want to understand you. If we feel we can help, we’ll complete a very detailed exam–unlike anything you’ve done anywhere else to get to the root of the problem.
2. Real Solutions
Once we’ve gotten to the bottom of things–the root cause–we’ll tailor-make a program of care first to stop the damage and turn things around, then continue to move your health and function in a constructive direction.
3. Real Life
At the end of the day, you want your quality of life back. Better. Stronger. Healthier. We desire to help you achieve the life that God has called you to–getting you back to your sense of purpose and joy.
How We Treat Posture Changes With Upper Cervical Care in Mount Dora, FL
Comprehensive Consultation and Exam
The doctor and team will first do a consultation and preliminary evaluation (complimentary) to ensure you’re in the right place, and we can help you. If so, we’ll do a much deeper dive into your condition and how it’s affecting your life. Once we understand you clearly, we’ll thoroughly examine your spine and nervous system utilizing chiropractic, functional, and neurologic testing to find the root cause of the problem(s).
CBCT (3D Panoramic X-ray) and Motion Study X-rays
Once we’ve determined that you are a good candidate for care and we can help you, we will likely need to take very specific forms of imaging to pinpoint the problem (unless you are pregnant). We want to get a good look at the curves of the spine, the alignment (or lack thereof), any degenerative changes, contraindications to care, and ultimately find out EXACTLY what we need to do for you to get better.
*Depending on the findings, we may need to refer out for an MRI to get conclusive answers and the severity of the damage.
Specific Chiropractic Care
At our family-oriented practice in Mount Dora, we provide a specific and unique form of chiropractic care that is very precise, extremely effective, and incredibly gentle. In fact, there is no twisting or “cracking” of your spine. Utilizing a form of care known as Blair Upper Cervical, which focuses on the top two bones in the neck, where your head and neck come together, tends to yield uncommon results due to the neurological influence of this critical area of your spine. We add a supportive type of adjusting for the rest of your spine known as TRT (Torque Release Technique). This is also an exact, effective, yet gentle instrument-based technique that produces fantastic results.
When the joints of your spine are misaligned, it puts pressure on the joints and, more importantly, on your nervous system—known as a subluxation—which may cause pain and affect your global spinal alignment and health. Your specific adjustments aim to reduce the subluxations, taking pressure off your spinal joints, nervous system, and vasculature, reducing nerve tension, and improving blood and CSF flow so your body can self-heal the way it was created.
Custom Therapeutic Exercise Plan
Depending on your particular case, we will design a custom rehab/exercise plan to help you recover quicker and, most importantly, attain lasting results. Your unique exercise plan aims to help restore global spinal imbalances, address muscle weakness, increase range of motion, and improve your posture. We also aim to keep it simple—so you can do it at home quickly. If you are a severe case, we may refer you for physical therapy aimed at a more tailored and monitored exercise rehab to complement your upper cervical chiropractic care.
SoftWave TRT (Tissue Regenerative Technologies)
Shockwave Therapy, or Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (EWST), is a non-invasive treatment that involves the delivery of shock waves to an injured area to promote healing. This treatment produces highly effective shock waves that initiate biological regeneration processes at the cellular level.
Treatment involves technology that applies short, frequent, and high-intensity bursts of mechanical energy (in the form of a shockwave) into soft tissue that is injured, scarred, or contains adhesions, is painful, or inflamed.
SoftWave triggers a cellular response upon delivery that activates the body’s natural healing process. Patients experience the transformative benefits, including:
- Increased blood supply (promotes healing)
- Promotion of angiogenesis (new blood vessels)
- Modulation of inflammation (pain reduction)
- Activation of resident stem cells (generates new tissue)
- Restoration of tissue elasticity (healthier tissues)
- Endogenous growth factor activation (improved wound healing)
Upper Cervical Chiropractic Care
At Mount Dora Family Chiropractic, our specialty focuses on the upper spinal region where the head and neck join. It is well known that a concussion can misalign vertebrae in the neck due to the traumatic forces generally affecting the head and neck. The top two bones in the neck are scientifically and very precisely analyzed (known as the atlas (C1) and axis (C2) vertebrae). Doctors of Upper Cervical Chiropractic understand that misalignments or subluxations in this part of the spine can interfere with normal nerve pathways, cranial blood, and CSF flow, thus affecting various body systems which may cause or contribute to various health conditions following a concussion. Furthermore, subluxations left undetected and uncorrected may prevent full recovery and cause chronic health conditions in the long term.
Of course, this doesn’t mean we ignore the other parts of the spine, as there may also be damage or misalignments that we must address. Upper Cervical Chiropractic doctors simply acknowledge that without properly addressing this area, care in other areas of the spine will be far less effective and short-lived since the entire spine will continue to compensate due to the upper cervical misalignment that has not been properly assessed and corrected.
Upper Cervical Chiropractic care aims to realign the upper cervical vertebrae to restore proper nerve function and promote overall health. This form of care, along with lifestyle modifications and support, can significantly affect the healing, relief, and long-term stability of those suffering from disc injuries and acute or chronic pain.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if I should see a chiropractor for a disc injury?
If you have unresolved disc injury symptoms that haven’t responded to other treatments or home care, getting a proper upper cervical chiropractic spinal evaluation would be prudent. If you have accompanying tension headaches, neck pain, upper back or shoulder pain, fatigue or brain fog, these are red flags for spinal/structural issues best addressed by an upper cervical chiropractor.
Is a massage or chiropractic better for a disc injury?
Both are great but serve different purposes. Massage primarily focuses on the soft tissues (muscles, fascia), improving circulation and reducing stress, whereas chiropractic focuses on the neuro-structural system (the spinal joints and adjacent nerves). Because a chiropractic adjustment affects the nervous system, it will also directly affect muscle tension and postural tone. We find that massage is a wonderful compliment to chiropractic care but not a replacement for it.
What can I do in the meantime to relieve disc injury symptoms?
- Relaxation Techniques: Incorporating relaxation practices such as deep breathing, meditation, yoga, or progressive muscle relaxation into your daily routine to relieve stress and promote overall well-being is one way of reducing tension and improving health and well-being.
- Cold or Hot Compress: Applying a cold or hot compress may relieve neck or back pain due to disc injury. If it is a fresh disc injury <72hrs, only use cold packs wrapped in a dish towel applied to the affected area. 15-20 minutes every hour as needed. After the initial 72-hour acute phase, you may introduce heat (hot packs). We recommend alternating with hot and cold, ending with cold.
- Adequate Rest and Sleep: To properly recover from a spinal/soft tissue disc injury, make sure you’re sleeping enough by setting a consistent sleeping pattern and schedule. A lack of restful slumber or irregular patterns could prolong your recovery.
- Drink Plenty of Water: Dehydration will only slow healing and magnify symptoms. Aim for at least 8-12 glasses daily or half your body weight in ounces.
- Ginger: The anti-inflammatory properties may help relieve disc injury symptoms. You can consume ginger in various forms, such as fresh ginger slices, tea with ginger extract, or supplements. Ginger can also help reduce any associated nausea.
- Magnesium Supplementation: Magnesium may help with reducing neurological and muscle tension. Food sources rich in magnesium include leafy green vegetables, nuts, and seeds. Supplements may be an option; just be sure to consult your doctor first!
- Avoid Pro-inflammatory Foods: These include processed foods with added sugar, preservatives, etc. Make an effort to eat clean, whole foods such as pasture-raised meats, organic fruits, and veggies. Also include healthy fats in grass-fed beef, wild-caught fish, avocado, and raw almonds/walnuts. The essential fatty acids in fish oil supplementation improve recovery and protect the brain in the event of future concussions.
- Essential Oils: Many individuals find relief from nausea, headaches, and muscle tension associated with disc injury with essential oils like lavender, peppermint, or eucalyptus. Simply dilute several drops in a carrier oil before gently massaging or inhaling their aroma onto temples for immediate results. Be careful not to overdo it!
What’s the best way to sleep with a disc injury?
If you are currently symptomatic, the best posture to sleep in is semi-recumbent (as in a recliner chair) with support under your neck. Some contoured pillows are good (some are terrible)—we recommend the Killapilla—or simply roll a small towel to put under your neck. If you can lie flat in bed, put a pillow under your knees to help achieve a more neutral spinal posture. Your pillow shouldn’t be too thick and should support the natural curvature of your spine. If on your side, it’s crucial to have just the right amount of pillow height so that your head is not tilted up or down, which will only irritate your neck joints and receptor nerves, possibly aggravating your symptoms. Also, while on your side, keep your knees bent with a pillow between your knees.
Movement and Stretching: If possible, keep moving! Don’t sit for more than 20-30 minutes without getting up and moving around for several minutes. If it’s not too difficult, try to get in some walks of 10-20 minutes a couple of times a day as well. Movement hydrates the joints and discs and increases blood flow and circulation into the damaged tissues while helping to flush out damaged cells and inflammation (pain). Only do so within pain limits.
Does a chiropractic adjustment hurt?
No, a chiropractic adjustment should not hurt. Some technique models use more force to move the vertebrae where there may be an audible “cracking or popping sound”. This is nothing to fear, as it is just gas escaping the joint. That being said, in our office, we utilize a very specialized form of care that does not involve twisting or “cracking” of your spine—it is very gentle, precise, and extremely effective at producing results. You can learn more about “Upper Cervical” chiropractic care on our website.
You can also find more information at www.blairchiropractic.com and www.torquerelease.com
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