Blair Upper cervical care is providing relief for a host of different disorders. The procedure does not have the goal of treating symptoms but rather aims at restoring normal nerve function through the removal of spinal misalignments at the most critical part of human anatomy the neck. This care provides relief and often assists other treatment methods for issues including diabetes, asthma, inner ear disorder,lower back pain, post-concussion syndrome, Meniere’s disease, trigeminal neuralgia,migraine headaches, vertigo and others. Since this treatment is so effective on adult patients, many adult patients wonder if it is an acceptable form of care for children.

Blair upper cervical care is, in fact, an excellent part of any person’s overall health care strategy not only to help one recover from disease and symptoms but also to prevent them from happening in the first place. This is where children and health care should be working together. Why wait til your sick to maximize the bodies function? An upper spine that is out of alignment can cause significant nerve irritation and make it more difficult for the body to fight off other diseases and illnesses.

Parents may be nervous about seeking upper cervical care for their children since our traditional health care system frowns upon it. We generally wait til we are sick before we act.  In our offices we encourage our patients to continue to be proactive in their life and do things that help their bodies function optimally when well. Encouraging health while well will help prevent disease in the first place. This is the model of health care that is starting to emerge. The old wait til you’re sick and take medications is dying for good reason.

Blair Upper cervical care only affects the top two vertebrate and as such, has much less of an impact on a growing spine than other types of chiropractic care. Parents can rest easy knowing that this type of treatment is safe and not likely to cause any damage to a child—in his or her spine or elsewhere in the body. The amount of force used with a child with the Blair procedure is about the same amount of force it would take to crush a grape. When precision corrections are made it’s a matter of finesse not force.

One of the best aspects of Blair upper cervical care is that it is not painful or invasive. Patients normally feel a sense of comfort and relief during and after the correction. While our practice is not focused on curing any particular illness or disease, the care that we give is effective in making the nervous system function at its optimum. This care gives the body the tools it needs to self-repair.

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