505- Exploring Neurophysiological Effects of Upper Cervical Adjustment
In this episode, we break down a groundbreaking study published in the Journal of Integrative Neuroscience, focusing on how adjustments to the upper neck—specifically the occipital Atlanto joint—can lead to selective improvements in motor control throughout the body, including both neck and limb function.
You’ll learn why motor control isn’t just about muscles, but also about how the nervous system coordinates movement, and how dysfunction in the upper cervical spine can disrupt the body’s sensory feedback loop. We’ll discuss the neurophysiological chain reactions at play, the significance of accurate sensory input, and the science-backed strategies you can use to communicate these benefits to your patients.
If you’re a chiropractor looking to go beyond pain relief and truly impact your patients’ overall function and performance, this episode is packed with research, practical advice, and a deeper understanding of how your care goes far beyond simply easing symptoms.
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