I can tell you for sure this procedure works. I had it done 23 days ago at The Sweat Institute in Atlanta. I had suffered for 12 yrs with jaw, neck and shoulder pain 24/7. In that twelve years I have seen 8 doctors, ranging from chiropractors, TMJD specialist to primary physicians. Nothing ever took my pain away. I would feel a little better for a few hours but never long term. Within four hours of the Atlas Orthogonal procedure my jaw, neck and shoulder pain was gone. I felt strange, not like
I've been into NST/Bowen therapy and Cranio-Sacral therapy since '97; and natural therapies of various kinds since '78; so I have a modicum of understanding of what's happening here.
I guess I'd like to see a more wholistic approach to health care instead of this style of work that appears quite industrial and medical in its approach.
But, I'll try it. I don't want slag something without trying it first hand.
@Bestboytoo It is the responsibility of whoever to get their body balance before dammage gets to bad. The problem is they do, and then visits end up being more frequent. The birthing process can begin a problem. Gentle techniques for infants would be NUCCA, and Grostic. Adults, Atlas orthoganol,and Light toggle recoil are good choices. NUCCA, and Grostic are good for adults too. SAM uses a lot of force, but it still works. That technique is about 70 years old. U,C,S, is based on the individual
Good video. Lengthening the spine. freeing the neck. and balancing the head atop the shoulders is something one can do to assist in the adjustment of the c1.
@kingofuganda Do not put pressure on your atlas bone because you do not know if you are moving it or not. Only the objective, scientific instrumentation of a U,C,S only can determine if your atlas is in the orthogonal position or not. The earlier in life a person is checked the better. That is because the trauma of birth potentially can be the beginning of a problem that does not need to occur.
Great Video and I appreciate the great work you people are doing. Sir how can it be that UCC will be on the map when you have got majority of them working in the US .You should send atleast 1 doctor to every country in the world because there are thousands of people who could benefit from you people.
I am from Pakistan and I cant find any here.Please send one here.
@kingofuganda It also has to do with the fact that when you "push on your atlas" you are using muscles which put tension on the spine so it won't move ... besides the fact that you are also probably not doing it laying on the proper table so that gravity is helping rather than hindering!
Just because you "tested" this out doesn't mean that it was an EFFECTIVE OR SCIENTIFIC TEST!
would like to hear from anyone re long term results (6 mos+)
karensuchrn 3 weeks ago
I can tell you for sure this procedure works. I had it done 23 days ago at The Sweat Institute in Atlanta. I had suffered for 12 yrs with jaw, neck and shoulder pain 24/7. In that twelve years I have seen 8 doctors, ranging from chiropractors, TMJD specialist to primary physicians. Nothing ever took my pain away. I would feel a little better for a few hours but never long term. Within four hours of the Atlas Orthogonal procedure my jaw, neck and shoulder pain was gone. I felt strange, not like
jdolani 3 months ago
Very well researched and informative. Thank you for posting this.
007MrMagoo 3 months ago
Thanks for that Kobi Big Dog.
I've been into NST/Bowen therapy and Cranio-Sacral therapy since '97; and natural therapies of various kinds since '78; so I have a modicum of understanding of what's happening here.
I guess I'd like to see a more wholistic approach to health care instead of this style of work that appears quite industrial and medical in its approach.
But, I'll try it. I don't want slag something without trying it first hand.
Bestboytoo 4 months ago
@Bestboytoo It is the responsibility of whoever to get their body balance before dammage gets to bad. The problem is they do, and then visits end up being more frequent. The birthing process can begin a problem. Gentle techniques for infants would be NUCCA, and Grostic. Adults, Atlas orthoganol,and Light toggle recoil are good choices. NUCCA, and Grostic are good for adults too. SAM uses a lot of force, but it still works. That technique is about 70 years old. U,C,S, is based on the individual
kobidobidog 4 months ago
This has helped my sciatica, my plantar faciitis, my neck pain and lower back pain. It's amazing.
teacup771 7 months ago 2
Good video. Lengthening the spine. freeing the neck. and balancing the head atop the shoulders is something one can do to assist in the adjustment of the c1.
BackInsight 9 months ago
@kingofuganda Do not put pressure on your atlas bone because you do not know if you are moving it or not. Only the objective, scientific instrumentation of a U,C,S only can determine if your atlas is in the orthogonal position or not. The earlier in life a person is checked the better. That is because the trauma of birth potentially can be the beginning of a problem that does not need to occur.
kobidobidog 1 year ago
Great Video and I appreciate the great work you people are doing. Sir how can it be that UCC will be on the map when you have got majority of them working in the US .You should send atleast 1 doctor to every country in the world because there are thousands of people who could benefit from you people.
I am from Pakistan and I cant find any here.Please send one here.
TheChelsea4life 1 year ago
@kingofuganda It also has to do with the fact that when you "push on your atlas" you are using muscles which put tension on the spine so it won't move ... besides the fact that you are also probably not doing it laying on the proper table so that gravity is helping rather than hindering!
Just because you "tested" this out doesn't mean that it was an EFFECTIVE OR SCIENTIFIC TEST!
adioflo 1 year ago