Chiropractic Upper
Cervical Care
Unlock Your Full Potential with Spectra Wellness Solution's Upper Cervical Chiropractic Care
Correct the Cause with Upper Cervical Care
By restoring balance to the Central Nervous System through a specific Upper Cervical correction, the body is free to heal and function optimally. This is why Upper Cervical Care is so effective for chronic, complicated conditions that have not typically responded to other conventional or alternative treatments.
Meet Dr. Christine Britt
What to Expect
Your First Visit
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1st Visit
Designed to gather your health history and perform a physical exam to determine whether or not you would be a candidate for our care. If the examination is able to confirm the presence of abnormal biomechanics in the upper cervical spine, X-rays will be taken off-site to determine the direction and magnitude of misalignment. Spectra Wellness has an exclusive partnership with Advanced Diagnostics (on Kennedy) for our Upper Cervical imaging needs.
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2nd Visit
Discuss your exam and X-ray findings. This includes going over the anatomical relationships of your misalignments, the presence or absence of any spinal degeneration, your treatment plan and prognosis, as well as any co-treatments that may be appropriate for your care.
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Follow Up Visit
Your treatment plan will start with a precision percussion correction of the first vertebra in the upper cervical spine called the ATLAS vertebra. Following this treatment, you will likely be seen for approximately 5-8 visits over the next 2-3 months, however each patient case is unique. These appointments are to ensure that your atlas vertebra stays in proper alignment, and to adjust any other joints in your body that may be limiting optimal movement and function.
Our goal is are to create a body that is moving optimally from head to toe. Dr. Britt will work to keep you pain and injury-free, while resisting joint degeneration, and able to handle anything life throws your way. Whether you’re looking to have less pain, run a marathon, or just be able to pick up your grandkids, we want to help you get there.
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Relax, listen to music or meditate while enjoying this warm, soothing and restorative treatment.
FAQ
Upper cervical care is a unique branch of healthcare within the chiropractic profession that focuses on proper alignment of the upper vertebrae in the neck. The importance of these vertebrae (the first called C1 or the atlas, the 2nd called C2 or the axis) has to do with the vital structures it surrounds. The most important structure in this area is the lower brain stem, which extends out of the skull into the upper neck, before transitioning into the spinal cord. The significance of the lower brainstem is that it controls most of the vital automatic functions of the body including heart rate, digestion, breathing, blood pressure, and many reflexes. Also passing through this area are the postural reflexes, that unconsciously control muscle tone throughout the spine. In addition, this area is critical for regulating the body’s inflammatory response.
The upper cervical procedure used at Spectra Wellness Solutions is called the Advanced (Atlas) Orthogonal procedure. This non-invasive technique starts with taking very specific three-dimensional X-rays, which are digitally analyzed to determine exactly how the atlas vertebra has misaligned. Once the X-rays have been studied, the exact vectors to be used in the correction are calibrated into an adjusting instrument, and a table-mounted spring loaded instrument is used to re-position the misaligned structures.
The specificity of the Advanced (Atlas) Orthogonal procedure allows patients to be corrected within their normal range of motion, and does not require any twisting, popping or gross manipulation. This non-invasive approach can be used with patients with pre-existing disc injuries or arthritic degeneration, and is safe for all ages.
Within the chiropractic profession there are different specialties, some of the most common ones being auto-injuries, sports practices, or family practices. Some of the less common specialties include chiropractic radiology, internal medicine, and the upper cervical spine.
The upper neck became an area of focus and specialty within the chiropractic profession as early as the 1930’s, with a focus on using precision radiology. Hand-held instruments started replacing manual manipulation in the 1970’s and the use of table-mounted instruments, similar to what is used at Spectra Wellness, started in the 1980’s.
Today there are over a dozen techniques within the Upper Cervical Chiropractic specialty, and these techniques are taught at almost every Chiropractic school in America. The protocols used at Spectra Wellness are called the Advanced (Atlas) Orthogonal technique.
No! Traditional chiropractic treatment plans are based on the idea that spinal health is dependent on outside intervention. Most chiropractors believe that you will ALWAYS need “maintenance” adjustments (sometimes as frequently as every week) for the rest of your life. The Spectra Wellness approach is to address structural alignment through reflex muscle control, joint mobilization, and movement re-training. Using these strategies, motivated patients are given the tools to be able to maintain their corrections indefinitely.
Low back pain is one of the most common ailments in North America, as it is the 2nd most common reason for missed workdays, and up to 80% of Americans will have it at some point in the their lives (Archives of Internal Medicine, 2009). Unfortunately, most people (health providers included) don’t realize that posture is largely driven by unconscious reflexes, and these reflexes affect spinal alignment. In fact, a 1992 animal study in the International Orthopedics Journal found that you were able to create scoliosis just by stimulating certain parts of the brain stem.
When the top bones in the neck have subtle misalignments, they can affect these postural reflexes, indirectly affecting the back. The Spectra Wellness approach to back pain deals with first normalizing these reflexes (which starts at the neck), THEN treating the back if necessary, AND THEN fixing any potentially compromised movement patterns. Despite focusing on the upper neck, one of the most frequently seen conditions by Spectra Wellness chiropractors is lower back pain, and it responds tremendously well to re-aligning the upper cervical spine.
Maybe. We most commonly see changes with orthopedic-type conditions including neck pain, back pain, shoulder issues and all kinds of joint pain. We also frequently see neurologic-type conditions like headaches and dizziness. However, because atlas vertebra position is intimately related to proper function of the lower brainstem, any number of health conditions can potentially respond favorably to atlas vertebra alignment.
If you have a condition or know someone with a condition that has not responded to traditional medical approaches, upper cervical alignment could be the missing link.
Unfortunately, no (but we still want to see them). Traditional medical X-ray, MRI or CT scans are designed to find significant medical problems and are an essential part of modern healthcare. However, the subtleties involved in detecting the upper cervical misalignment require that the patient is specifically positioned prior to the images being taken, and traditional X-rays do not require this level of detail.
Spectra works exclusively with Advanced Diagnostics (on Kennedy) in South Tampa for all your imaging needs. If you have previous X-rays, they can tell us a lot about the state of your condition, but may not help us with a specific correction to the upper cervical spine.
Rarely (only if you prefer it). While Spectra Wellness chiropractors are trained in manual spinal manipulation performed by most chiropractors, they prefer to take a much more specific and non-invasive approach to correcting the neck. The top bone in the neck is adjusted using a percussion sound wave instrument, using a procedure that is dependent on precise X-ray analysis. The correction is performed with the spine in a neutral position, within the normal range of motion, without any twisting, popping or cracking. This non-invasive approach can be used with patients with pre-existing disc injuries or arthritic degeneration, and is safe for all ages.