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Craniocervical chiropractic procedures - a précis of upper cervical chiropractic.

H Charles Woodfield1, Craig York2, Roderic P Rochester3, Scott Bales4, Mychal Beebe5, Bryan Salminen6, Jeffrey N Scholten7.   

Abstract

Presented here is a narrative review of upper cervical procedures intended to facilitate understanding and to increase knowledge of upper cervical chiropractic care. Safety, efficacy, common misconceptions, and research are discussed, allowing practitioners, chiropractic students, and the general public to make informed decisions regarding utilization and referrals for this distinctive type of chiropractic care. Upper cervical techniques share the same theoretical paradigm in that the primary subluxation exists in the upper cervical spine. These procedures use similar assessments to determine if spinal intervention is necessary and successful once delivered. The major difference involves their use of either an articular or orthogonal radiograph analysis model when determining the presence of a misalignment. Adverse events following an upper cervical adjustment consist of mild symptomatic reactions of short-duration (< 24-hours). Due to a lack of quality and indexed references, information contained herein is limited by the significance of literature cited, which included non-indexed and/or non-peer reviewed sources.

Keywords:  adverse events; atlas; cervical; chiropractic; chiropractic adjustment; craniocervical

Year:  2015        PMID: 26136610      PMCID: PMC4486989     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Can Chiropr Assoc        ISSN: 0008-3194


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