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AILMENTS MOST COMMONLY ASSOCIATED WITH THE ATLAS

 

Here is a list of the main ailments and symptoms that have been alleviated or have disappeared after repositioning of the Atlas. Some of these ailments are directly attributable to a misaligned Atlas, while others are simply further worsened by this situation. Not all of the ailments listed here will be eliminated in everyone who undergoes a realignment of the Atlas, since some of them may have other causes or concomitant causes. If the condition is caused by a badly positioned Atlas, it will probably improve or be eliminated once the position of the first cervical vertebra is corrected.
 
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x Migraine
x Cephalalgia - headache
x Dizziness - unsteadiness
x Cervical pain - cervicalgia
x Torticollis - pains in the neck
x Asymmetrical or limited rotation of the head
x Muscular contractions - persistent muscular pains
x Pains in the shoulders
x Back pain - dorsalgia
x Lumbalgia - backache
x Hernias of the intervertebral discs - protrusions
x Compressed spinal nerves
x Asymmetry of the pelvis
x Different leg lengths (apparent)
x Pains in the hip joints
x Pains in the legs, knees or feet
x Cold hands and feet
x Cardiac rhythm disturbances - altered blood pressure
x Digestive problems - hyperacidity
x Frequent constipation or diarrhoea
x Insomnia - chronic fatigue
x Depression (if associated with constant post-whiplash pain)
 

The following ailments may be negatively affected by misalignment of the Atlas, in other words the illness may be further worsened. After correction of the Atlas misalignment, it is possible in some cases to observe an improvement.

 
x Tinnitus (recurrent buzzing or whistling in the ears)
x Menière’s syndrome
x Otitis or recurrent inflammation of the ears
x Trigeminal neuralgia
x TMJ syndrome
x Sinusitis
x Asthma
x Tendonitis
x Tennis elbow
x Sciatica
x Pins and needles of the limbs - paraesthesia
x Chronic pains
x Chronic fatigue syndrome (can also derive from acidosis)
x Allergies - hay fever
x Learning difficulties
x Dyslexia (difficulty with reading or writing)
x Epilepsy