Your first visit...
First time in...
At your initial consultation, the Doctor Ri will take a history of your current health status, go over past traumas that may be associated with your health problems, and answer any questions you may have. Next, you will be brought to an examination room where a battery of tests will be performed to determine if you have a spinal misalignment that is causing your body to function improperly. Finally, we will provide you with a detailed explanation of what Blair Upper Cervical Care is and the process that you will go through if you decide to become a patient in our office.
Testing time...
Are your legs equal ...
Let's find out...
Do you need adjustment...
CBCT scan...
All your question...
Spinal adjustment...
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The brain controls all messages to every cell in the body, including messages of health and healing.[...]
The focus of Upper Cervical Care is the correct alignment of the two vertebrae in the spine: the atlas and the axis. [...]
An adjustment is the physical correction of a misaligned joint. When a vertebra is misaligned, [...]
That is ideally what we are trying to achieve. However, it is extremely rare that anyone needs just one [...]
There is no simple answer to this question. However, there are three guidelines or Rules of Healing that [...]
After graduating from general chiropractic college, Upper Cervical doctors continue post-graduate training in upper cervical care [...]
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Dr. Jerome Ri, a upper cervical chiropractor based in Carson county, has specialized in the Blair Upper Cervical Chiropractic Technique for over 16 years. Drawing from his personal experience with chronic health issues stemming from a head and neck injury, Dr. Ril advocates for the importance of the upper cervical spine in overall health.
The Blair technique, known for its precision and gentleness, avoids the traditional chiropractic methods of pulling, popping, or twisting the neck, focusing instead on the critical relationship between the upper neck, brainstem, and central nervous system.