Re: My Recommendation - Atlas
Bonesetting has been around forever. If done correctly its results are miraculous. Originally Chiropractic centered the entire profession around adjusting the Atlas. BJ Palmer developed specific adjusting technics to accomplish that. Chiropractic called it the HIO (hole in One). The atlas is basically a ring of bone that your head sits on and has an effect on the entire body.
My father had polio when he was a kid that the atlas adjusting cured. Thus Dad became a chiropractor.
The first thing I did upon graduation is work with my Dad for a while. Of course atlas adjusting was tops in his technics. I think that's one of the reason why I've been so successful over the years. I correct the atlas subluxation. Once that is corrected the rest is almost easy. Even disc problems. Alway check the atlas.
It's sad that most of the new chiropractors have strayed so far from its original concepts. Money is the new technic. As the post previous to yours details.
I'm of the old school though and will remain so for the next ohhhhh lets see, I'm 58 now, what do you think? 40 maybe 50 years. Yeah.....
Doc Sutter