Chiropractor in Columbus, OH Upper Cervical Care

Are You Ready for Gentle and Effective Chiropractic?

Then you’re ready for Oliver Specific Chiropractic. These are just some of the reasons that our patients love our Chiropractic patient on mountain topapproach to chiropractic and their health and well-being:

  • Our goal is natural body pain relief and better health without the use of drugs or surgery
  • Our approach is gentle, without popping, twisting, or cracking
  • We want you to have a better quality of life with as few chiropractic adjustments as possible

At Oliver Specific Chiropractic we use chiropractic procedures which have been refined by over 70 years of clinical research.

As providers of Upper Cervical Chiropractic Care, we focus on the vital balance between the head and the neck, an area that controls many body systems, and influences the stress across the whole spine.

What Are the Benefits of Upper Cervical Chiropractic Care?

There are many! The majority of our patients report having improvements in one or more of the following the areas:

  • Chiropractic Patients Jumpingdecreased pain
  • improved motion
  • less tension
  • more energy
  • better quality of sleep
  • improved focus
  • and better coordination and balance

Learn more about upper cervical chiropractic care, or what common symptoms we see in our Columbus chiropractic office.

Upper Cervical Chiropractic Care Changed My Life!

Columbus Chiropractor Dr. Johnathan OliverThank you for your interest in my practice and in upper cervical chiropractic care. For many Americans choosing a chiropractor is an important part of getting, and staying well.

I know, because like many of you, I am a chiropractic patient. I became a chiropractor because of the way chiropractic care positively changed my life.

I am a graduate of Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa, and a member of the Society of Chiropractic Orthospinology.

I invite you to read:

You can also read more information about my professional chiropractic background.

50 simple ways to lose your upper cervical alignment

In a perfect world, none of us would have been born by forceps, or by Cesarian, or with the doctor pulling with too much force on our heads.

In a perfect world, none of us would have fallen off the side of the bed when we were 2, tripped down the stairs at age eight, or rolled our car in the ditch at eighteen.

But these things happen. And when they do they often stress the muscles and ligaments of the upper neck to the point where the vertebrae misalign and lock-down, placing stress on the spinal column and the delicate nervous system inside.

If we were lucky enough to have our parents take us to an upper cervical chiropractor at a young age, we might have only lived with our neck misalignment for days, weeks, or maybe a few years before having it properly adjusted.

But most of us aren’t, which means many of us live one, two, or six decades before we ever have our atlas unlocked by our upper cervical chiropractor. By this time ligaments are tightened, muscles have developed amnesia, and we have patterns of movements which place stress on the top of our spine without us even knowing.

All of this is to say, that even a really good upper cervical correction may not hold very well, especially in the beginning of our care. And if we want to make the most of our upper cervical chiropractic care, we’re going to need to NOT do a few things that tend to weaken our upper neck. Here are 50 of them.

50 simple ways you can lose your upper cervical alignment.

  1. Sleeping on your stomach.

  2. Sleeping on your side without proper neck support.

  3. Reading in bed with a book on your chest.

  4. Watching television in bed with your chin on your chest.

  5. Falling asleep on the arm of the couch.

  6. Falling asleep upright in a chair.

  7. Falling asleep upright in a chair and waking up with an ear resting on one shoulder.

  8. Falling asleep anywhere other than your bed.

  9. Propping your head up on your hands, fist or palm under your jaw, for more than a few seconds at a time.

  10. Looking up for more than a minute at a a time, be it stargazing, birdwatching, or painting a ceiling.

  11. Stretching your neck by pushing it forward, backward, or pulling it to the the side with your hands.

  12. Having anyone else push or pull your head to stretch your neck.

  13. Stretching your neck by rolling your head in big circles.

  14. Staring down at a Smart Phone screen or tablet for hours everyday.

  15. Gripping a phone between your ear and your shoulder, instead of using headset or speaker phone.

  16. Having a small child hang from your neck.

  17. Having a small child jump on your head while wrestling in the living room.

  18. Having anyone hang from your neck or jump on your head.

  19. Whipping your head to the left or right or up and down while dancing, head-banging, or whatever it is you might be doing.

  20. Flipping your hair repeatedly to remove it from your face.

  21. Shaking your hair out to help dry it after a shower.

  22. Turning your head without moving your shoulder to look behind you while driving.

  23. Driving and hitting anything going more than five miles per hour.

  24. Driving and getting hit by anyone else going more than five miles per hour, for that matter.

  25. Getting into your small sedan by craning your neck to one side to sit down over and over again, instead of sitting down facing outward, and then rotating your body inward.

  26. Getting elbowed in the face while playing basketball, volleyball, tag, or any other amateur sport.

  27. Standing on your head.

  28. Heading a soccer ball.

  29. Smacking your own forehead.

  30. Falling on an outstretched hand.

  31. Doing a somersault improperly.

  32. Doing a cartwheel improperly.

  33. Doing certain yoga positions improperly.

  34. Doing ab crunches with your hands behind your head.

  35. Landing on your head from any height.

  36. Boxing.

  37. Martial arts with bad form.

  38. Bench pressing and watching your biceps, not the bar.

  39. Squatting and lifting your chin as you fatigue.

  40. Lifting without tucking your chin at work, at home, or anywhere.

  41. Getting dental work.

  42. Popping your own neck.

  43. Having someone else pop your neck.

  44. Chewing gum all day.

  45. Cracking a tooth.

  46. Deep tissue massage in the neck.

  47. Getting your hair washed, dyed, or dried backward in a salon sink.

  48. Getting into a pillow fight.

  49. Getting placed in a head-lock

  50. Getting up, turning over, or moving your body by leading with the head and neck, and not with the pelvis.

Does doing any one of these 50 things mean you’re going to need another adjustment? Not necessarily. Everyone is a little bit different. (Some kids have played high school football without losing their alignment.)

But they are common ways that you can set your upper cervical care backwards, and they’re worth considering if you’re having a hard time holding your alignment.

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