There has already been a blood pressure study that used diversified supine adjusting. The study failed and the blood pressure was not lowered in any consistent manner according to my best understanding of the study.
This adjustment is N.U.C.C.A. The goal is for an orthogonal relationship between the head and neck allowing the brain stem to properly regulate the body. There is currently a continuous study at the best most premier Chiropractic College in the world, Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport Iowa. The study is researching other upper cervical techniques. All upper cervical techniques do not twist and pop and YES the public needs to be aware of the different procedures that are gentle.
@adioflo What BS …. I feel bad for you adioflo and other NUCCA people that think this way. Funny thing is a local NUCCA doc near me… for all he preaches about NUCCA… he has added spinal decompression to his practice. I find that quite ironic.
As for Chiro47… I agree NUCCA is shooting itself and chiropractic with it’s thinking and marketing that I’ve seen.
@docbrok Well put docbrok, NUCCA is shooting its own and all of chiropractic in the foot by laying claim that it is the premier upper cervical technique and the sole application to rectify an upper cervical subluxation that causeds hypertension. All techniques are effective but are applied in different manners. ADIO!
@adioflo Dear blow job (adioflo), all that I implied was that; there are other upper cervical adjustive techniques that accomplish the same objective as NUCCA. I did not put down NUCCA. I see 500+ pv/week to your 75 pv/week. I attended both the largest and most modern chiro school in the world (Life Chiropractic), which by the way instructs on the most techniques. Suck it up sucka! ADIO!
docbrok – stop this BS! we know that other adjustments CAN do the job … the point is that NUCCA can do it consistantly compared to other procedures. that doesn’t mean you should stop treating, by all means do it how you know … but the FACTS are that this study was on NUCCA and ONLY REPRESENTS THAT FACT!!!
chiropractic47 – you are just a chiropractic leach and obviously either did not attend chiropractic school or didn’t pay attention cause everyone DOES NOT learn the same techniques.
I wouldn’t say every… I know many chiros from certain schools that don’t even learn how to adjust. NUCCA isn’t the only upper cervical technique that gets this or other positive results. My first patient years ago… his BP dropped 22 points after his first cervical adjustment… not even an upper cervical technique. NUCCA chiros have to stop this marketing that their way is the way these results occur. And as for the statement of C1 being the fuse box..don’t forget the other vertebra!!!
The news station stands to be corrected…Every chiropractic doctor learns the same upper cervical technique (toggle recoil) shown in the video. CHIROPRACTIC!!
There has already been a blood pressure study that used diversified supine adjusting. The study failed and the blood pressure was not lowered in any consistent manner according to my best understanding of the study.
This adjustment is N.U.C.C.A. The goal is for an orthogonal relationship between the head and neck allowing the brain stem to properly regulate the body. There is currently a continuous study at the best most premier Chiropractic College in the world, Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport Iowa. The study is researching other upper cervical techniques. All upper cervical techniques do not twist and pop and YES the public needs to be aware of the different procedures that are gentle.
@adioflo What BS …. I feel bad for you adioflo and other NUCCA people that think this way. Funny thing is a local NUCCA doc near me… for all he preaches about NUCCA… he has added spinal decompression to his practice. I find that quite ironic.
As for Chiro47… I agree NUCCA is shooting itself and chiropractic with it’s thinking and marketing that I’ve seen.
@docbrok Well put docbrok, NUCCA is shooting its own and all of chiropractic in the foot by laying claim that it is the premier upper cervical technique and the sole application to rectify an upper cervical subluxation that causeds hypertension. All techniques are effective but are applied in different manners. ADIO!
@adioflo Dear blow job (adioflo), all that I implied was that; there are other upper cervical adjustive techniques that accomplish the same objective as NUCCA. I did not put down NUCCA. I see 500+ pv/week to your 75 pv/week. I attended both the largest and most modern chiro school in the world (Life Chiropractic), which by the way instructs on the most techniques. Suck it up sucka! ADIO!
docbrok – stop this BS! we know that other adjustments CAN do the job … the point is that NUCCA can do it consistantly compared to other procedures. that doesn’t mean you should stop treating, by all means do it how you know … but the FACTS are that this study was on NUCCA and ONLY REPRESENTS THAT FACT!!!
chiropractic47 – you are just a chiropractic leach and obviously either did not attend chiropractic school or didn’t pay attention cause everyone DOES NOT learn the same techniques.
I wouldn’t say every… I know many chiros from certain schools that don’t even learn how to adjust. NUCCA isn’t the only upper cervical technique that gets this or other positive results. My first patient years ago… his BP dropped 22 points after his first cervical adjustment… not even an upper cervical technique. NUCCA chiros have to stop this marketing that their way is the way these results occur. And as for the statement of C1 being the fuse box..don’t forget the other vertebra!!!
We know it’s NUCCA and we know that NUCCA is not the only upper cervical game in town.
Actually, the technique shown is NUCCA. And there’s no toggle recoil being done with this technique.
The news station stands to be corrected…Every chiropractic doctor learns the same upper cervical technique (toggle recoil) shown in the video. CHIROPRACTIC!!