Parkinson's Disease

Parkinson’s is a neurodegenerative disorder that afflicts up to 10 million worldwide. Currently, there isn’t a cure for this illness, so patients rely on treatment options like physiotherapy and oral medication. Some also swear by the benefits they experience after seeking assistance from an Upper Cervical chiropractor for Parkinson's. According to a published study, Parkinson’s likely develops from an upper cervical spine injury. The researcher explains that abnormalities or postural imbalances that stem from trauma or other forms of injuries to the neck can impact mechanoreception. 

The postural imbalance can also interrupt signal transmission of sensory signals to the brain. Consequently, this affects your nervous system’s ability to send “correct” instructions to the rest of the body. Thankfully, an Upper Cervical chiropractor for Parkinson's can potentially help improve CNS function by removing interferences along the cervical spine.

Accidents like car collisions or sports injuries can compromise the alignment of your atlas, axis, and skull. This can lead to neurovascular compression, affecting nervous system communication. Unfortunately, this series of events can contribute to the onset of neurodegenerative conditions like Parkinson’s. 

Suppose you suspect having cervical spine misalignments because of apparent signs like neck pain, uneven shoulders and hips, and altered gait patterns. In that case, you must consider consulting with an Upper Cervical chiropractor. This way, you can undergo cervical spine assessment and receive ample neck bone adjustments if needed.

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