The Atlas correction method seems to solve all the problems with spinal missalignments.
If the atlas is crooked, the head is off balance, but our heads never look off balanced.
Why? Because the spine will adjust by twisting hips and spine and other parts to keep the head centered down the body.
The treatment was developed by Dr Roy Sweat and it uses a shock wave to move the atlas back into alignment.
This video explains it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VeOyNwJik1c&feature=channel
Here is another
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tu1TQCM1Uy4
Paraboy
Hi Thomas,
Thanks for the response.
I do agree that it could be profit motivated, however, their explainations make way too much sense.
The videos claim that the reason our head doesn't til if we walk around with one shoe on and one off, is due to the internal mechanisms forcing our head straight and what ever the muscles can do to contort the spine and or hips to acheive a straight head, is what our body seems to do.
I would like to find out if this is infact true.
However, If the atlas orthogonal treatment is false, the Dorn method is the best alternative to back correction I have seen, yet.
Thanks,
Paraboy