with gentle, precise adjustments.
In 2023, Dr. Jane completed her Diplomate in Chiropractic Craniocervical Junction Procedures.
She is 1 of 63 chiropractors in the world to hold the certification.Can you help me?
Yes.
My specialty is Upper Cervical Chiropractic (also called NeuroStructural). While powerful for treating a wide range of symptoms, it’s not a magical fix-all.
If your problem isn’t structural, our advanced diagnostics will catch that right away. Then it’s our job to help you find the right provider.
Either way, we’ll help you feel better.
How is your approach different?
We get your head on straight.
It’s all about the Atlas – your C1 vertebra, which sits at the craniocervical junction (CCJ). In English, that’s where your head meets your neck.
Unfortunately, the CCJ is frequently a “no-go” area for many practitioners.
If this area is out of whack, it must be addressed first to obtain lasting results.
How long will it take?
Typically it takes at least 24 visits to stabilize a Structural Shift in an adult.
That said, we don’t have a cookie-cutter treatment plan.
One person’s symptoms and health history will be vastly different than yours, obviously.
We will start with a thorough health history. I’ll take objective measurements. Then I’ll make recommendations for you.
How often do I need to come in?
At first, twice a week.
I’ll be monitoring your Atlas correction. We’ll catch it just as it slips into old habits – back into misalignment.
We’ll also begin working more intensively on other structural issues.
Once we see strength and stability returning, I’ll see you once a week through your Initial Phase of Correction.
How much does it cost?
More than a walk-in chiropractor, but less than invasive procedures like injections or surgery.
Yeah, it sounds like I’m dodging the question. I’m not.
I begin every relationship with a Complimentary Consultation – it’s the only way I can learn how to treat you.
I promise no high-pressure sales tactics, gimmicks, or year-long contracts.
You and I will discuss ALL costs during your free consultation. Then you decide what’s best for you.