The future of Upper Cervical Chiropractic and Dentistry / How the neck and mouth affect our health with Dr. Gordon Elder
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Dr. Gordon Elder
- Upper Cervical Chiropractic deals with the brainstem. It is the most basic part of the brainstem is what we call the lizard brain or the most primitive part that deals with staying alive; our breathing, our pulse, blood pressure, and things like that. And the brainstem is affected by the alignment of bones and nerves, and tissues at the very top of our neck, right underneath the head.
- The mouth plays a more intimate and intricate role than I had realized in the health of the upper cervical spine.
- The neck and the jaw affect each other anatomically and neurologically.
- Both neck and jaw issues can cause posture problems that affect the whole body.
- Sometimes the Upper Cervical Chiropractor and the Dentist need to work together for the best results.
- This is at the very forefront right now of treatment, of therapy, of science. Not many people do work that works together with an upper cervical chiropractic specialist and a dentist. Most doctors don't even know how important the relationship between the mouth and the brain stem, and the upper cervical spine is. It is outside the mindset of most Doctors.
- At the Blair Chiropractic Clinic, Craniocervical Junction Specialists the future will be working with Dentists.
- The best resource for this kind of cooperation is Dr. Chris Chapman in Salt Lake City at
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