The NUCCA Procedure"There
are many things that add stress to our spinal column." Motor vehicle accidents,
a fall, lifting, sitting for too long - even just the various stresses of day
to day living can alter our body balance and produce pain and discomfort.  After
a significant stress or strain to the spinal column, the associated muscles will
respond and tighten. The body and spinal column become distorted and less stable.
With the spine now locked into a stressed position, every movement becomes an
imbalanced movement that puts added stress and strain on the muscles, ligaments
and the nerves that are associated with the spinal column. This added stress often
produces a variety of symptoms that can significantly interfere with the enjoyment
of our life. The
NUCCA organization has developed a very precise procedure
to correct this problem that is based upon mathematics, physics, and biomechanics.
The first neck vertebra, also known as the atlas or C-1, is a small donut-like
ring located at the top of the spine. It is in close proximity to the brain stem,
which is the part of the central nervous system responsible for controlling a
number of vital body functions. One of these very important functions is the muscle
balance of the spinal column.  When the atlas is subjected to a stress or
injury, it can become partly misaligned in relation to the skull and the other
vertebrae in the neck. We
call this the Atlas Subluxation Complex Syndrome or the ASC Syndrome. Even a slight
structural misalignment of the upper neck will result in a muscular response that
shifts the body balance from normal and adds stress to the spinal column.
By making these subtle adjustments to the neck, it is possible to reduce this
misalignment and improve body balance. When you visit a NUCCA
doctor, an extensive
evaluation process begins. Since the severity and type of each spinal misalignment
is completely unique to the individual; the process begins by taking a detailed
health history. This includes the chief complaints, the location of these symptoms
in the body, how they began and how long they've been present.
Any other
health problems, injuries, motor vehicle accidents, surgeries, along with other
treatment programs, which include diagnostic tests and x-rays, are also evaluated
and assessed. After this initial process, the doctor will begin the steps
necessary in determining if your spinal column is significantly misaligned or
out of balance.  You
will be asked lie on the adjusting table and the doctor will check for a leg length
imbalance, which is also known as the "short leg phenomenon". This is where the
leg is not really shorter, but appears shorter because the hips are imbalanced. Precise
measurements of your spinal balance are taken. These measurements are used to
determine if you have a significant imbalance that would require a correction.
They are also used to determine the progress of your spinal stability on follow
up visits and help in determining when another spinal correction is needed. If
it is initially determined that you have significant body imbalance, a specific
series of x-rays is performed and mathematically analyzed before your first spinal
correction.  To obtain an optimal correction, these precise mathematical
calculations, are used to determine the proper direction for the spinal column
to return towards normal. This correction is unique for each patient and the x-ray
series is a critical part of ensuring accuracy and also that a successful correction
is achieved. The NUCCA x-ray series involves safety procedures that use
low technique settings along with specially designed filters to further reduce
x-ray exposure to the patient. When
it's time for your spinal adjustment, the doctor will have you lie on the adjusting
table on your side and position your head in a very specific fashion. This is
based on the information obtained from the x-rays.  The
doctor will then be positioned in a specific stance, which is again determined
from the x-ray analysis, and place their hand near your ear. This is where the
side of the atlas or 1st neck vertebra is located. The doctor will apply a number
of very light and subtle corrections that move the spinal bones of the neck very
carefully. It takes very little shifting of the bones to relieve nerve pressure.
The precision of the procedure means, the spinal correction is subtle in
its application, but, the positive effects on the nervous system and improved
body balance are NOT! Because
it's important to receive the best possible correction on your first visit, the
doctor will take two post x-rays following the initial correction. These
post x-ray films will show the doctor how the spine responded to the adjustment.
This is typically done only after your first adjustment. If the x-ray measurements
indicate that the correction was not optimal, the doctor will continue to re-adjust
you until a favorable balance is achieved. We know that the better the
spinal correction, the better the chance of recovery.  Because
each spinal correction and healing response is unique to the individual, you will
be monitored closely with follow-up visits. These visits help ensure the spinal
correction is maintained for as long as possible and the healing process continues.
Correcting and stabilizing the spine may require a number of adjustments over
a period of time. The objective measurements used in the NUCCA procedure,
such as the initial pre and post x-rays, leg length checks and spinal balance
measurements help to monitor the recovery process over time. It's helpful
to remember: Healing is a process, not an event. Recovery continues as
long as the adjustment or correction holds and optimal spinal balance is maintained.
Adjustments are only given when the body demonstrates a sufficient misalignment. After
your spinal correction, you will want to be mindful of looking after yourself
during the initial phase of the healing process. Your doctor will help you to
understand what you can do to help maintain your spinal correction. Being adjusted
as few times as possible is ideal and it is our goal to help you achieve this.
Hopefully you now know the importance of good body balance, it's influence
on improved nerve function and how NUCCA plays an important role in restoring
and maintaining good health. When it comes to offering help for spinal
related problems, we know that no one procedure offers a 100% solution.  What
a NUCCA doctor can offer is, a way to: 1. Correct body imbalance to
relieve stress on the spinal column and nervous system. 2. Help you stay
corrected. 3. Enhance your understanding of spinal care. Both, the correction
and prevention of problems. And
what is possible for you to gain from this care is: 1. Relief from
your problem. 2. Recovery over time. 3. Regained stability and function.
NUCCA has helped thousands of people of all ages regain and maintain their health
throughout their lifetime. NUCCA offers a conservative approach to healing
that is specific to that person and works to enhance the body's own ability to
be well. If you would like your spinal column checked for imbalance and
to see if "your head is on straight", we would be pleased to consult with you.
A referral from another health care practitioner is not needed. You simply need
to contact us through the information on this website.
The NUCCA procedure
is taught through accredited Chiropractic colleges and the education and research
traditions carry on today with the NUCCA organization offering educational conferences
attended by both chiropractic students and experienced doctors from all over the
world. Seminars include research updates and a certification program designed
to enhance the knowledge and skills of practicing NUCCA doctors. Dr.
Hasick is a Board Certified Instructor and actively teaches at the NUCCA conferences
twice a year. He recently co-authored a chapter on Neurology with Dr. Michael
Thomas in the newly released NUCCA Textbook.
Please contact us with any
questions you may have or if you would like to book an appointment to be examined
and determine if you would be a candidate for this care. |