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How to Find the Best Chiropractor Near Me?

What is an Upper Cervical Chiropractor?

An upper cervical chiropractor is trained in a specialized form of chiropractic treatment that focuses solely on the upper cervical spine. Using what is referred to as the Blair Chiropractic Technique, this non-traditional form of chiropractic treatment employs a ‘whole-picture’ approach to improving upper cervical spinal health to treat common ailments.

What to Look Out for in an Upper Cervical Chiropractor

Before you start your search for an upper cervical chiropractor, you should first establish what you’re hoping to achieve through treatment and what kind of services you’re looking for. Some important things to consider when checking out a prospective chiropractor include:

  • The cleanliness of the clinic space and the hygiene practices of the staff.

  • The chiropractor’s overall demeanor and approach to treatment — look for a chiropractor that is friendly, professional, and approachable.

  • The chiropractor should be qualified and licensed to practice. Furthermore, you should look for chiropractors that make an effort to continue to educate themselves in the field. 

  • Ideally, your chiropractor shouldn’t constantly be booked out for months on end and they will see you promptly when you do visit for an appointment. 

  • What healthcare options does the clinic provide? Are they affordable and their pricing competitive?

How to Find an Upper Cervical Chiropractor

When it comes to finding an upper cervical chiropractor, your best option is the look to customer reviews. While they’re not always 100% reliable, looking at previous or current client reviews can help you to gauge the quality of the service and the treatment. For more honest reviews, ask around your local community for advice. Whether it’s through friends or family, speaking with someone who has had first-hand experience with a chiropractor is going to provide you with invaluable insight into what to expect from their treatment. 

Depending on what treatment you’re seeking, you may be able to narrow down your search. Before you make an appointment, look at the prospective chiropractor’s webpage to see if they offer treatment for your condition. If the chiropractor does offer the treatment you need, don’t be afraid to ask for a tour of their facilities. Having an in-person tour will not only allow you to check out the quality of the facilities but will also give you a chance to get to know your potential chiropractor a little better. 

Finally, shop around your local area to see which clinics offer introductory prices for new clients. Generally, most chiropractors will offer new clients a discounted first treatment in order to muster up business. This can be a great way to try out a clinic without a large financial investment. 

Let Blair Chiropractic Clinic Help You

Dr. Gordon Elder has been working as an upper cervical chiropractic specialist for over 20 years, practicing his passion for upper cervical spinal treatment alongside his dedicated team. After both Dr. Elder and his wife Ruth experienced astonishing results following their own Blair Chiropractic journey, Dr. Elder has immersed himself in the study of head and upper cervical injuries to share that success with other patients. 

Dr. Elder is able to treat a wide range of conditions using the Blair Chiropractic Technique. Some of the most common conditions include:

  • Asthma

  • Blurry Vision

  • Chronic Ear Infections

  • Arthritis

  • Insomnia

  • Colic

  • Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

  • Sciatica

  • Migraines

  • Neck pain

  • TMJ

If you’re seeking upper cervical chiropractic treatment, get in touch today to speak with Dr. Gordon Elder about the health of your upper cervical spine. Located in Lubbock, Texas, Dr. Elder also services Amarillo, Midland, Odessa, Abilene, El Paso in Texas, and Hobbs in New Mexico.

Published by Vic Belonogoff: A Blair Chiropractic doctor helped heal vertigo, among other conditions that Vic Belonogoff suffered from, and it gave him his life back. He continues to see an upper cervical chiropractor as a preventative measure. Vic Belonogoff is passionate about upper cervical chiropractic and how much it helps patients.

Upper Cervical Chiropractic Is an Alternative Treatment for Diabetes

Diabetes Treatment

What is Diabetes?

Diabetes is a condition that affects a person’s ability to use, maintain, and store glucose in the body. Approximately 10% of adults in the U.S. have diabetes, but the occurrence of diabetes is increasing at an alarming rate.

The two types of diabetes, type 1 and type 2, have different causes and affect patients quite differently. Type 1 diabetes is triggered by issues in the pancreas. Primarily, when the pancreas cannot produce enough insulin and, as a result, cannot store glucose as energy. In type 2 diabetes, the body’s ability to process and store glucose is affected by obesity or a sedentary lifestyle.

A commonly overlooked factor in the onset of diabetes is a misalignment in the upper cervical spine. Read on to find out how the upper cervical spine could be causing your diabetes.

Signs and Symptoms of Diabetes

The symptoms of diabetes will depend on whether an individual is suffering from type 1 or type 2 diabetes. Treatment for each type of diabetes is different, so it is important that you seek a medical diagnosis before considering any treatment options. 

Diabetes type 1 and 2 share a range of symptoms, including lethargy, blurry vision, frequent headaches, excessive thirst, dizziness, frequent urination, leg cramps, stomach pain, slow healing cuts or wounds, and a constant feeling of hunger.

How the Upper Cervical Spine Affects Diabetes

There is no immediate, obvious link between diabetes and misalignments in the upper cervical spine. However, ongoing research has highlighted a potential bridge through the central nervous system (CNS). The central nervous system is responsible for communicating with the endocrine cells in the pancreas. When insulin levels need to be adjusted, the CNS will facilitate this process by communicating with the endocrine cells. 

If there is a misalignment in the upper cervical spine, it can lead to compression of key neural pathways along the CNS. Over time, this can cause localized inflammation that will disrupt or even inhibit nerve flow between the CNS and the endocrine cells. If the pancreas starts receiving mixed signals about when to produce and store insulin, patients may begin to experience diabetes symptoms.

How Our Upper Cervical Spinal Treatment for Diabetes Works

Dr. Gordon Elder is a specialist Blair Upper Cervical Chiropractor. The Blair technique focuses on re-engaging the body’s natural healing mechanisms and restoring the upper cervical spine to improve nerve, muscle, and spinal function.

For diabetes treatment, Dr. Elder usually takes a two-step approach to get to the root cause of your condition. Before treatment can begin, patients will attend a 25-30-minute consultation; this will give Dr. Elder the opportunity to gather information about a patient’s medical history. Dr. Elder will also use this time to determine whether there is a misalignment present in the upper cervical spine. This diagnostic process typically involves the use of advanced 3-D imaging techniques to identify the exact location of any misalignments.

Following diagnosis, Dr. Elder will create an individualized, comprehensive treatment plan, giving you the time to ask any questions or voice any concerns you may have over your treatment. Once treatment begins, Dr. Elder will employ a range of gentle and low-force corrections to coax any affected vertebrae back into alignment. By restoring the upper cervical spine to its natural position, pressure will be removed from the CNS and electrical signals can begin to fire normally. Over time, this will allow for insulin production to stabilize. 

To properly treat diabetes, you’ll be required to return for regular check-ups (for at least 3-5 months) to ensure the adjustment is holding. Most patients average between 10 and 15 appointments with Dr. Elder to achieve long-lasting/permanent results.  

If diabetes is preventing you from living your life to the fullest, get in touch today to speak with Dr. Gordon Elder about the health of your upper cervical spine. Located in Lubbock, Texas, Dr. Elder also services Amarillo, Midland, Odessa, Abilene, El Paso in Texas, and Hobbs in New Mexico.


Published by Vic Belonogoff: A Blair Chiropractic doctor helped heal vertigo, among other conditions that Vic Belonogoff suffered from, and it gave him his life back. He continues to see an upper cervical chiropractor as a preventative measure. Vic Belonogoff is passionate about upper cervical chiropractic and how much it helps patients.

A Way to Treat a Herniated Disc Naturally

Herniated Disc Treatment

What is a Herniated Disc?

A herniated disc, or as it is more commonly known, a slipped disc, occurs when the structural integrity of the spine is compromised, allowing the fluid-filled pad between individual vertebrae to bulge or even break free. A herniated disc can result in a whole host of secondary conditions like sciatica and lower back pain. 

Signs and Symptoms of a Herniated Disc

A herniated disc usually results from injury, trauma, or repetitive movements (repeated twisting) that involve the spine. A herniated disc isn’t always obvious, so patients who suspect they might be suffering from a herniated disc can also look out for symptoms such as tingling or numbness in the extremities, weakness of the muscles, headaches, awkward gait, shooting or sharp pain in the lower leg or arm that worsens when you sneeze, cough, or sit in a certain position, and a decline in fine motor abilities.

How the Upper Cervical Spine Affects a Herniated Disc

While you can experience disc herniation at any point in the spine, it can be particularly concerning if it’s occurring in the upper cervical spine. The bulging of the disc directly into the spinal cord and spinal nerves can quickly lead to spinal cord compression. This alone is enough to cause serious pain to the back and/or neck but, left unchecked, this kind of spinal compression can result in long-term consequences for regular nerve function. When electrical signals controlling fine motor abilities are impeded along the spinal cord, it can lead to a cascade of other issues with the central nervous system. 

How Our Upper Cervical Treatment for a Herniated Disc Works

If you’re suffering from a herniated disc, our specialist Dr. Gordon Elder, is an expert in the Blair Upper Cervical Chiropractic Technique. Unlike conventional chiropractic treatment, this technique focuses specifically on restoring the upper cervical spine, using targeted and precise spinal correction techniques. 

Dr. Elder’s treatment involves a two-step system. Firstly, patients will attend a 25–30-minute consultation to establish their history and determine whether a vertebral misalignment has caused their herniated disc. Following this, Dr. Elder will deliver an extensive report and you’ll also have the opportunity to ask Dr. Elder any questions about your condition. The diagnostic process will typically involve the use of advanced 3-D imaging techniques to pinpoint the specific location of any misalignments.

In terms of treatment, Dr. Elder will use the Blair chiropractic adjustment techniques to coax the misaligned vertebrae back into their natural position, restoring regular nerve flow and kickstarting the body’s natural healing mechanisms.

Following your first treatment, patients do need to return for regular check-ups (for at least 3-5 months) to ensure the adjustment has set. Most patients average between 10 and 15 appointments with Dr. Elder to achieve long-lasting/permanent results.  

If a herniated disc is preventing you from doing the things you love, get in touch today to speak with Dr. Elder about the health of your upper cervical spine. Located in Lubbock, Texas, Dr. Elder also services Amarillo, Midland, Odessa, Abilene, El Paso in Texas, and Hobbs in New Mexico.

Published by Vic Belonogoff: A Blair Chiropractic doctor helped heal vertigo, among other conditions that Vic Belonogoff suffered from, and it gave him his life back. He continues to see an upper cervical chiropractor as a preventative measure. Vic Belonogoff is passionate about upper cervical chiropractic and how much it helps patients.

Can Upper Cervical Chiropractic Help with Bedwetting?

Bedwetting Treatment

What is Bedwetting?

Bedwetting, or primary nocturnal enuresis, is a condition that can affect individuals of all ages but is particularly common in children. While it is normal for young children to struggle with bed wetting as they learn bladder control, primary nocturnal enuresis is a condition where an individual will still wet the bed despite having developed bladder control. As children generally grow out of bed wetting, frequent bouts of primary nocturnal enuresis could indicate a more serious issue. 

Signs and Symptoms of Bedwetting

Commonly, children and anyone else above the age of seven who still experience bed wetting are considered to suffer from primary nocturnal enuresis. Other symptoms that are commonly experienced with primary nocturnal enuresis include wetting the bed at least twice a week for more than 3-months, sudden onset of bedwetting after months or even years of no incidents, painful urination, snoring, hard stools, pink or red urine, and a feeling of unquenchable thirst. 

How the Upper Cervical Spine Affects Bedwetting

The upper cervical spine shelters and supports the function of the spinal cord, and significant components of the central nervous system (CNS). The CNS is responsible for sending and receiving electrical signals from around the body, communicating with essential organs like the bladder to instruct the release or retention of urine. 

When one or more upper cervical vertebrae are misaligned, the ensuing inflammation can interrupt or even block these electrical, resulting in miscommunication between the CNS and the bladder and ultimately, bedwetting.

How Our Upper Cervical Treatment for Bedwetting Works

Dr. Gordon Elder, our in-house chiropractic specialist, is an expert in the Blair Upper Cervical Chiropractic Technique. This non-traditional chiropractic treatment focuses specifically on restoring the upper cervical spine, using gentle and precise spinal correction techniques. 

Dr. Elder’s treatment involves identifying and treating bedwetting by using a two-step system. Firstly, patients will attend a 25–30-minute consultation to determine if a vertebral misalignment is causing their bedwetting. After this consultation, Dr. Elder will deliver a formal diagnosis and you’ll have the opportunity to ask Dr. Elder any questions about your condition. This process will involve the use of advanced 3-D imaging diagnostic techniques to pinpoint the specific location of any misalignments.

For your treatment, Dr. Elder will use the Blair chiropractic adjustment techniques to push the misaligned vertebrae back into their natural position, thereby allowing the body’s natural healing mechanisms to resume and maintain regular nerve function.

Following your initial treatment, patients will need to return for regular check-ups (for at least 3-5 months) to ensure the adjustment has set. Most patients average between 10 and 15 appointments with Dr. Elder to achieve long-lasting/permanent results.  

If bedwetting is impacting your quality of life, get in touch today to speak with Dr. Elder about the health of your upper cervical spine. Located in Lubbock, Texas, Dr. Elder also services Amarillo, Midland, Odessa, Abilene, El Paso in Texas, and Hobbs in New Mexico.

Published by Vic Belonogoff: A Blair Chiropractic doctor helped heal vertigo, among other conditions that Vic Belonogoff suffered from, and it gave him his life back. He continues to see an upper cervical chiropractor as a preventative measure. Vic Belonogoff is passionate about upper cervical chiropractic and how much it helps patients.

A Natural Leg Length Discrepancy Treatment Method

Leg Length Discrepancy Treatment

What is Leg Length Discrepancy?

Seeing a slight difference in the length of your legs is not uncommon and is completely normal. However, when there is a significant difference between the length of one leg from the other, it can lead to a range of issues along the spine, shoulders, and head. Some individuals may have leg length discrepancy from birth, but this condition can also be seen in young teens and adults, particularly those who have suffered an injury to the upper cervical region of the spine.

Signs and Symptoms of Leg Length Discrepancy

Leg length discrepancy can have serious consequences on childhood development, leading to a range of skeletal and muscular issues if not addressed. Some common symptoms of leg length discrepancy include walking with a limp, a noticeable difference in the height of the hip bone on one side compared to the other, the appearance of a curved spine despite having no scoliosis diagnosis, back pain, and fatigue. 

How the Upper Cervical Spine Affects Leg Length Discrepancy

Leg length discrepancy that does not stem from conditions like scoliosis can often be difficult to diagnose. An often-overlooked cause of leg length discrepancy is a misalignment in the upper cervical spine. The atlas or the C1 vertebra (located at the junction of the neck and skull) is responsible for holding the weight of the head and supporting the head movement. 

Whether through injury or genetic factors, if the atlas vertebra is dislodged, the entire centerline of the body is pushed out of alignment. While the misalignment can be slight, the body will immediately begin to compensate to keep the head close to the centerline of the body. In turn, muscle tone on one side of the spine is increased and tightens, pulling the hip bone closer to the shoulder. It is this action that directly results in leg length discrepancy.

How Our Upper Cervical Treatment for Leg Length Discrepancy Works

Our leg length discrepancy specialist, Dr. Gordon Elder, is an expert practitioner of the Blair Upper Cervical Chiropractic Technique. This chiropractic technique focuses specifically on restoring the upper cervical spine, using gentle and precise spinal corrections. 

Dr. Elder employs a two-step approach to identifying and treating leg length discrepancy. Firstly, patients undergo a 25–30-minute consultation to determine if a vertebral misalignment is causing leg length discrepancy. Following your initial consultation, you’ll have the opportunity to ask Dr. Elder any questions about your condition and you’ll receive a comprehensive report. This process will likely involve the use of advanced 3-D imaging diagnostic techniques to determine the specific location of any misalignments.

For the treatment phase, Dr. Elder will use the Blair chiropractic low-force adjustment techniques to restore misaligned vertebrae back into their natural position, ensuring healthy musculoskeletal development and allowing the body’s natural healing mechanisms to resume.

Following the initial adjustments, patients generally need to return for regular check-ups (for at least 3-5 months) to ensure the adjustment has set. Most patients average between 10 and 15 appointments with Dr. Elder to achieve long-lasting results.  

If leg length discrepancy is limiting your physical abilities, get in touch today to speak with Dr. Elder about the health of your upper cervical spine. Located in Lubbock, Texas, Dr. Elder also services Amarillo, Midland, Odessa, Abilene, El Paso in Texas, and Hobbs in New Mexico.

Published by Vic Belonogoff: A Blair Chiropractic doctor helped heal vertigo, among other conditions that Vic Belonogoff suffered from, and it gave him his life back. He continues to see an upper cervical chiropractor as a preventative measure. Vic Belonogoff is passionate about upper cervical chiropractic and how much it helps patients.

Can The Blair Chiropractic Technique Help Tourette's Syndrome?

Tourette’s Syndrome Treatment

What is Tourette’s Syndrome?

Tourette’s syndrome is a neurological condition that is characterized by repetitive, uncontrollable movements or sounds (known as tics). Often diagnosed between 3 to 9 years of age, Tourette’s syndrome is believed to be caused by dysfunction in the nervous system, but the exact cause is currently unknown. 

Signs and Symptoms of Tourette’s Syndrome

Tourette’s syndrome is a unique condition that presents differently for every individual. In most cases, a patient with Tourette’s will express a range of involuntary tics, but the exact kind of tics will vary. Tics can be both motor-based or vocal. 

Some common motor-based tics include stomping, eye blinking, grimacing, head jerking, or other involuntary movements in the body. Vocal tics range from controllable grunting, frequent throat clearing, stuttering, blurting out offensive words, repeated yelping, or repeated sniffing. 

How the Upper Cervical Spine Affects Tourette’s Syndrome

Tourette's is a complicated neurological disorder and, as such, there is currently no cure. However, there have been promising developments in the use of upper cervical chiropractic care to manage and reduce Tourette’s Syndrome symptoms. 

In addition to enclosing and protecting the spinal cord, the upper cervical spine plays a key role in supporting the brainstem, the stalk-like connection between the spinal cord and brain. Because of its proximity to the central nervous system, a vertebral misalignment in the upper cervical spine can lead to disrupted nerve flow along the spinal cord. Left untreated, this disruption can exacerbate the occurrence and severity of tics in a Tourette’s Syndrome patient. 

How Our Upper Cervical Treatment for a Tourette’s Syndrome Works

When treating a condition like Tourette’s Syndrome, Dr. Gordon Elder, our in-house chiropractic specialist, employs the Blair Upper Cervical Chiropractic Technique. The Blair chiropractic technique focuses on rebooting the body’s natural healing mechanisms and restoring the health of the upper cervical spine using precise spinal correction techniques. 

To begin treating Tourette’s, Dr. Elder utilizes a two-step approach. During your initial appointment, patients will attend a 25–30-minute consultation to establish their medical history and whether a vertebral misalignment could be triggering Tourette’s episodes. After your consultation, Dr. Elder will provide you with a comprehensive treatment plan. You’ll also have the opportunity to ask Dr. Elder any questions about your condition and treatment plan. Note, that the diagnostic process typically involves the use of advanced 3-D imaging techniques to pinpoint the exact location of any misalignments.

When it comes to treatment, Dr. Elder will use the Blair chiropractic adjustment techniques to gently correct the misaligned vertebrae, removing any nerve flow impedances and allowing the body to reboot its natural healing processes. 

After the first session, patients are encouraged to return for regular check-ups (for at least 3-5 months) to ensure their adjustment has set. Most patients average between 10 and 15 appointments with Dr. Elder to achieve long-lasting results.  

Don’t let Tourette’s Syndrome get in the way of living your life ⁠— get in touch today to speak with Dr. Elder about the health of your upper cervical spine. Located in Lubbock, Texas, Dr. Elder also services Amarillo, Midland, Odessa, Abilene, El Paso in Texas, and Hobbs in New Mexico.

Published by Vic Belonogoff: A Blair Chiropractic doctor helped heal vertigo, among other conditions that Vic Belonogoff suffered from, and it gave him his life back. He continues to see an upper cervical chiropractor as a preventative measure. Vic Belonogoff is passionate about upper cervical chiropractic and how much it helps patients.

A Natural and Alternative Treatment Method for Multiple Sclerosis

Multiple Sclerosis Treatment

What is Multiple Sclerosis?

A neurological condition that can affect all age groups, multiple sclerosis (MS), directly interferes with the central nervous system, progressively causing severe nerve damage. Sadly, MS is an incurable condition, however, symptoms can be managed with the help of both conventional and alternative treatments. 

Signs and Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis

No two cases of MS are exactly the same, with the severity of symptoms typically linked to the length of time living with the disease and lifestyle factors. 

Some of the most common symptoms of MS include bladder and bowel control issues, generalized tingling or numbness, cognitive difficulties such as memory loss, generalized pain and muscle spasms, visual disturbances, and mental health issues like depression or anxiety. 

How the Upper Cervical Spine Affects Multiple Sclerosis

The myelin sheath, a protective layer insulating the tips of neurons, allows for electrical signals to travel effectively and efficiently around the body. In MS patients, the immune system attacks the myelin sheath, incorrectly identifying them as foreign material. When the myelin sheath disintegrates, the neurons are left exposed, affecting the frequency at which nerve signals can be sent around the body. In turn, this can result in miscommunication between bodily systems and a breakdown of essential processes. 

There is growing evidence of a link between MS symptom triggers and dysfunction in the upper cervical spine. If vertebrae in the upper cervical spine (particularly the C1 and C2 vertebrae) are out of alignment, they can pinch the nerves surrounding the brainstem and spinal cord, potentially contributing to the transmission issues created by the loss of myelin. While there is no known cure for MS, treating misalignments in the upper cervical spine can assist in minimizing symptoms of the condition and preventing it from worsening. 

How Our Upper Cervical Treatment for Multiple Sclerosis Works

Dr. Gordon Elder, our MS specialist, is an expert in the Blair Upper Cervical Chiropractic Technique. The Blair chiropractic method employs precise spinal correction techniques to restore natural alignment along the spinal column and restart the body’s natural healing mechanisms.

Dr. Elder employs a two-step approach to treating upper cervical misalignments. Firstly, patients will attend a 25–30-minute consultation to establish their history and determine whether a vertebral misalignment could be further aggravating their MS symptoms. Then, Dr. Elder will provide you with a comprehensive diagnosis, giving you the opportunity to ask any questions about your condition. The diagnostic process involves the use of advanced 3-D imaging techniques to pinpoint the exact location of any misalignments.

During your first treatment, Dr. Elder will use the Blair chiropractic adjustment techniques to coax the misaligned vertebrae back into their natural position, removing nerve flow impedances and allowing the body to resume natural function, thereby providing some relief from your MS symptoms. 

After the first session, patients do need to return for regular check-ups (for at least 3-5 months) to ensure the adjustment is holding. Most patients average between 10 and 15 appointments with Dr. Elder to achieve long-lasting/permanent results.  

If you’re living with MS symptoms, get in touch today to speak with Dr. Elder about the health of your upper cervical spine. Located in Lubbock, Texas, Dr. Elder also services Amarillo, Midland, Odessa, Abilene, El Paso in Texas, and Hobbs in New Mexico.

Published by Vic Belonogoff: A Blair Chiropractic doctor helped heal vertigo, among other conditions that Vic Belonogoff suffered from, and it gave him his life back. He continues to see an upper cervical chiropractor as a preventative measure. Vic Belonogoff is passionate about upper cervical chiropractic and how much it helps patients.

Glossopharyngeal Neuralgia: Upper Cervical Chiropractic Can Help

Glossopharyngeal Neuralgia Treatment

What is Glossopharyngeal Neuralgia?

Not unlike trigeminal neuralgia, glossopharyngeal neuralgia is a nerve condition that affects the throat and mouth, causing patients with this condition severe discomfort and difficulty eating/swallowing. While modern medical treatments do exist, they are primarily focused on managing the symptoms of this condition and, unfortunately, most doctors will tell you that this condition is incurable. However, recent research has begun to identify a potential link between glossopharyngeal neuralgia and the upper cervical spine. 

Signs and Symptoms of Glossopharyngeal Neuralgia

Glossopharyngeal neuralgia is characterized by sporadic yet severe episodes of pain in the tongue, throat, ears, and/or tonsils. Patients with glossopharyngeal neuralgia often explain the pain as feeling like a searing electric shock. When patients first begin to experience this condition, these episodes are often few and far between. Over time, the condition will begin to worsen, with episodes becoming more frequent and increasing in severity. 

Episodes can be triggered by everyday activities, such as chewing, laughing, speaking, swallowing, yawning, sneezing, coughing, or drinking cold beverages.

How the Upper Cervical Spine Affects Glossopharyngeal Neuralgia

The upper cervical spine supports and shelters the brainstem and integral components of the central nervous system; glossopharyngeal neuralgia is believed to be caused by irritation to the ninth cranial nerve, or the glossopharyngeal nerve. The cause of this irritation often goes undiscovered, but upper cervical chiropractic treatment may have finally found an answer. 

Misalignments in the upper cervical spine can result from trauma or injury to the head, neck, or back. While these misalignments may not cause any immediate symptoms, the vertebrae can remain out of place, putting stress and pressure on the glossopharyngeal nerve. Over time, this pressure will irritate the nerve, resulting in the occurrence of glossopharyngeal neuralgia. 

How Our Upper Cervical Treatment for Glossopharyngeal Neuralgia Works

Our glossopharyngeal neuralgia specialist, Dr. Gordon Elder, is an expert in the Blair Upper Cervical Chiropractic Technique. This chiropractic technique focuses on restoring the upper cervical spine through gentle and precise spinal correction, thereby improving overall spine health. Ultimately, maintaining a healthy spine guarantees that the spinal column and surrounding nerves will function correctly.  

Dr. Elder employs a multi-step approach to identifying and treating this condition. First, patients will undergo a 25–30-minute consultation to determine if a vertebral misalignment is causing the glossopharyngeal neuralgia symptoms. Following your consult, Dr. Elder will deliver a brief report on your results, where you’ll also have the opportunity to ask Dr. Elder any questions about your condition. This process will likely involve the use of advanced 3-D imaging diagnostic techniques to determine the specific location of any misalignments.

Next, Dr. Elder will use Blair's chiropractic low-force adjustment techniques to restore misaligned vertebrae back into their natural position, thereby allowing the body’s natural healing mechanisms to restore and maintain proper nerve flow.

Following the initial adjustments, patients will need to return for regular check-ups (for at least 3-5 months) to ensure the adjustment has held. Most patients average between 10 and 15 appointments with Dr. Elder to achieve long-lasting results.  

If glossopharyngeal neuralgia is impacting your quality of life, get in touch today to speak with Dr. Elder about the health of your upper cervical spine. Located in Lubbock, Texas, Dr. Elder also services Amarillo, Midland, Odessa, Abilene, El Paso in Texas, and Hobbs in New Mexico.

Published by Vic Belonogoff: A Blair Chiropractic doctor helped heal vertigo, among other conditions that Vic Belonogoff suffered from, and it gave him his life back. He continues to see an upper cervical chiropractor as a preventative measure. Vic Belonogoff is passionate about upper cervical chiropractic and how much it helps patients.

A Way to Treat Scoliosis Naturally

Scoliosis Treatment

What is Scoliosis?

Scoliosis, a condition most commonly found in children 10-15 years of age, is characterized by an overexaggerated, s-shaped curve to the spine. While this condition mainly affects children, adults can also be diagnosed with scoliosis. 

Signs and Symptoms of Scoliosis

Scoliosis is often quite easy to diagnose as it has some obvious, tell-tale signs and symptoms. Children with scoliosis will often present with one shoulder and hip sitting higher than the other, back pain, breathing difficulties, a rotating spine, a body lean, and a protruding rib cage that becomes pronounced when the child bends forward. 

Generally, mild cases of scoliosis have little to no impact on the growth and development of a child. However, in some cases, scoliosis can cause spinal deformities and can have long-term growth implications, so addressing scoliosis sooner rather than later can be critical. 

How the Upper Cervical Spine Affects Scoliosis

While the cause of scoliosis is largely unknown, there have been significant findings to indicate that early damage to the upper cervical spine could be a key factor in the development of this condition. Because early age vertebral misalignments often go unnoticed, they can lead to significant musculoskeletal imbalances in the spine and surrounding muscles. In an attempt to compensate for these imbalances, the spine can curve in irregular directions, leading to scoliosis and other spinal issues. 

How Our Upper Cervical Treatment for Scoliosis Works

Dr. Gordon Elder, our in-house chiropractic specialist, is an expert in treating scoliosis using the Blair Upper Cervical Chiropractic Technique. Blair chiropractic focuses on restoring the upper cervical spine using precise spinal correction techniques, kick-starting the body’s natural healing mechanisms, and providing relief for patients suffering conditions like scoliosis. 

Dr. Elder’s two-step approach to treating upper cervical misalignments focuses on both healing and prevention. In order to correctly diagnose your condition, patients will attend a 25–30-minute consultation to establish their history and determine whether a vertebral misalignment could be causing scoliosis. Following this, Dr. Elder will provide you with a breakdown of your treatment plan, giving you the opportunity to ask any questions about your condition and treatment. The diagnostic process typically involves the use of advanced 3-D imaging techniques to pinpoint the exact location of any misalignments.

During your first treatment, Dr. Elder will use the Blair Chiropractic Technique to gently guide the misaligned vertebrae back into their natural position, removing the source of musculoskeletal imbalances and restoring the spinal column to natural alignment. 

After the first session, patients will need to return for regular check-ups (for at least 3-5 months) to ensure the adjustment has remained in place. Most patients average between 10 and 15 appointments with Dr. Elder to achieve long-lasting results.  

You don’t have to live with scoliosis ⁠— get in touch today to speak with Dr. Elder about the health of your upper cervical spine. Located in Lubbock, Texas, Dr. Elder also services Amarillo, Midland, Odessa, Abilene, El Paso in Texas, and Hobbs in New Mexico.

The Blair Chiropractic Technique Can Help Immune System Deficiency

Immune System Deficiency

What is Immune System Deficiency?

Immune system deficiency arises when the body’s natural defense against pathogenic threats is compromised, making an individual more susceptible to infection or disease. People who experience immune system deficiency are more likely to become unwell and generally take longer to recover from illness.

Signs and Symptoms of Immune System Deficiency

There are several different reasons why a person may naturally experience lowered immunity, particularly if they make unhealthy lifestyle choices or have a genetic predisposition to low immunity. However, immune system deficiency is generally a symptom of a more serious issue. Some medical conditions that can cause immune system deficiency include HIV/AIDS, diabetes, or lupus disease. 

While symptoms are bound to vary amongst patients suffering immune system deficiency, most patients will experience frequent bouts of cold and flu, slow healing wounds, gut-health issues such as bloating or frequent diarrhea, and chronic lethargy.

How the Upper Cervical Spine Affects Immune System Deficiency

When attempting to treat immune system deficiency, few people think to consider the health of the upper cervical spine and how it may be contributing to their condition. However, the nervous system and the immune system are closely linked. 

Because of its proximity to the central nervous system (CNS), the upper cervical spine plays a key role in supporting the flow of nerves along the spinal cord. A misalignment in the upper cervical vertebrae can thus have a cascading effect on the function of the CNS. More specifically, a vertebral misalignment can delay or obstruct the transmission of electrical signals to the organs and cells which make up the body’s immune system. If left untreated, ongoing disruption to nerve flow from the CNS can quickly lead to the development of an immune system deficiency. 

How Our Upper Cervical Treatment Works for Immune System Deficiency

Our immune system deficiency specialist, Dr. Gordon Elder, is an expert in the Blair Upper Cervical Chiropractic Technique. Unlike traditional chiropractic techniques, Blair Chiropractic employs targeted and precise spinal correction techniques to reboot the body’s natural healing mechanisms.  

Dr. Elder employs a two-step treatment regime for patients with immune system deficiency. Firstly, patients undergo a 25–30-minute consultation to establish their history and determine whether a vertebral misalignment could be responsible for their condition. Following this procedure, you’ll be provided with a comprehensive report on your spinal health and treatment plan. Of course, you’ll also have the opportunity to ask Dr. Elder any questions about your condition. Note, that the diagnostic process typically involves the use of advanced 3-D imaging techniques to pinpoint the specific location of any misalignments.

In future sessions, Dr. Elder will use low-force, non-invasive Blair chiropractic adjustment techniques to gently correct the misaligned cervical vertebrae, restoring natural alignment to the spinal column and kick-starting the body’s natural healing mechanisms. 

After your first treatment session, patients do need to return for regular check-ups (for at least 3-5 months) to ensure their adjustment has set. Most patients average between 10 and 15 appointments with Dr. Elder to achieve long-lasting results.  

If your quality of life is suffering because of immune system deficiency, get in touch today to speak with Dr. Elder about the health of your upper cervical spine. Located in Lubbock, Texas, Dr. Elder also services Amarillo, Midland, Odessa, Abilene, El Paso in Texas, and Hobbs in New Mexico.

Published by Vic Belonogoff: A Blair Chiropractic doctor helped heal vertigo, among other conditions that Vic Belonogoff suffered from, and it gave him his life back. He continues to see an upper cervical chiropractor as a preventative measure. Vic Belonogoff is passionate about upper cervical chiropractic and how much it helps patients.

Treating Text Neck Syndrome with The Blair Chiropractic Technique

What is Text Neck Syndrome?

Text neck syndrome is an umbrella term for the increasingly common occurrence of neck injuries arising from excessive use of personal technology devices (e.g., mobile phones, laptops, or gaming consoles). While anyone can suffer from text neck syndrome, text neck is generally more common amongst children and teens who spend long periods of their day using technology.

Signs and Symptoms of Text Neck Syndrome

The severity of text neck syndrome cases varies depending on general lifestyle factors and how often an individual is using their device. In most cases, patients with text neck experience symptoms like nerve pain, numbness or tingling in the neck and upper limbs, sharp or shooting pain in the neck, headaches, eye pain, stiffness in the neck and shoulders, and a decreased range of motion in the neck. 

How the Upper Cervical Spine Affects Text Neck Syndrome

Text neck is primarily caused by the weight of the head placing pressure on the head-neck junction of the upper cervical spine. When the head is bent forward, like when you’re looking down at your phone, the head (which can weigh up to 45-pounds) is mostly supported by stabilizing muscles in the neck and upper back. 

Keeping your head in this position for long periods of time can result in repeated stress to the upper cervical spinal column. Left untreated, compounding stress injuries in the head-neck junction can lead to vertebral misalignment, chronic pain, and other text neck symptoms.

How Our Treatment Works for Text Neck Syndrome

Dr. Gordon Elder is an expert in an adjustment procedure called the Blair Chiropractic Technique. This chiropractic technique focuses on restoring the health of the upper cervical spine through gentle and precise spinal corrections. 

Dr. Elder employs a two-step approach to identifying and healing conditions like text neck. First, patients suffering from text neck will undergo a 25–30-minute consultation to establish if a vertebral misalignment is causing text neck symptoms. Following your consult, you’ll receive a brief report on the screening process and have an opportunity to ask Dr. Elder any questions about your spinal health. This process will involve the use of advanced 3-D imaging diagnostic techniques to determine the specific location of any misalignments.

Next, Dr. Elder will use a series of low-force adjustment techniques to restore misaligned vertebrae back into their natural position, thereby allowing the body’s natural healing mechanisms to restore and maintain proper support for the head carriage. 

Following initial adjustments, patients will need to return for regular check-ups (for at least 3-5 months) to ensure their adjustment has held. Most patients average between 10 and 15 appointments with Dr. Elder to achieve long-lasting results.  

If text neck syndrome is causing you pain, please contact us today to schedule an appointment with Dr. Elder. Located in Lubbock, Texas, Blair Chiropractic Clinic also services Amarillo, Midland, Odessa, Abilene, El Paso in Texas, and Hobbs in New Mexico. 

Can Upper Cervical Chiropractic Treat Fibromyalgia?

Fibromyalgia Treatment

What is Fibromyalgia?

Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition characterized by musculoskeletal pain and general muscle stiffness. The condition can be triggered by several different factors, including stress, fatigue, or injury. With no conventional cure, fibromyalgia can be debilitating, interfering with routine activities, work, and relationships. While conventional medicine treats the symptoms of fibromyalgia with pain medications and other drugs, upper cervical chiropractic care is proving to be an effective natural treatment for this frustrating condition.

Fibromyalgia Signs and Symptoms

Fibromyalgia is a difficult condition to diagnose as it is characterized by a wide range of generic symptoms. In most cases, fibromyalgia manifests at specific sites around the body, causing a dull aching that can be felt in both the muscle and the bone. In more developed cases, this sensation may progress to sharp and shooting pains. Other symptoms that can indicate fibromyalgia include chronic fatigue, sleep disorders, headaches, morning stiffness, and tingling in the extremities. 

How the Upper Cervical Spine Affects Fibromyalgia

The cause of fibromyalgia is fairly ambiguous and can differ significantly from person to person. However, some research has found a strong correlation between fibromyalgia cases and prior whiplash or head/neck injuries. Further studies have found a strong link between fibromyalgia and changes in brain chemistry, namely in cytokine levels. Cytokines are a protein used by the central nervous system to regulate immune system functions. 

When considering how fibromyalgia could be linked to the upper cervical spine, we must look at the position of the cervical vertebrae. Because of the upper cervical spine's proximity to the brainstem and spinal cord, anything that changes the alignment or angle of the cervical vertebrae can have an impact on the muscles and nerve centers surrounding the brainstem and central nervous system. Left untreated, misalignment-induced inflammation, nerve irritation, and muscle strain can disrupt the body's natural release of cytokines, triggering or exacerbating fibromyalgia symptoms.

How Our Treatment Works for Fibromyalgia

Dr. Gordon Elder, of the Bair Chiropractic Clinic, is an upper cervical chiropractic specialist. He uses the Blair Chiropractic Technique to treat issues that affect the upper cervical spine. This technique relies on precise, low-force correction techniques to adjust the upper cervical spine, restoring function to the spinal column and re-engaging the body’s natural healing mechanisms.

When treating fibromyalgia, Blair practitioners like Dr. Elder employ a two-step process to identify and correct suspected misalignments in the upper cervical spine. During the initial 25-30-minute consultation, Dr. Elder will use a range of diagnostic techniques, such as 3D imaging, to pinpoint the location of any misalignments. Of course, you’ll be able to review the results of this consultation and have an opportunity to ask Dr. Elder questions. 

Next, Dr. Elder will perform a series of gentle adjustments on your upper cervical spine, correcting the misaligned vertebrae using painless, non-invasive techniques.  The entire treatment process can last up to 3-5 months, with Dr. Elder recommending between 10-15 appointments to ensure your adjustment stays in place. 

If fibromyalgia is stopping you from living a more fulfilled life, please contact us to schedule an appointment with Dr. Elder. Blair Chiropractic Clinic is based in Lubbock, Texas, but also services Amarillo, Midland, Odessa, Abilene, El Paso in Texas, and Hobbs in New Mexico.

Published by Vic Belonogoff: A Blair Chiropractic doctor helped heal vertigo, among other conditions that Vic Belonogoff suffered from, and it gave him his life back. He continues to see an upper cervical chiropractor as a preventative measure. Vic Belonogoff is passionate about upper cervical chiropractic and how much it helps patients.

Occipital Neuralgia: Upper Cervical Chiropractic Can Help With This Condition

Occipital Neuralgia Treatment

What is Occipital Neuralgia?

Occipital neuralgia is a debilitating, headache-like condition that produces pain in the back of the head and behind the ears. More severe than a standard headache, occipital neuralgia is characterized by episodes of intense throbbing or electric-shock-like pain. These episodes can continue for seconds, minutes, or in rare cases, hours.   

Signs and Symptoms of Occipital Neuralgia

Because of the similarity in symptoms, occipital neuralgia is relatively easy to confuse with regular migraines or cluster headaches. Some of the most common symptoms of occipital neuralgia include pain in one side of the head, tenderness in the scalp, pain behind the eye and back of the head, pain exacerbated by neck movement, sensitivity to light, and, in some cases, sound. 

How the Upper Cervical Spine Affects Occipital Neuralgia

Occipital neuralgia has a number of potential causes, including tight neck muscles and, more commonly, nerve irritation due to injury in the neck and upper cervical spine. Specifically, vertebral misalignment in the upper cervical spine can pinch or irritate the occipital nerve, a group of nerves branching across the scalp that supply sensation to the back of the head and face. Left untreated, pinching or irritation of this nerve may cause it to misfire, leading to the onset of occipital neuralgia symptoms.

How Our Treatment Works for Occipital Neuralgia

If you haven’t found any relief for occipital neuralgia through traditional treatments, our upper cervical chiropractic specialist, Dr. Gordon Elder, may be able to help. Dr. Elder uses a chiropractic technique known as Blair Upper Cervical Chiropractic care to treat issues that affect the upper cervical spine. This technique uses gentle correction techniques to adjust the upper cervical spine, precisely targeting spinal misalignments and re-engaging the body’s natural healing mechanisms. 

During your first appointment, Dr. Elder will discuss your condition with you and perform a brief physical exam. If a misalignment is detected, Dr. Elder will use a series of diagnostic techniques, such as 3D imaging, to pinpoint the exact location of the misaligned vertebrae. 

Once the position and severity of your upper cervical injury have been established, Dr. Elder will perform a series of low-force, non-invasive adjustments on your upper cervical spine, correcting the misaligned vertebrae and removing the underlying pressure on the occipital nerve. Over the course of 3-5 months, most patients average between 10 and 15 appointments with Dr. Elder. You may begin to see results immediately following your first adjustment, but Dr. Elder recommends patients visit at least once a month to ensure the adjustment is taking hold.

If you’re sick of living with occipital neuralgia, come and speak with Dr. Elder about the health of your upper cervical spine. Dr. Elder is based in Lubbock, Texas, but also services Amarillo, Midland, Odessa, Abilene, El Paso in Texas, and Hobbs in New Mexico.

Published by Vic Belonogoff: A Blair Chiropractic doctor helped heal vertigo, among other conditions that Vic Belonogoff suffered from, and it gave him his life back. He continues to see an upper cervical chiropractor as a preventative measure. Vic Belonogoff is passionate about upper cervical chiropractic and how much it helps patients.

Military Neck: An Alternative Treatment Method For This Condition

Military Neck Treatment

What is Military Neck?

Military neck, or cervical kyphosis, is a condition that is characterized by a loss of the normal curvature of the neck and upper cervical spine. This gradual loss of natural curvature gives people with military neck a “standing to attention” stance and greatly reduces the mobility of the head and neck. 

Signs and Symptoms of Military Neck

Patients with military neck can experience great discomfort, dealing with symptoms like neck stiffness, little to no range of head and neck movement, headaches, coordination issues, reduced visibility, muscle weakness, and pain along the neck and extremities. 

Each case of military neck will differ in severity and symptoms, with the most severe cases experiencing more extreme symptoms like partial paralysis. 

How the Upper Cervical Spine Affects Military Neck

Military neck is, more often than not, a result of issues with vertebrae in the upper cervical spine. Degeneration of vertebral discs (especially as you age) can lead to discs in the upper cervical spine becoming weak and thin. 

Over time, this causes the upper cervical spine, and the surrounding musculature, to compensate and bear more of the weight of the head. This often results in a gradual loss of the natural curvature of the neck. The added stress and pressure that is placed on the muscles in the upper cervical spine further exacerbates the underlying imbalances, tightening the muscles in the neck and creating the classic military neck stance. 

How Our Treatment Works for Military Neck

Our upper cervical specialist, Dr. Gordon Elder, is an expert in a chiropractic solution known as the Blair Upper Cervical Chiropractic Technique. This method prioritizes the identification and targeting of spinal misalignments to restore healthy function to the spinal column.  

Dr. Elder employs a two-step approach to treating conditions like military neck. First, patients will undergo a 25–30-minute screening and consultation to determine if a vertebral misalignment could be creating muscle tension in the upper cervical spine. This process involves the use of advanced 3-D diagnostic imaging techniques to determine the exact location of any misalignments in the upper cervical spine.

Following your consult, you’ll receive a brief report on the results of the screening process and have an opportunity to ask Dr. Elder any questions about your spinal health. 

Next, Dr. Elder will use a series of low-force adjustment techniques to realign any misaligned vertebrae, thereby allowing the body’s newly engaged healing mechanisms to ease muscle tension in the area and naturally reduce the symptoms of military neck. After the initial adjustment, patients will need to return for regular check-ups to ensure they are making positive progress. Appointments should continue consistently for 3-5 months, with most patients averaging between 10 and 15 appointments with Dr. Elder.  

If military neck is preventing you from enjoying your life, get in touch today to speak with Dr. Elder about the health of your upper cervical spine. Located in Lubbock, Texas, Blair Chiropractic Clinic also services Amarillo, Midland, Odessa, Abilene, El Paso in Texas, and Hobbs in New Mexico. 

Published by Vic Belonogoff: A Blair Chiropractic doctor helped heal vertigo, among other conditions that Vic Belonogoff suffered from, and it gave him his life back. He continues to see an upper cervical chiropractor as a preventative measure. Vic Belonogoff is passionate about upper cervical chiropractic and how much it helps patients.

Sciatica: An Alternative Treatment To Help Alleviate This Condition

Sciatica Treatment

What is Sciatica?

Sciatica is a common lower back condition that causes pain and discomfort for millions of people worldwide. Triggered by irritation to the sciatic nerve, sciatica can range from mild to completely debilitating pain in the lower back, buttocks, and legs. For some individuals, this condition will resolve itself with time and rest. However, if sciatica continues to worsen over time, it could indicate a more serious issue in the upper cervical spine. 

Signs and Symptoms of Sciatica

Patients who suffer from sciatica will often complain of a burning, shooting pain deep in their buttocks and in the lower back. Other symptoms of sciatica may include radiating pain in the legs or feet, numb extremities, difficulty walking, tingling in the limbs or buttocks, and pain when seated for long periods of time. 

This condition can be triggered by any number of things, but frequently comes about due to a bulging/misaligned disc or vertebral misalignments in the spinal column — often these kinds of injuries occur due to incorrectly lifting heavy objects or other impact injuries through sporting.

How the Upper Cervical Spine Affects Sciatica

The upper cervical spine is surrounded by an extensive network of nerves, some of which lead into and communicate with the sciatic nerve. While we may not immediately notice a minor misalignment in the upper cervical spine, these kinds of injuries often manifest in conditions like sciatica.

If misaligned vertebrae compress or pinch these nerves, it can lead to a cascade of nerve flow disruptions and misfires around the sciatic nerve, potentially triggering a range of sciatica symptoms. 

How Our Upper Cervical Treatment Works for Sciatica

Dr. Gordon Elder is an expert in chiropractic treatment known as the Blair Upper Cervical Chiropractic Technique. Blair's chiropractic treatment focuses on restoring function to the upper cervical spine and re-engaging the body’s natural healing mechanisms.

When it comes to sciatica, Dr. Elder employs a two-step approach for locating and healing misalignments. First, Dr. Elder will attend a 25–30-minute screening appointment ⁠to determine whether a vertebral misalignment is causing the patient’s sciatica. Advanced 3-D imaging diagnostic techniques will likely be used to pinpoint the exact location of any misalignments in the upper cervical spine. Following this, you’ll receive a brief report on the findings of the screening process. Of course, during this time you’ll have an opportunity to ask Dr. Elder any questions about your spinal health. 

Next, Dr. Elder will perform a series of gentle, low-force adjustments to reposition any misaligned vertebrae and alleviate the build-up of pressure around the sciatic nerve. Following the first adjustment, patients are encouraged to return for regular appointments for at least 3 months to ensure their adjustments are set. Over the course of 3 to 5 months, most patients average between 10 to 15 appointments with Dr. Elder.  

If sciatica is preventing you from enjoying your everyday life, get in touch to speak with Dr. Elder about Blair Upper Cervical Chiropractic Care. Located in Lubbock, Texas, Blair Chiropractic Clinic also services Amarillo, Midland, Odessa, Abilene, El Paso in Texas, and Hobbs in New Mexico. 

Published by Vic Belonogoff: A Blair Chiropractic doctor helped heal vertigo, among other conditions that Vic Belonogoff suffered from, and it gave him his life back. He continues to see an upper cervical chiropractor as a preventative measure. Vic Belonogoff is passionate about upper cervical chiropractic and how much it helps patients.

A Natural TMJ Dysfunction Treatment Method

TMJ Dysfunction Treatment

What is TMJ Dysfunction?

The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is the joint that connects the lower jaw to the skull and is located just below the ear. TMJ disorders are an exceedingly common musculoskeletal problem, with women having a particularly high risk of developing the condition. A TMJ dysfunction is typically caused by a misaligned or displaced TMJ disc that interferes with the natural function of the TMJ. 

Signs and Symptoms of TMJ Dysfunction

Most instances of TMJ disorders occur due to an imbalance in the mastication muscle group (the muscles that help you chew). This can occur from teeth grinding, orthodontic treatment, poor posture, or jaw clenching from chronic stress. 

 Some symptoms that could indicate a TMJ disorder include popping in the craniofacial area, feeling as though your lower jaw doesn't sit correctly, limited movement in the jaw, frequent headaches, ringing in the ears, pain in the face and/or neck, and shifts in jaw alignment.

How the Upper Cervical Spine Affects TMJ Dysfunction

Patients suffering from TMJ rarely consider the role the upper cervical spine can play in their condition. However, research suggests that up to 75% of TMJ cases are related to misalignment in the upper cervical spine. Put simply, a misalignment in the upper cervical spine can place pressure on the trigeminal nerve, a major craniofacial nerve responsible for regulating the function of the mastication muscle group. Left untreated, pinching or compression of the trigeminal nerve can inflame the muscles around the TMJ and lead to severe discomfort and painful TMJ disorders.

How Our TMJ Dysfunction Treatment Works

Dr. Gordon Elder, of the Blair Chiropractic Clinic, is an upper cervical chiropractor who uses the Blair Chiropractic Technique. This technique specifically focuses on restoring function to the upper cervical spine which in turn re-engages the body’s ability to naturally heal itself.

When treating TMJ dysfunction, Dr. Elder implements a two-step approach. Initially, you will have a 25 to 30-minute screening appointment with Dr. Elder where he will determine whether a vertebral misalignment is the cause of your TMJ dysfunction. An advanced 3-D imaging diagnostic technique will be used to pinpoint misalignments in the upper cervical spine. Then, Dr. Elder will provide you with a report on his findings. At any stage of the process, you can ask Dr. Elder any questions that you may have. 

Following the initial screening, Dr. Elder will then perform a series of low-force adjustments, that are gentle, to reposition misaligned vertebrae which will alleviate the pressure that has built up. After the first adjustment, you will be encouraged to return for several appointments for at least 3 months to make sure that the adjustments are set. On average, you can expect approximately 10 to 15 appointments over a period of 3 to 5 months.

If TMJ dysfunction is precluding you from living life to its fullest, then please get in touch with us to schedule an appointment with Dr. Elder. Located in Lubbock, Texas, Blair Chiropractic Clinic also services the surrounding areas of Abilene, Odessa, Amarillo, Midland, El Paso in Texas, and Hobbs in New Mexico. 

Published by Vic Belonogoff: A Blair Chiropractic doctor helped heal vertigo, among other conditions that Vic Belonogoff suffered from, and it gave him his life back. He continues to see an upper cervical chiropractor as a preventative measure. Vic Belonogoff is passionate about upper cervical chiropractic and how much it helps patients.

Can Upper Cervical Chiropractic Help Alleviate Your Insomnia?

What is Insomnia?

Insomnia is a common condition characterized by an inability to fall and stay asleep. Although this can be a condition on its own, insomnia is often a side effect of other mental health conditions like anxiety, depression, or, injury to the upper cervical spine. Patients can usually self-diagnose insomnia but it’s important to get to the root cause of the condition to maximize your treatment outcome.

Signs and Symptoms of Insomnia

Subluxation or misalignments in the upper cervical spine are an often-overlooked cause of insomnia, particularly in patients who don’t have other pre-existing medical conditions. 

The upper cervical spine is surrounded by a network of muscles and nerves, all of which can be impacted by the pressure of misaligned vertebrae. When one or more vertebrae are misaligned, it can lead to pain and localized inflammation around these nerves and muscles. For some people, this source of discomfort is enough to trigger the onset of insomnia. For others, insomnia sets in when misalignment-induced inflammation begins to disrupt the neural pathways of the central nervous system. If this inflammation is not addressed, it can result in imbalances in sleep hormones like melatonin and, ultimately, sleep disorders like insomnia. 

How the Upper Cervical Spine Effects Insomnia

Subluxation or misalignments in the upper cervical spine are an often-overlooked cause of insomnia, particularly in patients who don’t have other pre-existing medical conditions. 

The upper cervical spine is surrounded by a network of muscles and nerves, all of which can be impacted by the pressure of misaligned vertebrae. When one or more vertebrae are misaligned, it can lead to pain and localized inflammation around these nerves and muscles. For some people, this source of discomfort is enough to trigger the onset of insomnia. For others, insomnia sets in when misalignment-induced inflammation begins to disrupt the neural pathways of the central nervous system. If this inflammation is not addressed, it can result in imbalances in sleep hormones like melatonin and, ultimately, sleep disorders like insomnia. 

How Our Upper Cervical Treatment for Insomnia Works

Our insomnia specialist, Dr. Gordon Elder, is an expert in a chiropractic treatment known as the Blair Upper Cervical Chiropractic Technique. This technique focuses on identifying and targeting spinal misalignments to restore natural position and function to the spinal column and surrounding nerves.  

Dr. Elder employs a two-step approach to identifying and healing when treating insomnia. First, patients will undergo a 25–30-minute screening process ⁠to determine whether a vertebral misalignment is causing pressure on the surrounding nerves. This consultation typically involves the use of advanced 3-D imaging diagnostic techniques to pinpoint the exact location of any misalignments in the upper cervical spine. You’ll receive a brief report on the results of the screening process and have an opportunity to ask Dr. Elder any questions about your spinal health. 

Next, a series of gentle, low-force adjustments will be performed by Dr. Elder to realign any misaligned vertebrae to their natural position, removing a key source of discomfort and allowing the body’s natural healing mechanisms to restore proper nerve flow. Following the initial adjustment, patients are encouraged to return for regular, gradually spaced-out check-ups to ensure their adjustment has stayed in place. Over the course of 3-5 months, most patients average between 10 and 15 appointments with Dr. Elder.  

If insomnia is severely affecting your ability to participate in everyday life, get in touch to speak with Dr. Elder about treating your condition. Located in Lubbock, Texas, Blair Chiropractic Clinic also services Amarillo, Midland, Odessa, Abilene, El Paso in Texas, and Hobbs in New Mexico. 

Published by Vic Belonogoff: A Blair Chiropractic doctor helped heal vertigo, among other conditions that Vic Belonogoff suffered from, and it gave him his life back. He continues to see an upper cervical chiropractor as a preventative measure. Vic Belonogoff is passionate about upper cervical chiropractic and how much it helps patients.

An Alternative Treatment Method for Auto Accident Injuries

What are Auto Accident Injuries?

Auto accident injuries are a broad term for any injuries sustained in an automobile accident. These injuries can range from life-threatening conditions to mildly irritating injuries like bruises and grazes. Most minor injuries sustained during an auto accident will subside with time and patience, but even minor injuries can result in more serious symptoms down the line if left untreated. 

Signs and Symptoms of Auto Accident Injuries

You can suffer from a wide range of injuries following an auto accident. Oftentimes, the full extent of your injuries can take a few days or even weeks to become fully apparent. If you’ve suffered injuries to the upper cervical spine, you’ll likely experience symptoms like severe headaches, vertigo, numbness, hearing loss, back pain, neck pain and/or stiffness, or visual impairment. 

Depending on the severity of your accident, the injury and its accompanying symptoms may resolve themselves with time. However, injuries to the neck and spine are complicated and can often lead to many months of discomfort if the underlying cause is not addressed. 

How the Upper Cervical Spine Affects Auto Accident Injuries

During an auto accident, victims will often experience very sudden and severe jerking of the body. When we suddenly stop in a moving vehicle, the body and, more importantly, the head and neck are whipped forward. This kind of movement is a frequent cause of neck or upper cervical spinal injuries. 

Sudden whiplash to the head and neck places significant stress on the upper cervical spine, potentially leading to misalignment in the cervical vertebrae. You may not even notice this injury at first, but over time, this misalignment can produce pressure and inflammation in the stabilizing muscles of the back and neck. Left untreated, excess inflammation in this region of the body can even begin to disrupt the transmission of nerve signals, triggering neurological symptoms like post-concussion syndrome. 

How Our Upper Cervical Treatment Works for Auto Accident Injuries

Our upper cervical chiropractic specialist, Dr. Gordon Elder, uses an adjustment technique known as Blair Upper Cervical Chiropractic care to treat injuries associated with auto accidents. This technique focuses on healing the upper cervical spine and precisely targeting spinal misalignments to restore function to the spinal column and alleviate painful symptoms. 

When treating an auto accident injury, Blair practitioners like Dr. Elder will use advanced diagnostic techniques such as 3D imaging to determine the exact location of any spinal misalignments; this usually involves a 25-30-minute consultation. From this consultation, Dr. Elder will establish a dedicated treatment plan — note that Blair Upper Cervical Chiropractic care is not a quick fix; you’ll likely need to undergo multiple appointments to see long-lasting results.

Following your consultation, Dr. Elder will perform a series of precise adjustments on your upper cervical spine, gently restoring the misaligned vertebrae into their natural position. Appointments should continue consistently for 3-5 months, with most patients averaging between 10 and 15 appointments with Dr. Elder.  

If you’re struggling with stubborn injury symptoms after an auto accident, come and speak with Dr. Elder about your upper cervical spine. Dr. Elder is based in Lubbock, Texas, but also services Amarillo, Midland, Odessa, Abilene, El Paso in Texas, and Hobbs in New Mexico.

Published by Vic Belonogoff: A Blair Chiropractic doctor helped heal vertigo, among other conditions that Vic Belonogoff suffered from, and it gave him his life back. He continues to see an upper cervical chiropractor as a preventative measure. Vic Belonogoff is passionate about upper cervical chiropractic and how much it helps patients.

How Upper Cervical Chiropractic Can Alleviate Straight Neck Syndrome

Straight Neck Syndrome

What is Straight Neck Syndrome?

Sometimes referred to as hypolordosis, straight neck is a condition that affects the curvature of the neck. It occurs when the natural ‘c-shaped’ curvature of the neck is flattened, gradually resulting in a reduction of regular movement of the head and neck. While this condition can often resolve on its own with rest and patience, recurrent bouts of straight neck could indicate a more serious issue in the upper cervical spine. 

Signs and Symptoms of Straight Neck Syndrome 

Straight neck is a difficult condition to treat as it can have many different causes. Lifestyle factors such as poor posture, lack of exercise, obesity, long-periods hunched over a phone or computer, and vertebral misalignments in the upper cervical spine can all contribute to the onset of straight neck.

If you suspect you may be suffering from straight neck, look out for symptoms such as reduced mobility in the neck or lower back, loss of bladder control, back spasms, tightening of the muscles in the neck and back, numbness or tingling in the neck and back, and shooting or sharp pain in the upper and lower back area. 

How the Upper Cervical Spine Affects Straight Neck Syndrome

The upper cervical spine is made up of 7 spinal vertebrae, extending from the base of the skull to the beginning of the thoracic spine. If one of these vertebrae is pushed out of place, whether that be due to injury or poor posture habits, it can cause compression of the muscles and nerves in the surrounding area. With pressure comes inflammation, which will likely result in tightening of the muscles of the upper cervical spine. As these muscles grow more strained, the cervical vertebrae are forced to compensate for the imbalance, leading to stiffness and straightening of the neck. 

How Our Upper Cervical Treatment Works 

Dr. Gordon Elder is an expert practitioner of an adjustment process known as the Blair Upper Cervical Chiropractic Technique. This method of treatment targets the health of the upper cervical spine by restoring regular function to both the spine and the surrounding nerves and muscles.  

When treating straight neck, Dr. Elder undertakes a two-step approach. First, patients will undergo a 25–30-minute screening process to locate any vertebral misalignment that may be triggering inflammation and contributing to straight neck syndrome. This step of the process typically involves using advanced 3-D imaging diagnostic techniques to determine the exact location of any misalignments in the upper cervical spine.

You’ll receive a brief report on the results of the screening process following your consultation and will have an opportunity to ask Dr. Elder any questions. 

Following this, Dr. Elder will use a series of gentle, precise adjustment techniques to restore any misaligned vertebrae to their natural position, removing pressure and facilitating a gradual release of muscle tension. Following the initial adjustment, patients generally return for regular check-up appointments to ensure their treatment is progressing correctly. Over the course of 3-5 months, most patients average between 10 and 15 appointments with Dr. Elder.  

If straight neck syndrome is affecting your quality of life, get in touch today to speak with Dr. Elder about your upper cervical spine. Located in Lubbock, Texas, Blair Chiropractic Clinic also services Amarillo, Midland, Odessa, Abilene, El Paso in Texas, and Hobbs in New Mexico. 

Published by Vic Belonogoff: A Blair Chiropractic doctor helped heal vertigo, among other conditions that Vic Belonogoff suffered from, and it gave him his life back. He continues to see an upper cervical chiropractor as a preventative measure. Vic Belonogoff is passionate about upper cervical chiropractic and how much it helps patients.

Migraine Headaches: A Natural and Alternative Treatment Method

What is a Migraine?

A migraine is a neurological disorder that is characterized by severe throbbing and pulsing pain in the head. While outwardly similar to an everyday headache, migraines are significantly more severe, often resulting in debilitating secondary symptoms like nausea, dizziness, and fatigue.

The exact causes and triggers of migraines are unknown; however, it is believed that a combination of factors — such as stress, brain chemistry, genetics, certain foods, and lack of sleep — may be responsible.

Signs and of Symptoms of Migraines 

Given that migraines can be triggered by so many different things, the signs, symptoms, and severity of a migraine will differ on an individual basis. Typical symptoms include light sensitivity, nausea and vomiting, throbbing pain in one side or area of the head (often behind the eyes), and sensitivity to sound. 

Some people also experience a sensory disturbance known as an aura. This involves seeing flashing lights, losing vision in one or both eyes, and experiencing tingling in the hands or face. 

How the Upper Cervical Spine Affects Migraines

While over-the-counter medication can help to ease the symptoms of migraines, this approach does not treat the underlying cause. The Blair Chiropractic Clinic focuses on the upper cervical spine to address the root cause of your migraines. 

The upper cervical spine is a set of stacked vertebrae that connect the base of the skull to the rest of the spinal column. This segment of the spine plays a key role in supporting and protecting the brainstem, the connecting link between the brain and the spinal cord. Due to this positioning, a misalignment in the vertebrae of the upper cervical spine can trigger a cascade of neurological events, resulting in symptoms like headaches, neck pain, and tingling in the hands and arms. 

Left untreated, misalignment-induced pressure on the brainstem can disrupt the flow of nerves between the spinal cord and brain, leading to abnormal brain activity, and ultimately, the onset of migraines.

How Our Upper Cervical Treatment for Migraines Works 

Our migraine specialist, Dr. Gordon Elder, is an expert in an adjustment process known as the Blair Upper Cervical Chiropractic Technique. This technique prioritizes the health of the upper cervical spine, identifying and targeting spinal misalignments to restore healthy position and function to the spinal column and surrounding nerves.  

When treating migraines, Dr. Elder employs a two-step approach to identifying and healing the condition. First, patients will undergo a 25–30-minute screening process to determine if a vertebral misalignment is causing nerve pressure. You’ll receive a brief report on the results of the screening process and have an opportunity to ask Dr. Elder any questions about your spinal health. 

Next, Dr. Elder will use a series of gentle, low-force adjustment techniques to realign any misaligned vertebrae to their natural position, thereby allowing the body’s natural healing mechanisms to restore and maintain proper nerve flow. This process typically involves the use of advanced 3-D imaging diagnostic techniques to determine the exact location of any misalignments in the upper cervical spine.

Following the initial adjustment, patients will return for regular, gradually spaced-out check-ups to ensure their adjustment has stayed in place for 3 months. Over the course of 3-5 months, most patients average between 10 and 15 appointments with Dr. Elder.  

If migraines are severely affecting your everyday life, get in touch today to speak with Dr. Elder about the health of your upper cervical spine. Located in Lubbock, Texas, Blair Chiropractic Clinic also services Amarillo, Midland, Odessa, Abilene, El Paso in Texas, and Hobbs in New Mexico. 

Published by Vic Belonogoff: A Blair Chiropractic doctor helped heal vertigo, among other conditions that Vic Belonogoff suffered from, and it gave him his life back. He continues to see an upper cervical chiropractor as a preventative measure. Vic Belonogoff is passionate about upper cervical chiropractic and how much it helps patients.