Dr. Noah Volz

Upper Cervical Chiropractic

A precise approach to the upper neck that can reduce tension, improve alignment, and help the body settle into better function.

Precision where the head and neck meet

Upper cervical chiropractic focuses on the relationship between the skull, upper neck, and nervous system.

When this region is not moving or coordinating well, the effects can travel far beyond the neck itself. For some people, it contributes to headaches, neck tension, dizziness, postural strain, jaw tension, or a system that never fully settles down.

When upper cervical care can help

Recurring neck tension or restricted motion

When the upper neck is not moving well, it can keep the body in a pattern of strain, stiffness, and compensation that does not fully resolve.

Headaches, pressure, or jaw tension

For some people, the upper cervical region is part of why symptoms keep returning, especially when tension seems to build from the top down.

A system that stays on guard

When posture, orientation, and upper-neck mechanics are feeding ongoing irritability, this region can become an important part of helping the body settle.

Why this area can change more than people expect

Balance and orientation

The upper cervical region has an outsized relationship to how the body orients around the head, which can influence balance, muscle tone, and compensation patterns.

Calmer signaling

When this area is part of the problem, improving its mechanics can reduce strain and help the nervous system stop reinforcing the same guarded pattern.

A better foundation

Sometimes upper cervical work creates the opening that makes the rest of treatment work better, whether that means rehab, soft-tissue care, or broader movement retraining.

Part of a personalized approach

  • During the evaluation I will determine if this region is actually relevant to your case
  • Whether upper cervical care should lead treatment or support a broader plan
  • How head and neck mechanics may be shaping the rest of the pattern
  • How posture, balance, and compensation may be organizing around the area

Learn more about how I integrate upper cervical care into a four-lens approach

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