leg length Inequality

Low Back Pain and Headaches Improved with Upper Cervical Care

We all know that pain and fear of injury can stop us from doing the things in life that we really want to do and make us feel...well...just not like ourselves. Ryan came to us experiencing low back pain, which was keeping him from exercising. Ryan was becoming frustrated because when he would exercise, his low back would flair up. He was also getting headaches two to three times a week and neck pain. Ryan’s upper cervical spine was corrected and immediately he felt the pressure off his low back. He has now had four upper cervical corrections and his low back pain, neck pain and headaches are all dramatically improved just by getting his head on straight! Is your head on straight?

Is one leg shorter than the other?

Is one leg shorter than the other?

“approximately 90% of the population have anatomical difference in leg length, averaging 5.4mm(~3/16in)…whereas a difference of more than 20mm(~3/4in) is considered clinically significant in contributing to various musculoskeletal pathologies.”