When the atlas is in the Orghogonal position, it is exactly 90 degrees to the skull and the cervical spine (the neck portion of the spine). This is the optimal position that allows the rest of the spine to align correctly.
When the Atlas is in the optimal position it helps the rest of the spine to align properly. We have found that symptoms not directly related to the physical location of the Atlas, such as low back pain, arm pain, and leg pain, can be treated by setting the Atlas in the Orthogonal position.
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