ATLANTOAXIAL ROTATION MOBILIZATION 60 Sec How To

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In this video you will learn how to properly adjust your upper cervical rotation mobilization for maximal effectiveness and ease of execution.

The upper cervical spine plays a critical role in cervical mobility. In fact, the atlantoaxial joint accounts for about half of the neck’s total rotation. When this joint gets locked up due to suboccipital or cervical tightness, capsular fibrosis, or arthritic changes, more demand is placed on the neck joints below during cervical rotation.

In addition, the atlantoaxial joint plays a key role in the development of cervicogenic headaches, and research shows that upper cervical mobilization can help to alleviate headaches that originate in the cervical spine.

In today’s PHYSIOSecret “Atlantoaxial Rotation Mobilization 60 Sec How To” you will get a sneak peak at a private training session where I instruct my physio’s on upper cervical mobilization.

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Dr. Jared Cooper is the founder of MOMENT INSTITUTE Physical Therapy & Fitness, and the creator of PHYSIOSecrets. With over 20 years of experience in the health and wellness field, he has taught, treated or trained thousands of patients and clients across the country. Because of his work as a pioneer in the field of integrated fitness, Dr. Cooper has been featured on ABC News, in The Wall Street Journal, The NY Sun, and The Chicago Tribune. He is a clinical instructor for Seton Hall and Rutger’s University, and a continuing education provider for rehab professionals nationwide. He earned his undergraduate degree from Cornell University and his doctorate in physical therapy from the University of Southern California.

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