Few things are more stressful for new parents than dealing with a colicky baby. The inconsolable crying, sleepless nights, and feeling of helplessness can take a toll on the whole household. While many infants go through phases of fussiness, colic is something different—something that often seems to have no clear cause and no easy solution. As parents explore natural, gentle ways to soothe their child, one option that’s increasingly being considered is upper cervical chiropractic care. While chiropractic is often associated with adults and back pain, a specific focus on the upper cervical spine—the top of the neck—has been gaining attention as a possible way to support babies with colic. Let’s explore how the upper cervical spine might influence colic and why this approach is gaining traction among parents looking for non-invasive support. What Is Colic? Colic is generally defined as excessive, unexplained crying in an otherwise healthy baby. It typically begins within the first few we...
Fatigue is something we all experience from time to time. But when exhaustion becomes the norm—lingering day after day regardless of how much rest you get—it crosses the line into something more serious. Chronic fatigue doesn’t just drain your energy; it can affect your concentration, mood, productivity, and overall quality of life. Many people living with chronic fatigue spend years chasing answers. Bloodwork comes back normal, caffeine stops helping, and even eight hours of sleep doesn't make a difference. In some cases, the missing link may lie in an overlooked area: the top of the spine. The upper cervical spine, located at the base of the skull, plays a vital role in how your brain and body communicate. When this area is out of alignment, it can disrupt nervous system function in subtle ways—sometimes showing up as fatigue that just won’t go away. The Brainstem and Energy Regulation The upper cervical spine includes two key vertebrae—the atlas (C1) and axis (C2). These bones p...