Scoliosis - Headaches - Stroke: cause and treatment. Hello everyone. My name is Sergey Smolyakov. I am a leading specialist in fixing the position of the first cervical vertebra in Russia and CIS. In today’s video I am going to tell you about this technique, how it works, what it effects on and where it can lead to. It is the most comprehensible description of this technique. So, how and why does the displacement of vertebra happen. Why is this so common? Usually it happens in the birth moment. When the child is born, his muscles are relaxed. It is a decision of nature. What is it for? In order to make the child soft. Because when the child is soft, he can nicely fit through any shape. That’s why it is provided by nature. For the first, two or three days the muscles of the child do not work. Right in this moment, when his muscles are relaxed, he is soft and the body is flexible, his body is being physically affected. The doctor pulls his head, twists it, there are a lot of obstetric techniques. The childbirth is being simulated by medicine. Sometimes a doctor presses on the mother’s stomach in order to squeeze the child out. I don’t even want to talk about caesarean operation. It is a very difficult and rough operation. All these factors lead to the collapsing of the neck of a newborn child. So, when one or two days passes after the birth, the muscles are being activated, they start to work. As a result, the wrong position of the bone is being consolidated. It remains for the whole life. A human encounters with a lot of problems because of this displaced vertebra in his everyday life. They lead to dozens of unhealthy conditions. So, what does the displacement effect on? Where does it lead to? First point, it is an osteochondrosis and all violation of neck mechanics. For example, when the nick is jammed, when it is hard to turn it, when it hurts, when it is numb, when scapulars are tired, when salt are being deposited, when arms are numb, the fingers’ sensitivity decreases. All these things are the consequences of it. Second point is about head vessels. I’m talking about headaches, generally, strokes, different aneurisms, troubles with neck vessels, blood clots, blood plaques inside the head and neck vessels. I’m talking about all the vascular disorders. The third point is scoliosis. And joints. Especially huge leg joints. Scoliosis is a curvature of the spine. Where does it lead to? Almost all back diseases: hernia, protrusion, disks offset, different kinds of arthritis and arthrosis. And when a pelvis is oblique, which is a consequence of detected scoliosis, it leads to joint disorders, such as arthritis and limb movement problems. It can even lead to growing of the side bone on the leg, where the big toe is. And many other things. All diseases mentioned above are directly depend on the position of the first vertebra. I will rephrase it. If the first vertebra is not displaced all those diseases simply can’t appear in your body. They won’t occur at all. This statement may sound overweening but I have seen it in practice. I have met people who have been to so many doctors and experts but no one could help them eventually. Different procedures have been applied, but there was no result at all. 0:00 introduction 0:21 - where does Atlas subluxation (Atlas displacement) come from in humans? 1:51 - what is affected by the displacement or subluxation of the atlas? 4:04 - what is the technology for correcting the subluxation of the first cervical vertebra? 5:32 - what is medicine? 7:22 - about Atlanta, the structure of the spine, the structure of the atlanto-occipital junction. 7:57 - what is an intervertebral disc? 8:26 - why is there no intervertebral disc between the first cervical vertebra and the second? 9:00 - what is a joint in the human body and what is it for? 9:35 - what does a birth trauma lead to in a child and what are the signs of a baby whose neck is twisted? 11:00 - how is a person’s head turning? 12:39 - what are the intervertebral discs for? 13:53 - what is osteochondrosis and what is its cause? 17:36 - how an atlas can pinch the blood channels and what does this lead to? 22:36 - how does Atlas subluxation affect posture, the formation of scoliosis and other curvature of the spine? 25:35 - how are intervertebral hernias and protrusions formed? 27:06 - statistics of successful operations to remove intervertebral hernias. 29:10 - how does an oblique pelvis and different leg heights arise in a person? 31:06 - which disease is most common in newborns? 34:52 - what is a cesarean section? 35:10 - what should you strive for during childbirth or how should an ideal birth go? ☎ Phone / WhatsApp / Viber / Telegramm: 7-916-621-62-02 ▷ VK: ▷ FB: ▷ Instagram: cluster #headache te
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