Do you deal with recurring headaches, dizziness, fatigue, or even digestive issues—and no one seems to know why? It could be rooted in your upper neck. Atlasology is a revolutionary method that looks beyond bones and muscles to realign your entire body through your cervical spine. Let’s dive into what it really means.
What is Atlasology?
Atlasology is a gentle, non-invasive therapy focused on correcting misalignment of the atlas, the top vertebra that cradles your skull. When your atlas is out of place, it impacts everything: posture, circulation, nerve flow, and even digestion. At VivaSana, we use this tool to help your body feel safe and function freely again.
Why the Atlas matters
It's the gateway between your brain and body
Houses the brainstem and key nerve pathways
Affects spinal alignment from head to pelvis
Influences blood flow to the brain and inner ear
Controls muscle tension and balance reflexes
What causes Atlas misalignment?
Birth trauma or difficult delivery
Whiplash and car accidents
Poor posture or tech neck
Emotional stress or long-term anxiety
Slips, falls, or physical trauma—even from childhood
Signs your Atlas might be off
Chronic neck stiffness or tension
Headaches, especially base-of-skull types
Dizziness, tinnitus, or poor balance
One shoulder or hip higher than the other
Digestive issues or hormone imbalances
Jaw pain or facial asymmetry
The treatment process
At Lumin, atlas correction starts with a detailed postural and neurological analysis. Using a light touch, I guide the atlas back into a neutral, balanced position—freeing the nervous system from chronic stress. Most clients feel relief after one session, though lasting change often requires follow-up work.
Benefits of Atlasology
Improved posture and alignment
Relief from migraines and headaches
Better energy and mental clarity
Restored nerve communication
Emotional release and reduced stress load
Conclusion
Your body speaks through tension, pain, and fatigue. Atlasology helps it whisper again—instead of scream. If your neck has a story to tell, we’re here to listen.













