
Most folks hear the term “upper cervical chiropractic” and immediately wonder, “What does that even mean?” You’re not alone. Chiropractic language can sound a little technical at first. Let’s clear it up right away.
“Upper cervical” simply refers to the very top of your neck—the first two bones of the spine, called the Atlas (C1) and Axis (C2). These two vertebrae sit right under your skull, cradling it like a saddle. They also guard some of the most vital wiring in your body: your brainstem and the beginning of your spinal cord.
This article will explain what makes those top bones so important, why chiropractors who focus on them practice differently, and how this type of care can affect your health far beyond just your neck.
Your spine has different sections, and the cervical spine is simply the neck portion—seven bones total, labeled C1 through C7.
Now, here’s the key: the upper cervical spine is just the first two, C1 (Atlas) and C2 (Axis). They’re unique because they’re designed for motion, not heavy weight-bearing. That’s why you can turn and nod your head so freely. But this mobility also makes them more vulnerable to misalignments than the rest of the spine.

Think of C1 and C2 as the foundation posts of a ranch house. If those shift, the whole structure above and below starts to lean.
When these bones shift, they can irritate that switchboard—like a fuse box with loose wiring—leading to problems that may show up as headaches, dizziness, fatigue, or pain in places you wouldn’t automatically link to your neck.
Upper Cervical vs. General Chiropractic
So what makes upper cervical chiropractic different?
General chiropractic often adjusts multiple areas of the spine with manual “cracking” techniques. Upper cervical care, on the other hand, focuses only on C1 and C2 with extreme precision. The corrections are gentle, measured, and designed to restore balance without twisting or popping your neck.
It’s less about forcing movement and more about guiding those top bones back to their exact, normal position so the nervous system can function without interference.
The Takeaway
“Upper cervical” isn’t just a fancy term for “neck chiropractic.” It’s a highly specific focus on the Atlas and Axis—the spine’s foundation and the nervous system’s gateway. By keeping those bones in their proper alignment, upper cervical chiropractic aims to restore whole-body balance and function.
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Dr. Berner does not diagnose, treat, or prevent any medical diseases or conditions; instead, he analyzes and corrects the structure of his patients with Foundational Corrections to improve their overall quality of life. He works with their physicians, who regulate their medications. This blog post is not designed to provide medical advice, professional diagnosis, opinion, treatment, or services to you or any other individual. The information provided in this post or through linkages to other sites is not a substitute for medical or professional care. You should not use the information in place of a visit, consultation, or the advice of your physician or another healthcare provider. Foundation Chiropractic and Dr. Brett Berner are not liable or responsible for any advice, the course of treatment, diagnosis, or any other information, services, or products you obtain through this article or others.