Nervous System Focused Chiropractic
Free Guide
Why headaches and migraines keep coming back, what your nervous system has to do with it, and why the usual approaches only go so far
You take something for it. It fades for a few hours. Then it's back. You've been managing headaches for years without anyone explaining why they keep happening, and that's frustrating.
A quick look at what is inside your guide.
Daily or Near-Daily Headaches
Frequent headaches that have become a background feature of daily life, often accepted as 'normal.'
Headaches at the Base of the Skull
Pain concentrated at the upper neck and base of skull, often a sign of tension at the cervicogenic level.
Migraines With Aura
Migraines with visual disturbance, light sensitivity, or nausea, frequently associated with nervous system sensitization.
Tension Headaches
Band-like pressure around the head, often beginning as neck and shoulder tightness that travels upward.
Headaches After Screens or Concentration
Headaches that worsen with prolonged focus, screen use, or stress, a nervous system load pattern.
"Medication quiets the headache for a few hours but never stops them from coming back, because it addresses the alarm, not what's setting it off. The signal often starts in the neck."
Here's what most people aren't told: up to 95% of headaches aren't caused by disease. They're caused by dysfunction, in the neck, the muscles, and the nervous system. Your upper cervical spine sits directly adjacent to the brainstem, where blood supply, nerve pathways, and autonomic regulation converge. When tension locks in at that level, stress signals flood upward. The headache is how your body tells you something upstream needs attention.
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About Us
Dr. Saylor, Dr. Zach, and Dr. John provide gentle, nervous system-focused chiropractic care for the whole family. They work with people navigating stress, tension, sleep challenges, developmental concerns, pregnancy, pain, and the daily demands that can keep the nervous system stuck in overdrive.
Their approach uses low-force techniques that communicate directly with the nervous system. No cracking, twisting, or popping. Just gentle, specific input that helps the body's own regulatory systems come back online.