Hypermobility and the Upper Cervical Spine: Understanding the Connection
Hypermobility affects joint stability, proprioception, and muscle tension—especially in the upper cervical spine. This post explains the difference between general hypermobility and EDS, why the atlas and axis are so important, and how gentle, precise upper cervical care can support long-term stability and function.
Upper Cervical Chiropractic & Hypermobility: Why Neck Stability Matters More Than You Think
Hypermobility is a spectrum — from mild ligament laxity to classic EDS — and it often affects the upper neck first. At Upper Cervical Chiropractic Encinitas, we use precise, gentle care to improve proprioception, posture, and nervous system balance so hypermobile patients can feel more stable and grounded.