Peter Lawrence

Peter Lawrence Specialista Chiropratico Upper Cervical riconosciuto in tutto il mondo, organizzatore di missioni um

La Giunzione Cranio-Cervicale (CCJ) è il punto in cui il cranio incontra la colonna cervicale ed è diversa da qualsiasi ...
12/02/2026

La Giunzione Cranio-Cervicale (CCJ) è il punto in cui il cranio incontra la colonna cervicale ed è diversa da qualsiasi altra area dell’intero corpo umano. Questa regione è una rete complessa che comprende:

Ossa uniche, Atlante e Asse (C1 e C2).

Legamenti fondamentali, per la stabilità.

Muscoli ricchi di innervazione, per la consapevolezza della posizione.

Strutture importanti e flusso sanguigno, da e verso il cervello.

La CCJ svolge un ruolo significativo nelle vertigini cervicogeniche, con i muscoli che circondano le ossa che trasmettono informazioni posizionali al cervello. Una disfunzione in quest’area, dovuta a lesioni cervicali, traumi, postura alterata o colpo di frusta, può modificare la posizione della parte superiore del collo e interrompere la normale trasmissione dei segnali, causando sintomi come vertigini, instabilità e disorientamento. Il corretto funzionamento e il posizionamento ideale della CCJ sono essenziali per mantenere l’equilibrio e la consapevolezza spaziale.

Anche le porzioni media e inferiore del collo possono contribuire alla sensazione di vertigine, molto probabilmente a causa di problematiche come ernie o degenerazioni dei dischi spinali e artrosi in alcune delle piccole articolazioni di sostegno. Queste condizioni possono alterare il tono dei muscoli circostanti oppure irritare strutture neurologiche sensibili, creando una distorsione delle informazioni dirette ai centri di elaborazione del cervello.

Il nostro approccio è trattare la causa di queste condizioni, non solo i sintomi.
30/01/2026

Il nostro approccio è trattare la causa di queste condizioni, non solo i sintomi.

THE HIDDEN LINK BETWEEN YOUR NECK, CSF FLOW, HEADACHES, DIZZINESS & BRAIN FOG — AND HOW WE ADDRESS IT AT theFNC

Most people think of brain health as purely neurological — chemistry, neurons, neurotransmitters.

But modern research is revealing something much bigger:

👉 Your neck mechanics and head movement patterns directly influence cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) flow.
👉 Your deep suboccipital muscles connect to your spinal dura through a structure called the Myodural Bridge (MDB).
👉 And impaired CSF flow may contribute to headaches, dizziness, pressure sensations, brain fog, post-concussion symptoms, and chronic autonomic problems.

This is one of the most important, overlooked areas in all of neurology — and it’s something we assess and treat every single day at The Functional Neurology Center.



🔍 WHAT THE NEW RESEARCH SHOWS

A 2021 paper published in Nature Scientific Reports (s41598-021-93767-8) demonstrated something powerful:

Simple head-nodding movements change CSF flow patterns in real time.

Researchers used advanced cine MRI to measure CSF movement at the cranio-cervical junction. After just one minute of gentle head nodding, they found:
• Significant changes in maximum and average CSF flow velocities
• Measurable shifts in direction of CSF flow
• Increased CSF pressure (confirmed through lumbar puncture in a separate group)
• Altered cranial ↔ caudal flow balance

This means that CSF flow is not only driven by heart rate and breathing…

Movement matters.
Neck mechanics matter.
Head posture matters.

And this is where the Myodural Bridge becomes clinically important.



🔗 THE MYODURAL BRIDGE: THE NECK–BRAIN CONNECTION NO ONE TALKS ABOUT

Deep under your skull, the small suboccipital muscles attach directly to the spinal dura — the protective sheath around your brainstem and spinal cord.

This connective-tissue linkage is called the Myodural Bridge.

Its role?

To transmit mechanical forces from your neck muscles to your dura — influencing CSF flow, pressure, and stability.

When these muscles function normally, the MDB helps:
• Maintain healthy CSF circulation
• Support brainstem mechanics
• Stabilize the cranio-cervical junction
• Assist with movement-driven CSF “pumping”

But when there is dysfunction — such as:
• Whiplash
• Concussion
• Forward-head posture
• Chronic neck tension
• Cervical instability
• Postural collapse
• Muscle hypertonicity
• Poor proprioception
• Trauma at C0–C1–C2

— the MDB may pull unevenly on the dura or fail to assist CSF movement properly.

And symptoms often follow.



⚠️ WHEN THE NECK–CSF SYSTEM FAILS, YOU MAY FEEL…

These are EXACTLY the patients who show up at theFNC every week:
• Head pressure or “internal swelling”
• Worsening headaches with movement
• Dizziness or lightheadedness
• Visual motion sensitivity
• Neck tightness with “pulling” into the head
• Post-concussion symptoms that never resolve
• Difficulty tolerating upright posture
• Brain fog and cognitive slowing
• Sleep difficulty or “wired but tired” states
• Autonomic symptoms (heart racing, temperature issues, anxiety-like sensations)
• Feeling “full,” “pressurized,” or “floating”

Many of these patients have “normal” MRI results — because standard imaging does not assess functional CSF dynamics, dural tension, MDB mechanics, or vestibulo-cervical integration.

But when we test them functionally, we find the root causes.



🏥 HOW theFNC EVALUATES THIS SYSTEM

We use a comprehensive Functional Neurology approach to evaluate:

✔ CSF-related mechanics through
• Positional testing
• Eye–head–neck integration
• Dural tension indicators
• Motion-driven symptom mapping

✔ Deep neck flexor + suboccipital muscle function

(Where the MDB originates)

✔ C0–C1–C2 biomechanics

(neutral, flexion, extension, rotation)

✔ Cervical proprioception

(accurate or distorted?)

✔ Vestibular mapping

(VOR stress tests, gaze holding, cervical-ocular reflex)

✔ Posture and gait under load

(brainstem + CSF dynamics often show through)

We look at the whole system, not just the painful area.



🌀 HOW WE TREAT IT AT theFNC

Treatment combines:

1️⃣ Correcting cranio-cervical mechanics

Gentle, precise mobilization + stabilization

2️⃣ Releasing and retraining suboccipital muscles

Normalizing MDB tension.

3️⃣ Movement-based CSF optimization

Inspired by the Nature study — controlled head-nodding, cervical patterning, rhythmic motion sequencing.

(This is also where Ciatrix-style movement and posture-driven fluid work fits beautifully.)

4️⃣ Vestibular and oculomotor integration

To restore brainstem and proprioceptive control over posture and head mechanics.

5️⃣ Dynamic balance and sensory-motor rehabilitation

Allowing the system to re-synchronize under real-world conditions.

6️⃣ Autonomic regulation

Breathwork, visual–vestibular drills, physiological sequencing to restore CNS balance.

7️⃣ Technology assisted therapies

Depending on the case:
• Laser therapy
• Neuro-modulation
• Motion platforms
• Proprioceptive training
• Cervical neuromuscular retraining
• VR vestibular integration
Ciatrix.com

This is how we restore flow, not just treat symptoms.



🎯 WHY PATIENTS GET BETTER HERE

Because we look at something most clinics ignore:

👉 Your neck is part of your brain system.
👉 Your dura responds to movement.
👉 Your CSF responds to posture.
👉 Your symptoms often come from dysfunction in this system — not from the brain “mystically misfiring.”

When you restore healthy head–neck mechanics, normalize the MDB, and retrain CSF-related dynamics…

Patients often report:
• Clearer thinking
• Reduced headaches
• Better balance
• Less dizziness
• Improved sleep
• More stable energy
• Less anxiety-like autonomic symptoms
• A sense of being “grounded” and “in control” again

For many, this is life-changing.



🙌 IF YOU STRUGGLE WITH HEAD PRESSURE, DIZZINESS, NECK PAIN, OR POST-CONCUSSION SYMPTOMS — YOU DO NOT HAVE TO LIVE THIS WAY.

At theFNC, we specialize in complex neurological cases where the mechanical + fluid + sensory systems need to be rebuilt.

There is always a reason.
There is always a mechanism.
And there is always HOPE.

👉 Learn more at theFNC.com
👉 Message us to speak with our team

Image source:

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-93767-8

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-025-92506-7

Questa è un’informazione importante
09/01/2026

Questa è un’informazione importante

Buon Natale.
21/12/2025

Buon Natale.

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12/11/2025

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An Interesting Read...According to a recent study, forward head position and blood flow to the brain are clinically obse...
10/09/2025

An Interesting Read...

According to a recent study, forward head position and blood flow to the brain are clinically observable by taking the carotid pulses and can lead to debilitating symptoms within the brain.

The carotid pulses are weaker when the head is in a forward position; however, the carotid pulses are stronger when the head is over the spine.

When the head is forward over the spine, the brain may not receive sufficient blood flow and oxygen due to compression of the carotid arteries. If this compression is severe enough, it can result in cerebral ischemia (CNS dysfunction). Clinically, we see disturbed sleeping patterns, increased anxiety, and mental N sluggishness.

The March 2000 Mayo Clinic reported that prolonged FHP also leads to myospasm, disc herniations, arthritis, and pinched nerves.

Dr. Alf Breig, a Swedish neurosurgeon and Nobel Prize recipient, describes how the loss of a normal cervical lordotic curve creates dysfunction and disease.

Through cadaver studies, Dr. Breig demonstrated that neck flexion could stretch the spinal cord 5-7 cm causing tensioning of the meninges (covering of the brain and spinal cord) and elicit measurable pressure on brainstem nuclei (nerve control centers) which control all basic life functions. (Breig, Alf.
Adverse Mechanical Tension in the Central Nervous System: An Analysis of Cause and Effect. 1978. Almqvuist & Wiksell
International, Stockholm, Sweden. Pg. 177.)

New studies show that correction of cervical lordosis may be associated with an immediate increase in cerebral blood flow.
Ref: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31001596/

Ecco
02/09/2025

Ecco

Dear ChiropracTORS and ChiropracTIC students,Tomorrow is the day! The KCUCS Adjusting Online Bootcamp officially begins ...
01/09/2025

Dear ChiropracTORS and ChiropracTIC students,

Tomorrow is the day! The KCUCS Adjusting Online Bootcamp officially begins — and if you’ve been on the fence, this is your very last chance to step in.

Imagine this: four weeks of live, step-by-step training with Dr. Rob Kessinger, one of the most respected Upper Cervical instructors in the world. Imagine refining your skills, mastering the the Knee Chest Adjustment (BJ's technique) and having the kind of certainty that transforms your adjusting forever, the adjustment with that extra something. That’s what starts TOMORROW.

Tuesday, September 2, 2025 at 8:00 PM CET (Rome) / 1:00 PM CST (Chicago)

And here’s the good news: if you can’t make it live, you don’t miss a thing. We’ve built a brand-new platform where you’ll get every video, every quiz, every resource, and even recordings of the live webinars — all organized for you to study on your own time on one app! It’s like having a 24/7 KCUCS classroom in your pocket.

Even better, we’ll soon be opening access to the full X-Ray Bootcamp inside this platform, so you’ll be able to continue your training at your own pace and build toward full KCUCS certification.

But here’s the bottom line: if you want to be part of this, you need to act NOW.

Open the attached registration form

Fill it out completely

Send it back TODAY to lock in your spot before we begin

This is it. Tomorrow, the work begins. Tomorrow, your journey to true ChiropracTIC mastery takes a leap forward. Don’t let it pass you by.

Yours in ChiropracTIC,
The KCUCS Team
seminars@kcucs.eu |

To train, develop, and mentor doctors and students of chiropractic to be excellent ambassadors, practitioners, and researchers of the specific knee chest upper cervical work.

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