Evidence-Based Case Study
Real patient outcomes demonstrating the effectiveness of chiropractic care
60%
Average Pain Reduction
1
Case Study
Post-MVA Chronic Dizziness Treatment Results – Verified Outcome from Charlotte, NC
Verified Outcome
R42
7 months (ongoing)
Age 55-64
7 months (ongoing)
📊 Quantified Outcome
Dizziness Reduction
60%
10/10 → 4/10
Treatment Protocol
Atlas Orthogonal
Upper Cervical Care
Corrective Care Protocol
Key Outcomes
- •Dizziness reduced from constant 10/10 to mild 4/10
- •No longer bedridden - up and active daily
- •Atlas confirmed in proper alignment
- •Neck mobility improving
Patient Experience
"After a devastating motor vehicle accident in 2022, this 56-year-old woman spent nearly two years bedridden with constant 10/10 dizziness. She felt like she was underwater, couldn't drive, couldn't work, couldn't even shop for herself. She had to sleep sitting upright and had seen every specialist imaginable - vestibular rehab, ENT, neurology, ophthalmology, cardiology, even three different chiropractors - with minimal relief. Atlas Orthogonal care changed everything. Her dizziness dropped from constant and debilitating to mild and intermittent (4/10). She's no longer confined to bed, can sit outside, do light chores, and is slowly reclaiming her independence and quality of life."
✨Additional Benefits Reported
The patient also experienced these additional improvements:
Able to sit outside and enjoy fresh air
Can perform light yard work and household tasks
Sleeping posture improved (can recline)
Increased tolerance for light and movement
Regaining independence
Treatment Details
Atlas Orthogonal upper cervical care with 24-visit corrective plan (29 completed). Addressed subluxations at C1-C7, T1-T2, L5, and bilateral pelvis. Blue light glasses recommended for light sensitivity management.
Clinic Information
Charlotte, NC
17228 Lancaster Hwy, Suite 208 Charlotte, NC 28277
Scientific Evidence
All case studies follow standardized outcome measures and evidence-based treatment protocols. Individual results may vary based on patient-specific factors and adherence to treatment plans.
Submitted on January 23, 2026
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