IMPORTANT NOTE: Please Read Carefully 

Use of this Web site to locate a chiropractor that practices the Orthospinology Procedure or other similar upper cervical technique in your area is at the patient’s discretion. The Society of Chiropractic Orthospinology (SCO) does not guarantee your satisfaction with the doctor chosen, nor does SCO accept responsibility for what each individual practitioner does in his or her clinic.

SCO hopes to assist you by providing a list of doctors that are possibly in your area. One may want to consider the doctor’s number years in practice coupled with the certification level of the listed technique. The Orthospinology conferences and seminars are designed to provide the doctor with the latest research and knowledge to assist in the successful correction or reduction of the upper cervical subluxation complex and the resulting maladies.

The Society of Chiropractic Orthospinology has established a certification process to train doctors in the Orthospinology Procedure and to test their ability and knowledge. Although Orthospinology may be practiced skillfully without certification by trained doctors, those that have successfully completed the training process and are certified are denoted with an “ * ”. The training process consists of three rigorous courses, Basic I, Basic II and Advanced Orthospinology. Upon successful completion of the courses the chiropractor has to demonstrate their knowledge and skills to the board of directors for the Society of Chiropractic Orthospinology who then determine the applicant’s certification.


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