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hey guys i want to show you two scenarios that happened in my practice in under upper cervical care so there are going to be visits where you are out of alignment and you definitely need an adjustment and then thereamp;#39;s also going to be visits where you are holding your adjustment and you do not need to get realigned which is awesome thatamp;#39;s what we strive for for you to hold your adjustment and stay in alignment so first iamp;#39;m going to show you what it looks like when you are out of alignment so iamp;#39;m going to start by doing the titron scan itamp;#39;s just a thermal thermography reading where itamp;#39;s taking the temperature on the left side and the right side of the neck so i just have the patient sit here in a neutral position and just have them flex their head forward slightly so weamp;#39;ll start at the base of the neck and then weamp;#39;ll go up to the occiput and then if you look over here this is an example of the thermal reading so on the left