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Suboccipitals - Tips & Techniques
by Erik Dalton Ph.D., founder of Freedom From Pain Institute®

There are only a few places where the nervous system can be properly tuned, and these “adjusting knobs” are the bones that directly attach to the dura mater. Faulty alignment or fixations in any bone of the cranial vault or spine will over stretch, torsion, deform or drag on the dural membrane, disrupting its ability to send or receive reliable signals from musculoskeletal and visceral structures. These aberrant dural stresses frequently manifest as spasm and pain, and are often misinterpreted as muscle problems. Therapists greatly benefit from the ability to quickly distinguish between common myofascial pain syndromes and true adverse dural tension signs.

Poor alignment at C2 (axis) can contribute to head and neck pain due to the unusual dural membranous attachment to the anterior bodies of the C2-3 joints. In the embryo, the rod-shaped notochord develops at the axis. Since the notochord is central to the development of the axial skeleton and instrumental in determining the final construction of the central nervous system, any distortion here can set-off tonic neck reflexes that travel down intersegmental pathways creating postural havoc in the thorax and pelvis. Therefore, we must appreciate this area as the body’s premiere neurological and biomechanical center.
(Gotta’ get it right here folks).


All is well so long as the axial skeleton is properly aligned and the spinal cord’s protective dural covering is not overstretched by cranial or sacral asymmetries or forward head postures. Regrettably, this tough dural tube is commonly distorted by traumatic events or during acts such as prolonged stomach sleeping or poor ergonomic sitting. When the joints of the upper cervical complex (O-A and A-A) and their supporting soft tissues become strained and motion restricted, compensations often travel down the kinetic chain and lock the C2-3 facet joint closed unilaterally. Constant jamming together of the C2-3 joint leads to cartilage derangement which alters the joints axis of rotation, distorts the dural membrane and reciprocally spasms the sensitive suboccipital muscles.

Muscles or ligaments?
Most of us refer to the ‘deep eight’ suboccipitals as muscles…and that’s OK. However, many researchers believe their primary function is that of proprioception i.e., helping the vestibular system interpret where the head is in space. Or, as Ida Rolf would say: “Suboccipitals tell the brain which end is up!” Since the suboccipitals contain Golgi end organs instead of Golgi tendon organs (as they attach to the skull), by definition, they should be classified as ligaments. So why do they contain end-organs instead of tendon organs? Mother Nature had a grand design here.

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