At the core of NUCCA care is the Atlas Subluxation Complex (ASC). This study investigates how NUCCA adjustments, carried out with the highest precision and thoroughness, affect long-term spinal stability, neurological function, and overall quality of life.
Our goal is to define what “optimal correction” truly means in clinical practice:
- Measuring outcomes over time, not only immediately after correction.
- Assessing stability by ensuring patients maintain their corrections longer.
- Tracking patient-reported quality of life improvements using standardized measures to capture changes in function, comfort, and well-being.
By examining both structural and patient-centred outcomes, this project presents a series of papers that further strengthen the gold standard for NUCCA corrections.

