
Brain Fog
When Thinking Clearly Feels Like Wading Through Mud
Brain fog is hard to describe but easy to feel: trouble concentrating, slow recall, mental fatigue, and the sense that your thinking just isn’t as sharp as it used to be. It can affect your work, your relationships, and your confidence — and it’s often dismissed by others who can’t see it.
Why The Top Of The Neck Matters
Clear thinking depends on healthy blood flow to the brain, proper drainage of fluid away from it, and a well-regulated nervous system. The craniocervical junction sits at the gateway for much of this circulation and signaling. When the top of the spine is misaligned, it can subtly influence these processes, and brain fog may be one of the ways that shows up.
Our Approach
We look at brain fog through the lens of the upper neck. Using specialized testing, we assess whether your craniocervical junction may be affecting circulation and nervous-system regulation, then deliver a gentle, precise correction when one is needed. Many patients describe feeling clearer and more like themselves as their nervous system settles.
Wondering if your symptoms could be connected to your upper neck? We’re happy to talk with you and determine whether our specialized testing is a good next step.

