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Saggau Chiropractic - Richard A Saggau He is a graduate of Palmer College of Chiropractic and has done extensive postgraduate studies under Dr. Roy Sweat in Atlanta, Georgia. Dr. Sweat is the developer of the Atlas Orthogonal Chiropractic Technique. Chiropractic treats what is called a subluxation.
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Atlas Orthogonal Chiropractic is a gentle, no cracking technique of adjusting subluxations of the cervical spine by means of its uppermost vertebra (C1 AKA the "atlas"). The Atlas is a 2-ounce bone that supports the base of the skull, which weighs 9-17 pounds. The Atlas Orthogonal Program was developed with specificity in mind.
Call to schedule a FREE consultation with Dr. Saggau. Dr. Saggau will talk with you about your symptoms. If treatment is recommended Dr. Saggau will perform a thorough examination and take x-rays. The x-rays are analyzed by Dr. Saggau himself. On the follow-up appointment Dr. Saggau will talk with you about what the x-rays show and perform the gentle adjustment.
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Melissa Cummings
Sep 09, 2018
Dr Saggau has changed my life! I had almost daily migraines for over the last seven years. They ranged from to severe to mild but were always there. I did a number of treatments from Botox to Physical Therapy with little relief. This was a last ditch effort before Surgery on my neck. Now I have only mild symptoms of a Migraine when the weather changes.

The nerve pain that radiates to my arm is also lessened. I am now able to live the life I want to. I go for hikes and exercise almost daily. I don't miss out on plans because of Migraines. I would highly recommend Atlas chiropractic and Dr. Saggau to any one suffering from migraines or any neck pain.
David Smith
Aug 19, 2017
Dr. Saggau has reduced the pain and effects of misalignment of my atlas, resulting from being rear ended in a automobile accident years ago that caused severe whiplash. The method is more gentle and more precise than with many chiropractors. His rates were less than I was paying in Apple Valley.