02/20/2026
CBP researchers, instructors, and clinicians publish break through case series finding that there is a linear correlation between improving cervical lordosis and MRA blood flow / pixel intensity- to the brain!
The authors took multiple patients with abnormal cervical curves and did MRI angiograms. After the first MRI angiogram was performed, patients were placed on the Cervical Denneroll Prescription Orthotic with their neck in a more normal lordosis and another angiogram was performed. Using a validated pixel intensity analysis, the authors investigated if correction of an abnormal cervical curve was correlated to improved cerebral blood flow.
RESULTS: Loss of the cervical curve decreased blood flow to the brain up to 200%+. Improved lordosis was linearly correlated to improved MRA pixel intensity.
According to Dr. Evan Katz: “This is a very exciting paper as many papers report sagittal alignment of the cervical spine can lead to a number of negative physiological changes. We believe this is the first paper to link cervical biomechanics with cerebral blood flow and angiograms in pixel intensity. Right now, one of the main hypothesis of the Alzheimer’s and dementia Association, is chronic cerebellar hypoxia. We are proud to be able to contribute to healthcare with this paper, and to show that specific chiropractic care can improve the cervical lordosis. “
2019 BRAIN CIRCULATION Katz, et al
https://professionallyintegrated.com/content/free/loss-of-curve-correlated-to-decreased-brain-blood-flow/ — with Curtis Fedorchuk and 17 others.
Hello Professionally integrated, Here is a paper that my wife and I published along with other wonderful doctors. First off, I would like to say thank you so much to the GOLD and Platinum members. Your support of this site has allowed us to fund a study like this. We took multiple patients with abno...