We use a gentle and precise approach to correct vertebral misalignments. Through advanced techniques such as Atlas Orthogonal (AO), Sacro-Occipital Technique (SOT), and Functional Neurology, our goal is to restore optimal alignment, improve nervous system function, and assist you in returning to an active, pain-free life.
Our goal is to relieve symptoms by addressing root causes, promoting long-term health and improved mobility.
With training in Functional Neurology, we work with patients experiencing persistent symptoms such as headaches and brain fog.
Whether related to work posture, poor ergonomics, or injury, our targeted approach helps relieve back pain.
Gentle Atlas Orthogonal cervical realignment aims to improve neurological, neuro-biomechanical, neurovascular, and craniospinal hydrodynamic function, which can be associated with symptoms such as headaches and migraines.
Vertebral misalignments or whiplash injuries can cause symptoms such as neck stiffness and headaches. We restore proper cervical alignment to help reduce pain and improve neck mobility.
Chiropractic & Functional Neurology
Dr. Caroline Vitez holds a Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa. She received postdoctoral certification in Atlas Orthogonal from Sherman College of Chiropractic.
She is board certified by the American National Board of Chiropractic Examiners and l'Ordre des Chiropraticiens du Quebec, and is a member of both the Association des Chiropraticiens du Québec and the Canadian Chiropractic Association.
In 2016, Dr Vitez obtained diplomate status from the American Chiropractic Neurology Board (ACNB).
She has since completed training in Functional Neurology at the Carrick Institute for Graduate Studies, focusing on concussion rehabilitation, and is currently completing training in vestibular disorders.
Dr Vitez has been in private practice since 1997, both in Canada and in the United States.
Show moreShe has contributed to several scientific publications:
Since 2022, Dr. Vitez has been lecturing in both the United States and Canada on the neurovascular repercussions of a craniocervical junction misalignment. She is licensed to practice in Quebec, Pennsylvania, and across Canada.