Precision Upper Cervical Chiropractic
Orthospinology of Rhode Island
About Orthospinology
Welcome to Orthospinology RI!
Our team of devoted professionals have dedicated their careers to helping people feel happier, healthier, and more comfortable throughout their daily lives. Using advanced imaging technology and adjusting instruments, we are well equipped to reduce the Atlas Displacement Complex which may be associated with countless conditions. Come visit us for an initial consultation so we can determine if our services will work for you.
Doctor Douglas DeCubellis
Certified Orthospinology Practitioner
PALMER College 1999
Member Orthospinology Society
Past ICA and ICPA member
University of Rhode Island 1995
Member Knights of Columbus
Member Elks
Past Rotary President
Member Delta Sigma Chi Chiropractic Fraternal Organization
Local Basketball and Soccer Coach
Structural Chiropractic vs. Traditional Chiropractic
Traditional Chiropractic
Traditional chiropractors focus on goals like decreasing muscular spasm, increasing range of motion, and reducing pain. This is how most chiropractors practice, and I believe most of them are great at what they do for symptom relief and symptom management. It doesn’t work for everyone and has some limitations.
Structural Chiropractic
Structural Chiropractors take an engineering approach to the spine and its treatment. Not only do we want you to feel better, we want to see evidence that your spine has changed for the better. We listen to you and how you are feeling while continuing to use expert level experience to give you the best possible treatment.
Common Conditions addressed with Orthospinology intervention
A structural shift that disrupts the spinal nerves, the spinal cord, or the cerebral spinal fluid, can cause many other secondary symptoms or conditions. Click on symptoms below to learn more about how Orthospinology can intervene in them.
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​​Arm Pain (Upper & Lower)
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Asymmetry (Ex: low Shoulder or High Hip)
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Arthritis of the spine
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Blood Pressure
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (Double Crush)
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Concussion Related Symptoms
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CTE (Chronic Traumatic Encephalitis)
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Cervical Myelopathy
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Degenerative Disease (Disc and Joint)
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Disc Herniation
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Dizziness
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Headaches
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Muscle Spasm
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Low Back Pain
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Leg Pain (Upper & Lower)
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Migraine Headache
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Muscle Spasm – Persistent
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Neck Pain
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Numbness and Tingling (Arms/Hands – Legs/Feet)
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Nerve Impingement Syndrome (Pinched Nerve)
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Scoliosis
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Sciatica
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Shoulder Pain
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Spinal Canal Stenosis
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Strength-Related Issues (Grip Strength, Drop Foot)
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Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
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TMJ
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Torticollism
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Traumatic Brain Injury
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Vertigo