Today, as people’s work and lifestyles change, physical illnesses due to neglect of spinal health have become a common phenomenon, and are increasingly becoming younger. According to statistics, about 63% of the world’s population suffers from spinal disorders, and the annual medical expenses caused by spinal disorders exceed more than $120 billion. As the importance of spinal health has been explored in the medical field, it has been recognized that the spine, as the pillar of the body, the hub of movement and the nerve center, not only supports the uprightness of the body, but also contains the spinal cord, which is an important channel for the central nerve information of the brain. At the same time, the important organs of the body are also suspended around the spine with the help of various tissues. It can be said that the spine has a decisive role in human life activities, and once abnormal changes occur, the body will react accordingly. The spine is therefore the key to the development of many diseases and is the cause of many chronic and difficult diseases. It involves not only the familiar neck, shoulder, back and leg pain, but also more than 50 diseases of the circulatory, respiratory, digestive, nervous, endocrine and immune systems. In the human spinal structure, the first cervical vertebra (atlas) is the connecting hub between the head and the body, through which the nerve conduction system and the blood circulation system pass. However, this hub is extremely fragile and vulnerable to injury. Once the position of the first cervical vertebra is shifted, not only will the balance of the entire spine become unbalanced, but it will also prevent the normal blood supply to the brain. In the long run, the center of gravity of our head is shifted and the joints of the spine produce compensatory changes, causing structural imbalance, spinal deformation, herniated discs, resulting in symptoms such as soreness and discomfort in the shoulder, neck and waist, dizziness, headache, numbness with nerve compression and blocked conduction, insomnia, memory loss and even abnormal blood pressure, resulting in chronic diseases that cannot be cured for a long time.