Your child is not tuning you out on purpose. They start a task and lose the thread before they finish it. They miss instructions in class not because they are not trying but because their brain cannot hold the information long enough to act on it. Inattention is a nervous system pattern, not a character flaw. The prefrontal cortex, which governs sustained attention, working memory, and task completion, depends on clear nervous system communication from the brainstem and upper cervical levels. When that communication is under interference, attention becomes unreliable regardless of how much effort the child applies.
What Could Be Driving Inattention?
Inattention as a primary presentation most commonly occurs in the context of ADHD, but it also appears without a formal diagnosis in children whose nervous system regulation is compromised by upper cervical interference, chronic stress activation, or sensory processing difficulty. The prefrontal cortex is the last brain region to fully develop and the most sensitive to disrupted nervous system input from below. When the brainstem is under mechanical stress at C1 and C2, the quality of the ascending signals to the prefrontal cortex is compromised. Sustained attention, working memory, and the ability to filter irrelevant stimuli all depend on that ascending signal quality. A 2024 pilot RCT in Frontiers in Psychology found that chiropractic adjustment produced measurable improvements in inattention scores in children with ADHD, supporting the neurological mechanism linking upper cervical care to attention regulation.
How Dr. Korrin Approaches Inattention Using Zone Technique
For inattention presentations, Zone Technique focuses on the nervous zone(3) at the upper cervical levels governing brainstem function and ascending neural input to the prefrontal cortex. When Zone 3 is under interference at C1 and C2, the brainstem cannot modulate the arousal and attention regulation pathways efficiently. The Zone Technique adjustment at the specific levels where interference is found works to restore clearer ascending neural communication. Dr. Korrin assesses all six zones at every visit and adjusts at the levels where interference is present, adapting the approach to the child’s age and sensory profile.
Inattention frequently presents alongside impulsivity and hyperactivity as part of a combined ADHD presentation. If your child has a formal ADHD diagnosis the ADHD chiropractic care page covers the full nervous system picture. For children whose inattention is part of a broader sensory processing pattern, Zone Technique addresses both the attention and sensory regulation components in the same assessment. Dr. Korrin is accepting new pediatric patients at Vita Nova in Plano, TX. Schedule your child’s first visit to find out whether upper cervical interference is contributing to the inattention pattern.