dimanche 13 novembre 2016

Your Kids Can Be Pain Free With A Geneva Chiropractor

By Julio Riess


Parents may not know whether to take their children to a chiropractor, especially if they do not appear to have symptoms that would indicate a need for it. Children may suffer spinal misalignments as infants, which is not their fault. A Geneva chiropractor recognizes the causes and can help.

Malpositioning in-utero may cause spinal anomalies. The birthing process can put up to 150 pounds of pressure on a newborn's neck. Additionally, the considerable amount of movement that occurs during delivery often results in subtle misalignments of the neck. Tools used to assist in delivery or perform c-sections can also cause twisting of the neck.

These are often called subluxations, and they can cause much more than just a simple misalignment. They can also cause pressure on sensitive nerve areas, which can lead to other conditions. These include learning disorders, asthma, ear infections and even SIDS, which stands for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.

Traditional pediatricians in the West do not usually examine an infant's neck and spine for maladjustments. Thus, they are not likely to connect a child's health problems to a subluxation. A Geneva chiropractor recommends that newborns be examined by a qualified pediatric chiropractor within the first two weeks of life.

If the condition does not get fixed, then it can grow worse over time as the child grows up. It can result in such conditions as scoliosis and back pain, and even sore throats. But with a few visits to the chiropractor, the pain can be alleviated, allowing your child to resume their normal activities without any kind of pain.

The child will likely get an EMG Thermoscan to see their muscles and spine, and see if there are any abnormalities. It does no harm to the baby and does not take a lot of time. Based on these results, the doctor will know if any further action such as adjustments are needed.




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