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Is Chiropractic safe for
Children?
Childbirth And Infant Subluxations
The Delivery
The birth process, even under natural and controlled conditions, is
potentially traumatic. During the pushing stage of labor, the spine,
particularly the neck, may be injured as the baby is compressed and
pushed down the birth canal. As the baby is compressed, the small
bones of the spine may be pushed out of natural alignment. This
causes the nerves to become stretched or twisted, and the vital
communication system is disrupted.
This neurological disturbance is called a subluxation, and it may
result in the failure of one or more parts of the body, as well as
health in general. Subluxations can also foster the onset of
sickness and disease as the body weakens. The Doctor of Chiropractic
specializes in the detection and correction of subluxations. Instead
of treating the symptoms of the disease, the chiropractor corrects
the subluxation so that normal body functions may take place.
Is a Subluxation Serious ?
A subluxation causes a neurological disturbance. All body functions
are controlled by the brain sending and receiving messages over
nerves. During a natural birth, newborns frequently suffer
subluxations as they are pulled, twisted, and compressed. Damage may
be more severe in a difficult delivery, as noted by Doris Haire,
C.N.M.., infants may sustain skull fractures, intestinal hemorrhage,
cord compression, brain damage, damage to the facial nerve and
facial paralysis.4 Damage to the spine and delicate nerve tissue is
also common. Brewer and Presser report that the vertebrae are easily
pulled out of alignment by excessive and forceful extension of the
infant's head with forceps.2
Checking Your Child
Complications of uncorrected subluxations may be serious, resulting
in respiratory depression, and in some cases SIDS. Infants who
survive and are properly diagnosed for subluxations have a better
chance of having the neurological defects ultimately eliminated.6 A
wide range of subluxations may occur, primarily due to the stretch
injury and/or compression of the spinal cord and brain stem. As the
vertebrae are forced out of their natural alignment, spinal and
cranial nerve roots, as well as the dura and surrounding structures,
may be torn. Most authorities believe that brain stem and spinal
injuries at birth are essentially attributable to excessive
longitudinal traction, especially when force is combined with
flexion and torsion of the spinal axis during delivery. Although
birth subluxations may cause immediate symptoms, there may be
far-reaching effects that are manifested for years. The child's
ability to fight against disease, for example may be lowered. Cold,
ear infections, colic, and other illnesses may result.3,5,6,7
Subluxations may also interfere with internal organ function,
resulting in the inability to produce chemicals responsible for
raising and lowering body temperature as needed.5 Kunert indicated
that the body's immune response in the production of anti-viral and
anti-bacterial agents to fight infection is greatly compromised due
to vertebral lesions ( subluxations).5
When should your infant be checked for subluxations?
Newborn infants should be checked within hours after birth by your
chiropractor. Subluxations are a serious threat to your newborn's
health. Your child should be checked frequently by a chiropractor to
ensure the best opportunity to grow and develop normally.
Is Chiropractic Safe ?
The chiropractic approach to health care is natural. It does not try
to stimulate or inhibit normal body function. Instead, the
chiropractor addresses the important relationship between the nerve
system and disease. Various symptoms, such as colic, respiratory
distress, fever, earaches, and a lowered resistance may be
manifested in the young child due to abnormal body function caused
by subluxations.3,5,6 In light of this, your chiropractor may be the
best doctor to help your child improve his/her health.
References
1. Abraham, Towbin: Latent Spinal Cord Brain Stem Injury in Newborn
Infants, 1969
2. Brewer, G., Greene, J.: Right from the Start. Emmaus Pa., Rodar,
1981
3. Fibelibus, J.: An Overview of Neuroimmunomodulation and a
Possible Correlation with Musculoskeletal System Function, Journal
of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics, August 1989
4. Haire, Doris: The Cultural Warping of Childbirth. Milwaukee ICEA
1972
5. Kunert, W.: Functional Disorders of Internal Organs due to
Vertebral Lesions. CIBA Symposium 13 (3): 85-86, 1965.
6. Peet, J.B.: Chiropractic Pediatric and Prenatal Reference Manual.
The Baby Adjusters, Inc. 1992.
7. Walton, E.V. : Chiropractic Effectiveness with Emotional Learning
and Behavioral Impairments, International Review of Chiropractic;
29:2-2,21-22,September, 1975.
8. Winsor, H., M.D.: Sympathetic Segmental Disturbances- 11; The
Evidence of the Association in Dissected Cadavers of Visceral
Disease with Vertebrae Deformities of the Same Sympathetic Segments,
Medical times; 49:1-7, November 1921.
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