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These articles and recommendations are not tailored for the health of one particular individual and should not be considered professional consultation. Individuals who believe they are experiencing symptoms of an illness should always consult a doctor before beginning any form of treatment.
The opinions expressed on the Site and by Renew Chiropractic, P.C. are published for educational and informational purposes only, and are not intended as a diagnosis, treatment, cure or as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis and treatment. Please consult a local physician, medical doctor or other health care professional for your specific health care and/or medical needs or concerns.
Medical Research on Children and Chiropractic
“Interference to the nervous system results in permanent damage in a short period of time and therefore, Chiropractic care should begin at birth.” Dr. Arpad De Nagy, Rockefellar Institute
Studies at the University of Colorado have proven that a ½ inch hip pull misalignment causes at least 3 major stress areas (subluxations) in the spine. Stress areas where, within 20 minutes, nerve activity is negatively altered by more than 60%.
The organs and body parts supplied by these damaged nerves are severely affected.
1) If these stress areas (subluxations) are not corrected early “when they are caused shortly after birth,” the subluxations will be difficult if not impossible to correct later.
2) Subluxations can reduce nerve impulses by 60%.
Blocked Atlantal Nerve Syndrome In infants and Children
Blocked nerve impulses at the atlas (the first bone in the neck) may cause many clinical features from central motor impairment to lower resistance-especially ear, nose and throat infections. Gutmann reports examination and adjustments of more than 1,000 infants with atlas blockage or subluxations.
Symptoms presented were restlessness, trouble concentrating, initiative and the ability to learn, delayed and slow speech patterns, fevers, neck aches, digestion problems and swift exhaustibility.
From his and other German medical studies Gutmann concludes that approximately 80% of all children are subluxated (not in autonomic balance.) He has been “constantly amazed how, with the lightest adjustment with the index finger, the clinical picture normalizes, sometimes gradually, but often immediately.
Gutmann is a prominent specialist in manual medicine from Bas Sassendorf, West Germany.
Toepel writes, “We know that 30% of all children 12 years of age seen in the orthopedic out-patient department of the University of Pennsylvania had poor posture.
Children are affected by all the causes of subluxations as quoted from DR’s Reikman and Flesia, remembering that falls, accidents, jars, slips, jerks and jolts are an everyday happening in the life of the average child. Micro and macro trauma can result in neural imbalances through subluxation. In conclusion, Chiropractic is necessary for the continued good health of the child.
“Cases were presented in which symptoms of appendicitis, gall-bladder, colic or other visceral disease were relieved by correction of the spinal curvature.” Dr. Neville T. Ussher, M.D.
Disclaimer
The content on this website, renew-chiropractic.com, is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read on this website.
The information included on this site is for educational purposes only. It is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice. The reader should always consult his or her healthcare provider to determine the appropriateness of the information for their own situation or if they have any questions regarding a medical condition or treatment plan. Reading the information on this website does not create a physician-patient relationship. Renew Chiropractic assumes no responsibility or liability for how readers of this site choose to use the information contained within.
If you think you may have a medical emergency, call your doctor, go to the emergency department, or call 911 immediately.
These articles and recommendations are not tailored for the health of one particular individual and should not be considered professional consultation. Individuals who believe they are experiencing symptoms of an illness should always consult a doctor before beginning any form of treatment.
The opinions expressed on the Site and by Renew Chiropractic, P.C. are published for educational and informational purposes only, and are not intended as a diagnosis, treatment, cure or as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis and treatment. Please consult a local physician, medical doctor or other health care professional for your specific health care and/or medical needs or concerns.