Archive for November 20th, 2007
Children and Chiropractic - Journal of Australian Chiropractor - 1982
Research from 25 years ago had significant findings of subluxations in children:
Children
are generally extremely active and their bodies absorb stress during movement.
A child may fall, be pushed or jolted, twist or turn, outside the normal range
of motion. These forceful activities can produce vertebral subluxations disturb
the normal nerve reflex pathways, causing what is termed traditionally in
chiropractic […]
Posted: November 20th, 2007 under Children, Studies and Research.
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For pregnant women - The Webster Technique: a chiropractic technique with obstetric implications.
OBJECTIVE: To survey members of the International Chiropractic
Pediatric Association (ICPA); regarding the use of the Webster
Technique for managing the musculoskeletal causes of intrauterine
constraint, which may necessitate cesarean section. METHODS: Surveys
were mailed to 1047 US and Canadian members of the ICPA. RESULTS: One
hundred eighty-seven surveys were returned from 1047 ICPA members,
constituting a return rate of 17.86%. […]
Posted: November 20th, 2007 under Child Birth, Children, Pregnancy, Studies and Research.
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