Spinal
Trauma
During
the birthing process, there is a relatively small area to pass through
considering the size of the infant.
During the delivery process, in order to minimize discomfort of the
mother and baby, abnormally excessive and unnatural forces are commonly
used. This can and commonly does result in injuries to the infant's
spine - especially the cervical spine. As the months and years go
by, the spine grows and develops at a very rapid pace. When the baby
begins to crawl and then walk, a number of seemingly minor falls and
collisions will occur as balance and the knowledge of physics is still
developing. As the youngster proceeds through childhood, the minor
collisions become severe and more frequent. The physical traumas will
continue into adolescence especially in the active and athletic youngsters.
Source: ProfessionalPlanets.com™ 1999
More and more parents are seeking chiropractic care for their children.
Many spinal problems seen in adults began as early as birth. Even
so called 'natural' birthing methods can stress an infant's spine
and developing nerve system. The resulting irritation to the nerve
system caused by spinal and cranial misalignment can be the cause
of many newborn health complaints. Colic, breathing problems, nursing
difficulties, sleep disturbances, allergic reactions and chronic infections
can often be traced to nerve system stress.
Since significant spinal trauma can occur at birth, many parents have
their newborns checked right away. As the infant grows, learning to
hold up the head, sit, crawl and walk are all activities that affect
spinal alignment and are important times to have a child checked by
a Doctor of Chiropractic.
As the child begins to participate in regular childhood activities
like skating or riding a bike, small yet significant spinal misalignments
(subluxations) may occur. If neglected, the injuries during this period
of rapid growth may lead to more serious problems later in life. Subtle
trauma throughout childhood will affect the future development of
the spine leading to impaired nervous system function. Any interference
to the vital nerve system will adversely affect the body’s ability
to function at its best.
One of the most common reason parents seek care for their child is
trauma from an injury of some sort. These misalignments may or may
not result in immediate pain or symptoms. Regular chiropractic checkups
can identify potential spinal injury from these traumas, make the
correction early in life and help avoid many of the healthcomplaints
seen later in adults. Proper spinal hygiene is an important key to
better health.
Another sought out reason for care is the resolution of a particular
symptom or condition. Parents seek care for conditions such as colic,
ear infections, asthma, allergies and headaches (to name a few) because
they have heard from other parents that chiropractic care can help.
It is important to understand that the doctor of chiropractic does
not treat conditions or diseases. The expertise of the chiropractor
is in checking the child’s spine for misalignments that impair nervous
system function therefore affecting overall body function. The bones
of the spine, the vertebrae, house and protect the spinal cord. The
spinal cord is an extension of the brain and carries information from
the brain to the body parts and back to the brain again. Subluxations
interfere with the nerves’ ability to transmit this vital information.
The nerve system controls and coordinates the function of all the
systems in the body: circulatory, respiratory, digestive, hormonal,
eliminative and immune system. Any aspect of health may be impaired
by nerve interference. The chiropractic adjustment restores nerve
system function allowing the body the ability to express a greater
state of health and well-being.
The doctor of chiropractic will take a case history and perform a
chiropractic exam to determine if spinal subluxations exist. Chiropractic
adjusting procedures are modified to fit a child's size, weight, and
unique spinal condition. They are both gentle and specific to the
child’s developing spinal structures. Most parents report that their
children enjoy their chiropractic adjustments and look forward to
subsequent visits. They also report that their children experience
a greater level of health while under regular chiropractic care.
Reference: ICPA - International Chiropractic Pediatric Association
- website: http://www.icpa4kids.org/why/whychiro.htm