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children need regular chiropractic check-ups
One of the most important aspects of chiropractic medicine is our
emphasis on preventative care. Many
spinal problems begin in childhood and develop gradually as the child
grows. We catch problems before they develop
or become embedded when they can be corrected much more
quickly. Finding nerve
interference and correcting it as early as possible is critical to the
growing child's health.
Right
from birth, a child's spine is subjected to daily stresses. In fact,
the birth
process is one of the most traumatic experiences many of us will ever go
through. The
first spinal misalignment a person suffers may occur during the
birth process, especially if forceps or suction were used during
delivery. The
adjustments on infants and children are extremely safe with no more force
used then that used to test whether a tomato is ripe.
As
your child grows, other problems may arise. Studies
show us a much higher prevalence of back pain in children than previously
thought. In a study published in the American Journal of Public Health,
30.4% of children aged 12-15 years reported a history of low back pain. This
confirmed an earlier study that found that 22.8% of elementary school children and 33.3% of
high school students complained of low back pain. Parents should not
dismiss a child's complaint of aches and pains as "growing
pains" but should seek care in identifying the source of the
underlying cause of the child's symptoms.
Chiropractic
physicians also check for specific problems as children develop. For
example, scoliosis is an abnormal
sideways curvature of the spine which if not detected early may become a
seriously disfiguring problem. It is important that scoliosis be caught before a child begins his or her "growth spurt" at
approximately 12-16 years of age because scoliosis can progress rapidly
during these years.
Children
respond much more quickly to adjustments than adults because they have
generally been exposed to fewer stressors on their system and their
subluxations are fairly recent, whereas many adults are dealing with
problems arising from injuries that are years old. Just
as you take your children into the dentist for regular checkups, your child's spine and neuromuscular health
should be equally monitored. Children need to receive regular check-ups for one of the most
important structures in their bodies, especially if they are active, play
hard, participate in sports, ride bikes, or enjoy the everyday rough-and-tumble
world of the very young.
Signs
your child may have a problem:
Here are
some signs of problems you can look for. Have your child stand with
his back to you with his arms down at his sides. Observe
his natural posture and look for these signs:
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Is his/her head level, not tilting to one
side?
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Are the shoulders the same height?
His/her shoulder
blades should sit flat against the back at the same level.
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Hips should
also be the same height.
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The tips of the fingers of both hands
should be even.
If your child fails any portion of this screener or
complains of aches and pains, please call our office for an
appointment. This may be the most important thing you do for your
child this year!
Dr.
Berger has a special interest in chiropractic care for children. We invite you to visit with Dr.
Berger about getting your child started on
the road to a lifetime of good health through chiropractic care!
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