Author: Taylor
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Tummy Time – A Crucial Neurodevelopment Process
Tummy Time – A Crucial Neurodevelopment Process For the purpose of this article we are going to focus our discussion on tongue-ties. Infant developmental milestones are monitors of how the child’s nervous system is developing and adapting to its environment. During the first two years of life 80—90% of the groundwork for the developing nervous…
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Case Management of a 2 1/2 Year Old Female with a Thirty-five Degree Scoliosis and Two Hemivertebra: Outcome of Adjusting Protocols Showing a Positive Response to Chiropractic Care
Introduction: Searching for care that is safe and offers low levels of intervention for our children is essential in our evolving healthcare arena. One important aspect of pediatric skeletal healthcare involves the awareness and treatment of scoliosis. Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) remains the most common deforming orthopedic condition in children [1,2]. “Increasingly, both adults and…
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Resolution of a left sided 5th phalangeal 2nd inter-phalangeal joint stenosing tenosynovitis (trigger finger) in a 2 1/2 year-old female: A case report.
Introduction: The purpose of this paper is to investigate whether chiropractic care and the application of Sacro Occipital Technique (SOT) protocols utilized for evaluation and adjusting of subluxation patterns may have a global effect on health. While a condition such as stenosing tenosynovitis (trigger finger) is not usually considered neurological or musculoskeletal in nature it…
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The Impact of Cranial-Facial Distortions on Childhood Development and Neurological Function
Understanding the Difference Between “Common” and “Normal” In the early stages of life, a child’s brain and body are undergoing rapid development. During this time, even subtle imbalances or distortions in the structure of the skull and face can have significant effects on a child’s growth, neurological function, and overall health. Cranial-facial distortions, while often…