
Chiropractic for Children
Toddlers and preschoolers frequently present with spinal or cranial problems that may be a contributing cause of chronic ear infections, asthma, bronchial congestion, bed wetting, leg pains in bed at night, gait problems manifested by frequent tripping and falling and many more. All of these frequent problems treated safely and gently by our expert team. Check out our testimonials to see what other parents are saying. If your child is suffering with any of the above conditions then don't wait, call today for an appointment!
Newborn Infants
Newborn infants frequently present with sleeping problems, regurgitation, colic, neck problems causing head tilt, inability to rotate the head to one side, torticollis, lazy eye, constipation and more. All of these problems are treated safely and gently by our expert team with a high degree of success. If any spinal or cranial corrections are necessary, be assured that they are gentle and safe. If you are suffering from sleep deprivation because you baby will not sleep or your baby is manifesting any of the above problems, or you would just like us to check your baby's spine after a difficult labor and delivery, call us to make an appointment today!
Prenatal Care
During pregnancy, there are many physiological and endocrinological changes that are occurring in your body in preparation for your baby. During pregnancy a woman’s center of gravity shifts forward putting extra pressure on her joints, increasing the curvature of her lumbar spine and placing extra pressure on the spinal discs. In our office we see women in all stages of pregnancy for low back pain, rib pain, pubic bone pain, round ligament pain, leg pains, irritation to the sciatic nerve, proper pelvic balance for delivery and more. Chiropractic care during your pregnancy is essential to ensure that you have the most ideal environment for your child to develop in, and to help ensure that mom and baby are comfortable leading up to and during labor and delivery. Chiropractic care has been shown to significantly reduce the length of time a woman labor and delivery. Adjustments can result in easier pregnancy, and significantly decreased mean labor time. First time moms averaged a 24 percent shorter labor, while mothers who have already given birth experienced a 39% reduction in the average labor length, compared to controls (Fallon, 1991).
