SUBLUXATION FROM BIRTH REMOVED WITH MIRACLE RESULTS!

What new parent hasn’t been warned that their own sleeping patterns are going to be severely altered when they have a newborn baby in the house? However, when that young child has severe sleeping problems of its own, this scenario can become a nightmare for both parents and child alike.

A case study was recently published in the scientific publication the 

 

(JCCP). The article chronicled and documented the effects of Chiropractic care on a 9-month-old infant girl with a history of very disturbed sleep.

The average number of hours a child of 9 months is predicted to sleep is about 14 hours per day. This child’s sleep amount was well below that number. In addition to severe sleep disruption, she was also noted to be extremely fussy. She also was experiencing difficulty with breast feeding to one side, exhibited generally unsettled behavior and could not turn her head to the left. These problems had been occurring since birth, the article noted.

An initial examination of the girl confirmed a reduced range of neck motion to the left. There seemed to be significant muscle tension in the left and upper neck area as well. Upon being touched in the neck, the child exhibited signs of being in pain by crying and quickly moving her head away.

Viewing the results, her chiropractor determined that there were subluxations (partial dislocations) present in the child’s cervical area. An appropriate course of adjustments was initiated. The results of treatment were immediately evident and impressive. After just one adjustment, the baby girl fell asleep for 5 hours in the afternoon. This was followed by nighttime sleep of 2 periods of 6 hours each.

In addition to dramatic improvements in sleep pattern, much to the satisfaction of her parents as well, the child displayed greatly improved neck motion that was soon noted in response to sound on her left side. Additionally, the infant soon began to feed freely and comfortably.

The conclusion drawn by the authors was that the subluxation evident in the child’s neck area was at least partially responsible for the disrupted sleep pattern. The dramatic improvements after just one Chiropractic adjustment pretty much speak for themselves. It could likely be surmised as well that the infant’s parents were much better rested themselves following treatment and are very thankful for Chiropractic.

 

 

 

 
 
 

 

Journal of Clinical Chiropractic Pediatrics