EARLY IN LIFE CHIROPRACTIC EXAMS IMPORTANT!

Friday, April 9th, 2010

 

 

 

EARLY IN LIFE CHIROPRACTIC EXAMS IMPORTANT!

When should a child have their very first Chiropractic examination? The recommended answer to that would be as soon after birth as possible and then continue to have them adjusted right on through childhood.

A child is susceptible to spinal trauma from the birth process and all the way through their childhood when they take many spills and tumbles during the growing up process. All during this time the child’s spine is growing and developing at a rapid rate – about a 50% increase in length during their first year of life. This is equivalent to a 6-foot tall person growing to 9 feet in just 12 months.

One person who has received Chiropractic exams and adjustments since a very early stage of his life is actor Jonathan Lipnicki, now 17. Audiences of all ages know him from his roles in the Stuart Little movies and as a youngster in the movie Jerry McGuire .

Jonathan’s uncle is a chiropractor and gave him his first adjustment when he was just several months old. “It’s a good way to live,” he said. “You perform at your best, whether it’s academically or physically.” In encouraging early childhood Chiropractic he added, “If you want to perform at your ultimate best, if you want to be the best you can be in sports and in school, mentally and physically, Chiropractic is the way because everything has to do with your nervous system. And if you can clear up any subluxation (partial dislocations of vertebra) in there, you’ll be pretty much OK.”

The next question parents may ask is, “What types of childhood problems might be solved by a visit to a Chiropractor?” An article in Parents and Kids magazine made reference to the common reasons a child should be checked and likely helped. These include: a difficult birth, difficulty nursing, colic, reflux, trouble sleeping, ear infections, frequent colds and infections, allergies/asthma, behavioral problems (Attention Deficit Disorder), postural abnormality, head tilting, high shoulder or hip ailments.

Doctors of Chiropractic have been providing safe and effective care to children for nearly 100 years with published studies in Europe and the United States confirming the effectiveness of Chiropractic for this entire variety of childhood illnesses and structural irregularities. In fact, the scientific evidence continues to grow.

The Parents and Kids magazine article has one final important warning. “Nerve system stress left unaddressed impairs the child’s ability to function in a state of optimal health and well-being.” This can have an effect on the child’s health now and in the future. “Pain and malfunction may not show up for many years,” the article concludes. Parents would do well to have a child examined early for good health and to save potential later life problems.

Source: http://www.chiropracticresearch.org 2006, “Could Your Child Benefit from a Visit to a Chiropractor? and 2005 “Child Movie Star Big Supporter of Chiropractic.”

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INDIVIDUALIZED CHIROPRACTIC PROGRAMS PROVIDE

IMPROVEMENTS FOR CHILDREN, TOO!

Why would a parent not take a child to see a chiropractor? The basic answer might come down to no information or incorrect information.

Here are three basic reasons why not: 1. They don’t know about Chiropractic, 2. They don’t know about the potential benefits of Chiropractic or, 3. They think that a Chiropractic adjustment might be too rough for a child and cause pain or damage.

Once a person finds out about Chiropractic and begins to understand its benefits, it is point number 3 that must be understood and dispelled, as apparently, some parents think that a Chiropractic adjustment will be “too rough” for their youngster.

Chiropractors understand that all bodies are different and tailor their adjustments and the amount of pressure required based on the individual they are treating. A big football playing man in his 20s, a little old woman in her 70s and a child of 10, will all be looked at and evaluated for their individual needs.

In this way, it could be said that a Chiropractic adjustment can be as individual as a handshake. A strong man shaking hands with another strong man will give him a lot more pressure than if the same man was shaking hands with his grandmother or the child. When parents realize this and bring their child in for an adjustment, the results can be quite remarkable. Consider this case of a 7-year-old girl.

This child had been suffering from asthma since the age of 4. By the time she came to see a chiropractor, she had been treated medically with 10 different medications. Attacks of coughs and wheezing were daily occurrences. Physical activity was almost out of the question. Emergency room visits sometimes reached 5 per year. A test of lung capacity revealed she was operating at about 50 percent of her lung capacity.

An exam by her chiropractor revealed subluxations (partial dislocations) in the vertebrae at the middle of her spine. An individual program was tailored to handle these restrictions. With just one adjustment, some of the tightness in her chest disappeared and her coughing was reduced. After just 4 weeks of treatment, she was able to put aside her inhaler and get back to participating in swimming and running sports. After 3 months, her lung capacity was just about normal and all medications were stopped.

Had her parents avoided taking her to a chiropractor because of a fear that an adjustment might be too rough and cause her pain, the child might well be on her way to a dozen more medications, further restrictions of activity and even worse breathing problems.

Is Chiropractic for children too? By all means. Miracles can occur each and every day in Chiropractic with the right adjustment, tailored to the individual’s size, age, shape and need.

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Dynamic Chiropractic. “Chiropractic: As Individual as a Handshake.” July 2008. http://www.chiroweb.com/archives/26/14/12.html

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GET A JUMP ON COLD AND FLU SEASONS

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

GET A JUMP ON COLD, FLU SEASONS WITH IMMUNE

SYSTEM ENHANCING ADJUSTMENTS

 

One of the many benefits of Chiropractic care is that it can provide excellent benefits toward fighting against and warding off the flu. Spinal adjustments provided by chiropractors have an excellent track record in increasing the immune function of the body and helping it to stay healthy – especially during cold and flu season. 

The reason for this success is because Chiropractic works to increase the function of the immune system. It does so by correcting spinal abnormalities known as subluxations (minor dislocations of the vertebra). These subluxations are known to cause interference with the proper function of the nervous system by placing undue pressure on the nerves themselves. As the nervous system controls all bodily functions, including those of the immune system, Chiropractic adjustments go a long way toward contributing to overall health and wellness.

The interaction between the nervous and immune systems has been shown to be positively affected by Chiropractic adjustment. “Through research, we know that Chiropractic has beneficial effects on immunoglobulins (a naturally occurring antibody), B-lymphocytes (these are the white blood cells), pulmonary (of the lungs) function and other immune system processes,” said Dr. Matthew McCoy, who serves as the editor of the Journal of Vertebral Subluxation Research.

 One such study tested the response of white blood cells as important infection fighters. When Chiropractic manipulation was applied to the middle of the back, it was found that white blood cells were present in significantly higher number than prior to the adjustment. What this study demonstrated was that the adjustment provided an “enhanced respiratory burst” that helped immune cells to destroy invading viruses and bacteria. In so doing, they provided greater resistance toward the invasion of the flu virus.

 Another large study examined the overall improvement of people who had experienced Chiropractic care. A wide variety of benefits ensued, showing between 7 and 28 percent improvements to people suffering from spinal discomfort, fatigue, incidence of colds and flu, headaches, allergies and physical pains. Specifically of interest to cold and flu sufferers is that a 15% reduction in colds and flu was achieved by this group of 2,818 individuals who received regular Chiropractic care.

 In addition to providing needed adjustments, chiropractors are concerned with the total well-being of the individual and educate their patients toward positive health and lifestyle practices. Getting ample rest, drinking adequate water, exercising regularly, choosing a proper diet and correctly using multivitamins and minerals are essential to staying resistant to colds and flu.

 

Source: The World Chiropractic Alliance. “Flu Season Wellness Plan Should Include Chiropractic.” 2004. http://www.wcanews.com/archives/2004/nov17b.htm

 

 

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Rise In C-Section Deliveries

Monday, May 18th, 2009

RISE IN C-SECTION DELIVERIES REACHES NEAR ONE-THIRD OF ALL U.S. BIRTHS

The number of Caesarean Sections performed in United States hospitals has soared over those performed just a decade ago. Charges by U.S. hospitals for the procedure have netted over $17.4 billion annually for these operations alone.

According to the most recently available numbers provided the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, the number of women who now have the C-section procedure is nearing 1/3 of all births. About 1.3 million women in 2005 gave birth through a C-section. This figure represents a 38 percent increase over 1995. That year, about 800,000 C-sections were performed in the U.S.

C-sections have their rightful place in deliveries when complications would be thought to put either the mother or the child at risk. An umbilical cord wrapped around the child’s neck or a breech delivery would be two common reasons for a C-section delivery.

More recently, C-sections are being performed for many other reasons including convenience, a feeling by attending physicians that the procedure reduces lawsuit risk and even the idea that this type of delivery is better for the mom and child than a normal vaginal delivery.

The area of sharpest decline in vaginal deliveries occurred in the case of those mothers who had previously given birth via C-section. Vaginal deliveries of subsequent children dropped 60 percent from 157,200 in 1995 to just 63,300 in 2005. Apparently some doctors and hospitals are not allowing a woman to consider and attempt vaginal delivery following a C-section delivery.

Another major contributing factor to the increase in C-sections would logically be financial. In 2005, hospitals charged a total of $17.4 billion for about 1/3 of the deliveries through C-section.

Hospitals took in just $21.3 billion for the remaining 2/3 of the deliveries. Clearing, the profit lies in C-section deliveries!

Consider the difference in costs based on 2003 figures as provided by the U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.

  • Vaginal birth with no complications: $6,239.
  • Vaginal birth with complications: $8,177.
  • C-section with no complications: $11,524.
  • C-section with complications: $15,519.

At about $5,000 more for an uncomplicated C-section and over $7,000 more for a complicated procedure above vaginal delivery, is it really any wonder that the medical profession, as well as hospitals, might like to see the number of C-sections rise even higher in the years to come?

 

http://www.worldchiropracticalliance.org/tcj/2008/jun/j.htm

Source: The World Chiropractic Alliance. “Number of C-sections Soar: Hospitals Made $17.4 Billion on Procedures.” June 2008.

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STEROID USE BY STUDENT ATHLETES PRESENTS SERIOUS HEALTH CONCERNS

The use and rumored use of performance-enhancing steroids by professional athletes remains an all too common occurrence in sports today. Plus, with this being an Olympic year, drug testing for performance-aiding substances will likely receive frequent mention. But what about younger athletes? Has the search for better athletic performance found its way into our youth programs? To what extent has the search for heightened ability on the playing field reached the high school level?

According to a 2007 survey of 48,025 students who attend 403 public and private schools in the United States, the use of steroids was deemed to be remarkably high. In this study, 2.2 percent of high school seniors reported that they had used a steroid drug at least once in their lifetime.

Anabolic and androgenic steroids are synthetic hormones that increase a person’s metabolism and are aimed at producing greater muscle growth and strength. Basically, they are simulated sex hormones that cause the body to develop at a faster rate and produce greater physical strength.

While the use of these enhancing substances is banned by professional sports governing bodies and considered illegal in many countries, this does not seem to stop athletes from seeking them out at every level of sport.

“Steroid use among America’s youth who are emulating professional athletes is a serious problem that can lead to serious and often disastrous health outcomes including baldness, acne, nausea, liver damage, even heart disease and stroke,” says Gerald W. Clum, D.C., who is president of Life Chiropractic College West in Hayward, Calif.

Dr. Clum warns student athletes away from taking steroids as youngsters will usually be disappointed that steroid use will not produce the promised results. At the same time, they can have some potentially deadly ramifications. He warns parents to be aware of changes in a child that could signal steroid use.

“It is imperative for parents to be on the alert for signs of steroid use, especially among teenage athletes,” said Dr. Clum. “When teens become overly concerned about physical performance, undergo significant changes in their physical appearance, exhibit serious mood swings or rage-like behavior, these could be signals of steroid use.”

A consultation with a natural healthcare provider about healthy diets and exercise can lead to enhanced performance in a very natural way. Parents who are concerned that a child might be taking measures to enhance their performance would be wise to check with their chiropractor or acupuncturist about the warning signs. Together, they could work toward a solution and offer an educational program that would lead to the performance level the youth seeks, but in a very healthy and safe manner.

Source: The Foundation for Chiropractic Progress. “Steroid Use Among American Youth Alarms Health Professionals.” March 2007.

http://www.f4cp.com/press_releases/SteroidUseAmongAmericanYouthAlarmsHealthProfessionals.htm

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