Our previous blog post about why children of all ages should see a chiropractor is a really good read for those with children and grandchildren, or those friends that have never had a chiropractic experience. As part of this I think it’s important to debunk one common misconception about chiropractic when it comes to smaller children and babies (at least how it’s done at our office)…
Often people say “I would never take my baby to a chiropractor and let them crack their neck” – well neither would I! The image of a chiropractor doing a flying, Rambo … Read the rest
As children grow and develop, it’s not just their bodies that experience a multitude of changes. We know that the brain is a key component of their health and well-being and needs to be given just as much, if not more, attention as the rest of their body during these developmental years. Often when we see children and teens in our office, they are presenting with a complaint that is the result of an accumulation of smaller structural issues which would be much easier to stay on top of through regular care.
In the infant stage, your child has … Read the rest