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Kids and Chiropractic Down
Under From the June 7, 2003 issue
of the Australian newspaper "The Advertiser" comes an article that
features children and chiropractic. The article begins with,
"Chiropractic, long perceived as the cracking of bones – is becoming
increasingly popular for babies."
Dr. Paula Stacey, state president of the Australian
Chiropractors' Association is quoted, "Babies can't tell you they've got a
headache or a sore neck". She notes that chiropractors provided gentle
adjustment to the head and spine of newborns and also recommended regular
maintenance visits. "They get born," Dr. Stacey said. "The birthing
process, coming down the birth canal, can be quite traumatic." She
continues, "If the spine is in ideal alignment, you've got the best chance
of the nervous system sending the messages as they should be sent."
Patient Hope Deane, said she first took her daughter
Ruby to the chiropractor about two months after her birth. Now, Ruby goes
for a "tune up" once per month. She explains her reason by saying, "Young
ones crash all the time, or they land in funny ways, or sleep in funny
ways. We're stopping the problems before they start, rather than looking
for short-term results. She hasn't been sick. Maybe that's helping her
stay healthy."
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