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The Role
of Chiropractic in the Care of Children with Autism The
November/December 2003 issue of the magazine "Autism Digest" contained an
interesting article on the subject of Autism and the effect of
chiropractic care on those children. The article was authored by world
known chiropractor for children, Dr. Joan Fallon. In her article she
notes, "While it has regularly been associated with back pain or headache,
increasing numbers of parents are seeking chiropractors for children and
especially for children with developmental issues."
The article starts off
by noting that Temple Grandin, an author of two books on autism, is
herself autistic. The article notes that in her books she repeatedly
discusses sensory integration difficulties as being the core of her
autism. Additionally, a growing numbers of professionals also tout sensory
difficulties as one of the hallmarks of autism.
Dr. Fallon describes
this phenomenon by saying, "Sensory integration is defined as the
disorganization of the multisensory input into the body. People who
experience sensory integration problems have profound and often
debilitating difficulty with touch, taste, smell, sound or visual input.
Non-autistics can often experience sensory issues as well, such as the
irritation we feel from a band playing too loudly, or an immediate
headache from a certain smell. While these may be bothersome to the
typical person, such sensory stimuli can be “noxious” to the autistic
child and often manifest in infancy as colic and in the older child as
hyperactivity, the “inability to listen”, or unexplained behavior issues,
especially in children who lack communication."
The article continues by
stating that Chiropractic care should be the cornerstone of the sensory
integration treatment plan for the Autistic child. Dr. Fallon notes,
"Chiropractic care differs from many of the other therapies used with
autistics in that it is directed to the heart of the problem: the lack of
homeostasis in the body, which can, in turn, produce a disease state.
Treatments are directed to the imbalances in the nervous system which
inhibit sensory processing. By directly affecting the nervous system,
chiropractic care for the autistic child can begin to change the many
sensory integration issues by facilitating input into the organs and areas
of the body involved in sensory integration, including the skin and the
nervous system."
The article then
explains that the imbalances in the nervous system are caused by
"Subluxations" in the spine. "The presence of Subluxation can cause
illness as well as a host of other problems for the child," contends Dr.
Fallon. "The chiropractor administers an adjustment as the mainstream
portion of care. The adjustment is administered in areas where there is
the presence of a SUBLUXATION. Subluxation occurs where a segment of the
spine consisting of two vertebrae and a disc between them, has lost their
juxtaposition. Proper juxtaposition is necessary to maintain the integrity
of the various systems that are located there, not the least of which is
the nervous system."
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