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Chiropractic Pediatric Guidelines Published
On September 13, 2005, Medical
News Today published the announcement of the creation of chiropractic
guidelines for pediatric care. The guidelines "The Child Patient: A
Matrix for Chiropractic Care" was originally released as a supplement
to its peer-reviewed Journal of Clinical Chiropractic Pediatrics (JCCP) Vol.
6, No.3, 2005.
The release is noteworthy in
two respects. This is the first time guidelines such as these have
been published with parameters establishing the necessity of chiropractic
care for children of all ages. But additionally, since these
guidelines were published as a supplement to a scientific, peer reviewed
journal, the medical news outlet "Medical News Today" picked up the release
and published it in their general release available for all physicians and the
general public.
Dr. Joan Fallon, Board of
Directors member of
the International Chiropractors Association (ICA) and
past chair and current Executive Committee member of the ICA Pediatrics
Council stated, "The foundation of chiropractic care is the presence of
subluxation." She continued, "For children, subluxation manifests
itself differently than in adults, and also may occur as a result of
multiple non- pain producing activities especially in the very young child.
The Matrix closely examines the presence of subluxation in the child with
respect to their anatomy, physiology and development."
Dr. Lora Tanis, Chairperson
of the ICA Pediatrics Council noted the importance of these guidelines by
stating, "This is an invaluable contribution to the profession and to the
public at large because for the first time we have a published document that
explains why infants and toddlers need chiropractic care and how the need
and/or frequency of care relates to birth trauma, immune system maturity and
developmental milestones along with any abnormal, congenital, traumatic or
acquired injuries the child may have."
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