WHY INFANTS NEED CHIROPRACTIC CARE
PATHWAYS MAGAZINE
It is common to get strange looks from people I talk to about taking infants to the chiropractor. I know what is going through their heads: Is it safe? Babies don’t have back pain. Do babies get adjusted the same way I do? These are legitimate concerns for any parent, but to answer them I will begin with the most important question: Why?
Being born is tough work. There are a lot of pressures and forces being exerted onto your baby during her journey into the world. A recent study by Viola Frymann demonstrated that 90 percent of newborns suffered the effects of birth trauma: associated strain through the neck and cranial areas following birth. Frymann, an American osteopathic doctor, studied more than 1,500 babies periodically across an eight-year period. She examined all babies within the first five days of birth; in fact, many were checked within the first 24 hours of birth.
This study revealed that approximately:
· 10 percent of the newborn babies had perfect, freely mobile skulls or cranial mechanisms.
· 10 percent had severe trauma to the head, evident even to untrained observers.
· The remaining 80 percent all had some strain patterns in the cranial mechanism.
Left uncorrected, this trauma continues to impact a baby’s spinal growth and development, reducing the healthy function of her nerve system.
This can cause many health challenges later in life that could easily have been prevented.
Birth Trauma - Birth in its many different forms can be quite traumatic. While each birth is unique, there is always a chance that the baby suffers some sort of strain due to a variety of reasons. Even the most natural births can result in trauma that goes undetected. As researcher G. Gutmann has written, “The trauma from the birth process remains an underpublicized and therefore significantly under-treated problem.”
What can cause birth trauma?
· Very short labor
· Very long labor
· Failure of the cervix to dilate
· Use of Pitocin to strengthen/induce uterine contractions
· Use of forceps or vacuum extraction
· Cord around baby’s neck
· Cesarean delivery (due to lack of progress) Why
· Pulling or twisting on the head to deliver the infant’s body
Evidence - Beyond the Frymann study detailed above, a Harvard University pathologist, Dr. Abraham Towbin, found evidence of spinal injury common as a result of the birthing process. He also found evidence of spinal injury in many cases of SIDS and infant respiratory conditions. Birth trauma often causes neurological dysfunction. In fact, a study by Gutmann examining more than 1,000 infants concluded that approximately 80 percent had some form of nerve dysfunction. This is of utmost importance, since 65 percent of neurological development (brain and nerve system) occurs in a child’s first year. During this crucial time it is vital that the nerve system be healthy so the child can grow and develop to her potential.
What can nerve dysfunction from birth trauma look like?
· Trouble breathing
· reflux/frequent spitting up
· irritability/colic
· difficulty nursing (impaired sucking/swallowing or head positioning)
· balance issues
· sleeping difficulty
· delayed developmental milestones
Chiropractic care is focused solely on removing nerve dysfunction (which improves brain-body communication) so a new baby can grow, develop, and function at its highest potential. We as humans were born with an innate ability to heal. Chiropractors minimize the obstructions to that ability.