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Kids need chiropractic.

Now more than ever, supporting the developing nervous systems and bodies of kids is essential. From birth trauma to chemical exposure, sports injuries and bike accidents to information overload, sibling and school stress to hormonal changes, kids these days are navigating a different and oftentimes more stressful set of environments than previous generations. Chiropractic, focused on clearing the interference in the nervous system, brings ease to the body and balance to other organs and systems. It’s not always about pain. Whether it’s latch, colic, gut, immune, sensory, attention, or social, the first thing that must be online when addressing these issues is balance in the autonomic nervous system. This is the primary focus of chiropractic. This is why we measure nervous system function with our Insight technology. This is how we can have and hold a conversation about how function informs how we feel.

What about other modalities?

Acupuncture, speech, PT, OT, primitive reflex integration, and even medical intervention can all provide support to kids. In my experience, the timing and the order in which modalities are introduced is what makes the difference between major benefit and okay results. The first system in the body to come online is the nervous system. It weaves through all tissues and organs. Normal function in the nervous system is the foundation for the health of the body. It literally sets the tone for how the other systems will respond to environmental demands and be able to adapt to stress. By addressing this first with chiropractic, the when and where of bringing in other modalities gets much more clear, and the body becomes more receptive to those other kinds of inputs. 

Why a Care Plan?

Nerve interference alters the amount and timing of signal between the brain and body. In chiropractic, this interference is known as subluxation. Chiropractors address this interference with adjustments (plural). Adjustments over time, tailored to the case with technique, frequency, and projected duration is what we call a Care Plan. It is neurologically and clinically more helpful to adjust fewer areas over time than adjusting as many areas as possible in one visit.

The benefits of care are cumulative and consistency is key. Everything that is a process takes time. How much depends on many factors, which is why deep dive on health history and use modern technology to measure nervous system efficiency, adaptability, and resilience, along with our clinical assessments. Every kid is different, but the patterns of interference are recognizable if you know how to look.

Care Plans orient around reassessments. Like telemetry, we want to update our current coordinates, compare with where we started, and make sure we are heading in the direction of reorganization of vital energy and restoration of health. This is what neurologically-focused pediatric chiropractic looks like in our office, and a case for why kids need chiropractic, now more than ever.

If you or someone you know could benefit from learning more about how chiropractic could help their kid, please have them reach out to the office. Thank you! 

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The Science of Chiropractic

Chiropractic science recognizes the foundational role the nervous system plays in health. When there is interference in the communication between the brain and the body, we are not able to adapt to stress effectively. Finding, measuring, and helping the nervous system reorganize these areas of interference is the primary goal of chiropractic care.

This begins with movement. Areas of the spine that do not move normally do not move effectively. The energy bound in these areas can show up as muscle tension, stiffness, reduced range of motion, or pain. Movement, especially within the spine, is a vital nutrient for the brain.

Without free and integrated movement, the quantity and quality of information from the body to the brain is reduced. The picture the brain has to work with becomes less rich and detailed. Its ability to regulate normal baseline function in the organs is affected.

What follows is a change in tone. Tone is the energetic signature that all cells, tissues, and organs have. All muscles in the body must maintain tone in order for the body to work properly.

Beyond the “musculoskeletal” system, when we recognize that muscle tone determines the flow of blood and the release of hormones from every gland in the body, we can appreciate the physiological fact that the health of any part of the body is intimately connected to the state and tone of the nervous system.

Dysfunction, dis-ease, and disease are downstream effects of the insult and interference within and through the nervous system. Chiropractic calls this interference subluxation. The chiropractic adjustment is an invitation to help the nervous system re-member, and in so doing liberate the self-healing and self-organizing power of the body.

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Diminishing Light

The word luxation refers to a joint that has been displaced. The Latin lūxus (“dislocated”) and the Greek loxós (“slanting”) both refer to something that is obviously and painfully not where it is supposed to be.

In chiropractic, our central focus is on something we call the subluxation. The misalignments that indicate biomechanic, neurologic, and energetic compromise to an area of the spine are, by definition, less than a luxation. Subluxations are an intelligent response of the nervous system experiencing stress beyond its capacity to integrate in the moment. This stress can be physical, chemical, mental, emotional, and/or environmental. Since the spine houses the central channel of communication between the brain and the body, the presence of subluxation indicates the brain and body are not effectively coordinating. The effect, which advances with time, is a diminishment of function, especially in the parts of the body that are directly and anatomically linked through the nerves that serve them.

What, you may ask, does this have to do with the shortest day of the year?* Simply this - in Latin lux also means “light.” Subluxation, more specifically (but less technically), represents where and how the central nervous system has dampened its light. Less light means less life. The purpose of the chiropractic adjustment, therefore, is to clear the neurologic interference to the expression of the light within.

May you find the space and time on this winter solstice to connect to your inner light, that wisdom within, for inner light warms night.

*This post was originally published on the winter solstice in the Mutter Chiropractic Newsletter.

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