PEDIATRICS

We Embrace the Love, Unpredictability, and Chaos of Life with Kids!

At Paull Chiropractic FWC we pride ourselves on not just being a kid-friendly practice, where children are tolerated, but a kid-focused one, where our little ones take the priority. While it certainly leads to more commotion and spontaneity at times, we wouldn’t have it any other way!

When to Start Pediatric Chiropractic

Many ask us why we see children or when their child should undergo a neuro-tonal chiropractic examination. The birth process, no matter how natural or uneventful, is a stressful event for an infant. This is even more true when the birth involves use of the hands, forceps, or vacuum extraction to pull the child from the birth canal or if a C-section was performed. When a newborn has their first adjustment shortly after birth, the stress on their nervous system has had less time to take root, leading to less significant challenges that are easier to correct.

The important role that pregnancy and birth plays in the health of a newborn is one of the reasons we’re so passionate about prenatal chiropractic!

As you can imagine, a child doesn’t have to be experiencing back pain, headaches, or have other discomforts to be suffering from this stress in their nervous system. Some of the secondary conditions we frequently see in kids are colic, acid reflux, ear infections, allergies, asthma, sensory processing disorder, bedwetting, ADHD, and other neuro-developmental disorders.

Starting With the Nervous System

When reading about the many issues that can be helped through pediatric chiropractic care, you might start to wonder how they are all connected. The underlying operating system of every function in our body is the autonomic nervous system.

Since this just sounds like a complicated name to gloss over, let’s simplify it into the 2 modes we can operate within: the calming brake pedal (parasympathetic) side and the stressful gas pedal (sympathetic) side.

Your brake pedal is responsible for promoting growth, development, rest, digestion, and immune system function, while your gas pedal is your “fight or flight” survival mode system that is only supposed to be used for emergencies.

Misalignment and fixation in the spine leads to a stressed out nervous system, activating the gas pedal survival mode and shutting off the rest, digest, and immune system functions. Developmental biologist Dr. Bruce Lipton said it best: “You can’t be in growth and protection at the same time.”

As you can imagine, if your body is constantly stuck in survival mode, it will lead to both short-term and long-term challenges. In children, we often see this manifest as colic, ear infections, sensory processing disorder, immune challenges, and ADHD.