How Chiropractors Can Help with Infants
Chiropractic care for infants is a growing area of interest within pediatric healthcare, focusing on gentle, non-invasive techniques to support optimal growth and development. During the birthing process—especially in cases involving forceps, vacuum extraction, or cesarean section—an infant’s spine and nervous system may experience stress or misalignment. These subluxations can potentially interfere with the infant’s developing nervous system, leading to issues such as colic, breastfeeding difficulties, torticollis, and sleep disturbances (Miller and Phillips). Chiropractic adjustments for infants are much lighter than those for adults, often using the pressure one might use to test a tomato’s ripeness.
Chiropractors use specific, low-force techniques to assess and correct spinal misalignments in infants. According to the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association (ICPA), infant chiropractic care aims to improve spinal mobility, promote nervous system function, and address biomechanical imbalances (ICPA). These gentle adjustments can help relieve tension and enhance the body’s ability to self-regulate. For example, studies have shown improvement in breastfeeding outcomes when chiropractic care is used to address musculoskeletal causes of poor latch or head rotation (Douglas and Geddes).
Beyond feeding issues, infant chiropractic care has been associated with improvements in common pediatric complaints such as colic, reflux, and sleep disturbances. A study published in the Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics found that chiropractic adjustments resulted in reduced crying time for colicky infants (Wiberg et al.). While more research is needed, many parents report positive outcomes and improved quality of life for both infant and caregiver after chiropractic treatment. It is important that infant chiropractic care is provided by professionals trained in pediatric techniques to ensure safety and appropriateness.
In conclusion, chiropractic care can play a supportive role in the early stages of a child’s life by enhancing nervous system function, improving comfort, and helping resolve physical challenges related to birth and development. Chiropractors trained in pediatric care offer safe, precise, and individualized treatments tailored to infants’ unique needs. When integrated with regular pediatric monitoring, chiropractic care can be a valuable, holistic tool to support healthy growth in infants (Alcantara et al.; Hewitt).
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