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Healing Birth Trauma: Spinal Misalignment
and Your Child
by Jennifer Harris, DC
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Children and chiropractic:
to me, these words go together like peanut butter and jelly. The
nerve system plays a key role in the health of children, yet it
is often times overlooked as the cause of health problems. Chiropractors
and medical researchers have found that Birth Trauma is the first
cause of nervous system interference. Nerve system interference
is what some chiropractors refer to as the Vertebral Subluxation
Complex (VSC).
How could birth trauma happen to your child?
According to the research conducted by Dr. Jeanne Ohm, a Pediatric
Chiropractor and integral member of the International Chiropractic
Pediatric Association1, routine labor procedures such as inducing
labor, pain medication, and restrictive maternal positions lead
to further complications and the use of forceful pulling and operative
devices such as forceps vacuum extraction, and C-sections. These
procedures twist and pull the infant's delicate spinal cord and
surrounding spinal bones, which may cause nerve damage, and ultimately,
malfunction of organs, muscles and tissues by a process known
as the Vertebral Subluxation Complex.
What is the Vertebral Subluxation Complex?
VSC occurs when the communication link between the brain and the
body has been interfered with. The brain communicates with the
body by sending out nerve impulses that flow down the spinal cord
and its nerve roots, and a millisecond later, these impulses travel
back up again to the brain. VSC disrupts this healthy flow of
information and prevents us from living at our optimum level.
There are five components to VSC. It first occurs within the joints
of one or more of the 24 rings of spinal bones. According to an
interview of Dr. Jan Jirot, a Medical Researcher2, these injured
joints heal incorrectly, either too loose, too tight, or misaligned.
Second, Dr. Irvin Korr3 states that the injured joints pinch or
irritate the spinal nerves, interfering with the brain-body flow
of impulses. Third in the VSC process, according to Dr. Kirkaldy-Willis,
a Medical Researcher4, muscles spasm or become weak causing local
inflammation and/or scar tissue. The next component is spinal
inflammation and the occurrence of scar tissue, which was thoroughly
studied by Dr. Alf Brieg5. The fifth component is pathology, which
Dr. Lee Hadley, Medical Researcher6, explains as a slow, degenerative
process that occurs within the spine. The VSC process limits range
of motion, causing pain and eventually whole-body malfunction.
What causes VSC?
As we've discussed, childbirth can be the first cause of VSC.
On February 12, 2004, the CDC announced the first rise in the
U.S Infant Mortality Rate in over forty years7, from 6.8 deaths
per 1,000 births in 2001 to 7.0 in 2002. According to the New
York Times article, this rate may reflect complications from high-tech
and high-risk pregnancies (which also succumb to high-tech birthing
methods). Those infants who survive birth trauma must be examined
for VSC immediately to ensure proper growth and development.
Additional causes of VSC are major traumas such as falls or jolts,
as well as minor physical traumas. (If you've ever seen a toddler
at play, you know what I mean). Exposure to chemicals in our air,
water and food, prescription or non-prescription drug use, and
mental stressors are just a few more of the possible causes of
VSC.
What about Common Childhood Ailments?
Constant antibiotic use, ear tubes, hyperactivity, sniffles, headaches,
learning disorders, colic, asthma...these are just some of the
common childhood problems seen in a chiropractic office. The parents
are searching for relief for their children, and are amazed at
the plethora of information they wish they knew before. The "normal"
surgeries and drug prescriptions, which we as parents have come
to accept as rites of passage, have recently been questioned by
many families and wellness-care advocates. In an eighteen-year
study of 4,600 cases of upper respiratory infections in a core
group of one-hundred families, researchers found that when spinal
motion was restricted in the upper neck area, ear infection occurred.
When spinal motion was maintained or re-established, complication
usually didn't develop8.
There are numerous studies that have been done on the benefits
of chiropractic for children. If you are interested in finding
out more about these studies, or how chiropractic can help your
child, visit www.icpa4kids.com. It takes courage to do something
different than your friends, neighbors, and family members. It's
time we come together and get to the cause of our children's health
issues, with a non-invasive, preventative, and compassionate approach.
References:
1) Dr. Jeanne Ohm, D.C.: Research compilations may be found at
www.icpa4kids.org.
2) Dr. Jan Jirot, M.D. : Roentgen Studies of the Dynamics of the
Cervical Spine. An English Translation of a Monograph Written
in German. 205-258, 1969. Interviewed by D.B. Johnson, Ph.D. in
April 1985.
3) Dr. Ivan Korr, M.D.: J Am Osteopath Assoc. 1986 (Feb); 86 (2):109-114.
4) W.H. Kirkaldy-Willis: Managing Low Back Pain. 1983 (3).
5) Dr. Alf Brieg, M.D: Skull Traction and Cervical Cord Injury.
Springer-Verlag, NY, 1989. (20, 35, 42, 46)
6) Dr. Lee Hadley, M.D.Anatomico-Roentgenographic Studies of the
Spine. Charles C. Thomas, NY 1964.
7) Anahad O'Connor: New York Times. Feb. 12, 2004. Sec A (30)
(4)
8) Terry Rhondberg, D.C.: Chiropractic First. The Chiropractic
Journal. 1996 (83).
Dr. Jennifer
Harris, D.C. is the founder of Isle of Sky Chiropractic in Fletcher.
She specializes in Family Wellness Chiropractic, and frequently
lectures about Chiropractic care to promote optimal health in
our community. She can be reached at www.ioschiro.com
or 828- 687-1151.
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