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Childhood Diseases
The relationship between
intensity of chiropractic care and the incidence of childhood diseases. Rose-Aymon
S, Aymon M. Prochaska-Moss G, Moss R, Rebne R, Nielsen K. Journal
of Chiropractic Research, 1989 (Spring): 70-77.
A comparative study of the health status of children
raised under the health care models of chiropractic and allopathic
medicine. Van Breda, WM and Van Breda JM Journal
of Chiropractic Research Summer 1989.
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Lower antibiotic use and lower incidence of disease,
especially ear infections, was reported in the chiropractic children.
If the "chiropractic" children did get measles, rubella or mumps
it was reported that the diseases were quite mild compared to those
exhibited by their classmates.
Absence of T-cells, immune dysfunction, has colds
all the time. International Chiropractic Pediatric
Association Newsletter. November 1996
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Male child - Age 5 from a central American country.
Prior diagnosis: malformation of cervical spine, severe scoliosis,
occiput position severely anterior to cervical spine. Not vocalizing
well. Absence of T-cells, immune dysfunction, has colds all the
time. Surgery had been considered to correct skull positioning.
In the first series of adjustments, we adjusted the lad in a sitting
position utilizing the infant toggle headpiece. The Atlas was adjusted
ASL. Child was reevaluated in native country and medical staff
stated that everything was now normal. Child returned to U.S. for
care 6 months later. Vocabulary was now normal. Head position -normal.
No colds evident during these months. Scoliosis was greatly reduced.
References from Koren Publications' brochure:
Children and Chiropractic
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Leboyer, F. 1984. Birth without violence.
New York: Alfred A. Knopf. pp.21,28.
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Van Breda, W.M. & van
Breda, J.M. A comparative study of the health status of children
raised under the health care models of chiropractic and allopathic
medicine. Journal of Chiropractic Research, pp.101-103,
Summer 1989.
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Giesen, J.M., Center, D.B., Leach, R.A. An evaluation
of chiropractic manipulation as a treatment of hyperac-tivity in
children. JMPT, October 1989; 12: 353-63.
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Walton, E.V. Chiropractic effectiveness with
emotional, learning and behavioral impairments. International
Review of Chiropractic, 29: 2-5, 21-22, September 1975.
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Gemmell HA, Jacobson BH. Chiropractic management
of enuresis: Time series descriptive design. JMPT, 1989;
12: 386-389.
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Lewit K Functional disorders (fixations) of the
spine in children. Manuelle Therapie, Barth, Leipzig, 1973,
Chap. 2.7. pp. 50-54.
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