Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2620124 Journal of Chiropractic Medicine 2011 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveThe purpose of this study is to discuss a chiropractic case of management and resolution of breast-feeding difficulties.Clinical FeaturesThe case involves an 8-day-old baby unable to breast-feed since 4 days old. Initial examination revealed cervical, cranial, and sacral restrictions. She was diagnosed with craniocervical syndrome by a doctor of chiropractic.Intervention and OutcomeFollowing history and examination, the infant received gentle chiropractic manipulation based on clinical findings. Immediate improvement and complete resolution of the nursing problems were observed after 3 treatments over 14 days.ConclusionThe results of this case suggest that neuromusculoskeletal dysfunction may influence the ability of an infant to suckle successfully and that intervention via chiropractic adjustments may result in improving the infant's ability to suckle efficiently.

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