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"Chiropractic care for my child? Why?

He does not have back pain ..."

Very often chiropractors have heard parents make this kind of comments, parents who appreciate the importance of making revisions to the teeth, ears, eye, nose, and throat of his children, but when it comes to functional recognition of both the nervous system and the musculoskeletal system, believe it is not necessary.
The nervous system is the system that controls all functions of our body. Receives and sends stimuli in the form of nerve impulses and provides energy for your child to adapt to its environment (internal equilibrium state called homeostasis). BEST ABILITY TO ADAPT is synonymous with health. For the nervous system to be properly functioning or balance needs to receive stimulation of its receptors * found throughout the body, the most important being those in the postural muscles of the neck and the rest of the spine. If there are problems in the spine nervous system neurons receive less stimulation and then the nervous system loses its ability to adapt the body to changes in the environment causing widespread weakening of the body of your child so they will have less resistance to disease.

"It would be prudent for all parents to do periodically examination of the spine of their children during the years of growth"

Many of the most common diseases of children can be successfully treated by chiropractic.
Among them we highlight:

• Headache
• Neck and back pain
• Sore shoulders, arms and hands
• Stomach pain
• Sore hips, legs and feet
• Scoliosis and spine deviation
• Aching joints
• Arthritis
• Poor concentration
• Poor coordination
• Nervousness

• Irritability

• Weakness
• Frequent colds
• Cough
• Asthma
• Sinusitis
• Bronchitis
• Ear Infections
• Constipation
• Cramps
• Neurological syndromes





* Receptor: a place or specialized cell structure which is combined with a physical or chemical product, producing a specific alteration of cell function.

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