Chiropractic care is safe and provides great benefits for all ages, and that includes infants. Somerset Hills Chiropractic offers and recommends adjustments for babies because we know that treatment can make a positive impact early on.
Read MoreThis time of year is perfect for reflection and expressing gratitude. I and the team at Somerset Hills Chiropractic have so much to be thankful for, including our wonderful friends and patients in Bernardsville, NJ. Pediatric chiro care is one thing we’re especially thankful for because we know that the benefits of bringing your newborn, infant, or young child to the chiropractor can be huge for healthy growth and development.
Read MoreIf you’ve visited Somerset Hills Chiropractic, you know the advantages of regularly getting adjusted quite well. But did you know that pediatric chiropractic care offers as many great benefits for your children? If your child is experiencing pain, struggling to focus in class, or dealing with issues like bedwetting, chiropractic may be able to help.
Read MoreWe field a lot of questions at Somerset Chiropractic from patients and prospective patients alike. One thing that we get asked a lot: Is chiropractic care safe for babies and children? As a pediatric chiropractor and a member of the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association, I can resoundingly say that prenatal and pediatric care from a trained professional is safe, effective, and highly beneficial.
Read MoreIt is back to school season! Everyday our children experience physical, chemical and emotional stress while at school. Did you know that by getting your children adjusted it can help their bodies cope with these internal and external stresses! In turn it will allow them to concentrate more easily and decrease their likelihood of getting sick throughout the year. The doctors in our office are trained to provide care for infants and children.
Read MoreCrawling as an infant leads to many positive neurological and structural benefits as a baby becomes a child and an adult. An old adage states that you need to learn to crawl before you learn to walk. Those instructions offer sage wisdom. Research shows that a major component of quality health and development in a child trace back to cultivating a healthy spine. The spine houses the spinal cord and protects nerve roots while also playing home to densely populated neurons that help provide proper nutrition to the brain through movement. The spine serves as the motor for the brain.
Read MoreResearch shows children with learning, attention, and processing disorders experience a common brain and nervous system problem that traces back to the spine. Correcting the spine and nervous system seizes one of the biggest opportunities available to help children fully recover and prevent life-long chemical dependencies. Chiropractic plays a significant role in uniquely helping children reach their health potential by maximizing one of the most important nutrients used by the brain.
Read MoreChildren under chiropractic care report greater focus, better function, and healthier development. An example of the connection between chiropractic, the brain, and mental health took place in 1931. A group of 244 adolescent boys in the state of Kentucky were incarcerated because of criminal or behavioral problems. Documentation shows that almost 100 percent of them showed improvement in conduct following a routine of chiropractic care. 144 of the 244 boys were determined to be fit for parole soon after receiving regular Chiropractic care.
Read MoreApproximately five to seven million children in the U.S. wet the bed 10-15% of children wet the bed until age six. Bed-wetting often leaves parents scratching their heads and digging into their wallets in search of solutions. Many of the children experiencing enuresis, the official diagnosis given to the inability to control urination, live with embarrassment and hopelessness when many forms of intervention do not provide a solution. Chiropractic offers hope and delivers unique results to many children suffering from consistent bed-wetting.
Read MoreGoing back to school usually coincides with annual checkups and physical health measurements. One of those check-ups usually includes a yearly physical exam from a pediatrician or family doctor. Doctors will advise on issues like diet, exercise, and vision in addition to monitoring the heart, blood pressure, and testing for diabetes. Student-athletes also undergo yearly physicals as a mandatory step in being cleared to practice and play in most states.
Read MoreADHD stands for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. ADHD represents one of the most common childhood neurodevelopmental disorders. Children diagnosed with ADHD experience trouble paying attention, controlling impulsive behaviors, and harnessing an excess of energy.
Read MoreOne of the most pervasive health issues plaguing adults in the United States is back pain. But there is a surprising and quite disturbing trend that is rising these days among teens and even children.
Read MoreThe digital era has brought lots of changes in the day-to-day activities of every human being that interacts with one high-tech device or another. The advent of technology across nearly all facets of life was meant to make life easier, smoother, and more enjoyable for everyone.
Read MoreAs the new school season begins, children all over the country will start their daily ritual of hauling bags to and from school. But school kids are not the only people bearing heavy loads daily. Commuters, workers, fitness enthusiasts and others are also carrying heavy bags. The problem is that heavy bags can wreak havoc on the posture and cause neck and lower back pain.
Read MoreEar infections are a common sight in most children. In fact, research shows that ear infections are the most common reasons for visits to the pediatrician. The American Chiropractic Association also states that about 50 percent of children will suffer at least one middle ear infection before they attain age 1 and 75 percent before their third birthday.
Read MoreThe common belief about chiropractic care among the general public is that the procedure is only meant for grown-ups, not kids. But if the latest studies about the benefits of chiropractic on children are anything to go by, then you may want to start taking your children for regular chiropractic adjustments.
Read MoreIt has been over a hundred years since chiropractors started caring for children. This safe, natural form of healthcare can take care of many common childhood ailments. Most parents who are already chiropractic patients themselves seeks chiropractic care for their children.
Read MoreWhen your child starts to act out of what you feel is ordinary, things can get out of hand quickly. It is very easy for a medical cascade of events to take place which can easily end in a powerful prescription drug (for weeks, months, years, or sometimes life!)
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