Dynamic Chiropractic

Pediatric chiropractic is experiencing an unprecedented surge in relevance, fueled by the Information Age and a growing public dissatisfaction with the limitations of the modern medical model. This shift has provided holistic practitioners with a much larger voice. The article highlights critical pediatric trends that are leading parents to seek chiropractic care. For instance, alarming statistics from the CDC show autism rates have soared, raising serious concerns among parents. Additionally, recent alterations to CDC developmental milestones—such as removing creeping and crawling—suggest that common delays are being normalized, prompting parents to seek help outside traditional channels. A second major factor is the "epidemic" of tethered oral tissues (tongue tie), which has seen the surgical procedure (frenotomy) increase by 866% since 1997. However, due to medical scrutiny concerning over-diagnosis and over-treatment, prominent bodies like the AAP and ABM are now recommending "conservative approaches," explicitly mentioning chiropractic care, before surgical intervention. This medical recommendation, combined with increasing referrals from lactation professionals and pediatric dentists, underscores the unique and growing opportunity for chiropractors in family wellness to address issues like breastfeeding difficulties and neurodevelopmental challenges.

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