Thoughts from the Chiropractor

Why should my child get adjusted?

Posted: February 7, 2024
By: Dr. Nichols

I have the pleasure of adjusting a lot of people in my office, but by far the most fulfilling and fun to work with are the children.  When I talk about this with people outside of the chiropractic world, it often surprises them that children would need to get adjusted.

First we have to remember that the main reason for adjusting anyone is to open up the pathway from the brain to the body so that the nervous system functions properly.  That is not just limited to people who are hurting, it is important for everyone.

Secondly, children’s bodies are growing rapidly and their brains are learning and building neural pathways much faster than when we are adults.  It makes sense that removing pressure from the nervous system helps their bodies to grow during the most important years of brain development.

Lastly, and maybe most obviously, kids put themselves through a lot of trauma.  I have a one and a half year old daughter who has just recently learned to walk, and that process had her falling down hundreds of times per day.  My four year old son is trying to keep up with his eight year old brother and falls off the monkey bars, trips over his soccer ball, wrestles with his brother, bumps his head against everything, and generally is just a crazy kid.  My eight year old is busy playing soccer, flag football, falling off his scooter or bike, and somehow managing to twist himself into a pretzel while laying on the couch watching television.  If you have been around kids for any amount of time, you know what I'm talking about.  Kids are hard on their bodies!  All of these traumas are part of kids having fun and learning how to use their bodies and are absolutely necessary for their development, but because of all this trauma, they should be getting their spines checked on a regular basis.

After reading this, hopefully you understand why it is even more important for kids to get checked and adjusted than adults.  Go get your kids checked!

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