Upper Cervical Chiropractor for Children in New Jersey
What Is the QSM3 Approach?
Upper Cervical Chiropractic of Monmouth specializes in the QSM3 approach. This progressive method focuses on spinal alignment and its direct effect on the nervous system. The QSM3 method is a full spinal corrective system and the adjustment is delivered gently through the neck. There is never any twisting, turning or popping associated with more traditional chiropractic methods, making the care safe and comfortable for babies, toddlers and young children.
This procedure influences the central nervous system (CNS), which affects the body's ability to achieve balance and healing. It's for this reason, that many parents seek pediatric chiropractic wellness services to optimize proper spinal development. This would be similar to bring a child to a pediatric dentist to promote dental health prior to the presence of pain.
Our chiropractors make adjustments using precise calculations, physics and biomechanics. By taking a “tonal,” or body out of place, model, we can make accurate adjustments that impact each child's well-being.
Contact a Pediatric Chiropractor in Monmouth County
Here at Upper Cervical Chiropractic of Monmouth, we are committed to delivering excellent care. We've been meeting the needs of patients of all ages for more than 17 years, providing both traditional chiropractic techniques and upper cervical chiropractic care.
To provide personalized care, all of our new patients will receive a consultation, orthopedic/chiropractic examination, computerized neurological testing and any necessary digital x-rays. We'll analyze the results and provide you with a comprehensive report and care recommendations.
Interested in learning more about our upper cervical care for children? Call us at 732-617-9355 or fill out our contact form to schedule a complimentary consultation.
Upper Cervical Care for Children
Our upper cervical chiropractic care for kids focuses on the top two bones of the spine — the atlas and axis. As part of our corrective chiropractic care, our chiropractors look at the spinal function and CNS. Our goal is to search for abnormalities that may cause each child developmental issues or pain to restore their CNS function. Preventative pediatric care is also commonly utilized by the parents in our practice.
We understand that all patients have unique needs, and we develop a personalized action plan for every case.
Chiropractic care is a safe and effective solution for patients of all ages. Children can benefit from the upper cervical chiropractic care we provide at Upper Cervical Chiropractic of Monmouth.
What Conditions Can Benefit From Pediatric Upper Cervical Chiropractic?
A chiropractor for children delivers precise, gentle adjustments to prevent and care for various conditions. We can use chiropractic care for acute and chronic conditions.
Acute Conditions
Vertebral joints can become misaligned due to birth trauma or other accidents. Most parents do not realize the impact that normal childhood play has on the alignment of the developing spine. Even more, extended time on screens and mobile devices have been shown to alter posture and lead to spinal pain and headaches in children. With chiropractic care, children can find relief from their symptoms and experience greater motion and mobility.
Chronic Conditions
Chronic conditions include everything from neck pain, scoliosis, headaches and migraines. Other conditions helped include chronic ear infections, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), neurological tics, developmental delay. Chiropractic care can provide a more natural approach to helping relieve the symptoms associated with these conditions. For further research, visit https://icpa4kids.com/research/.
Are Chiropractors Safe for Children?
Chiropractic care from a licensed and trained professional is a safe and effective solution. At Upper Cervical Chiropractic of Monmouth, our chiropractors for kids have been delivering gentle adjustments for children and have over 100 years of combined experience. We understand the differences between children and adult bodies and adjust our care as necessary.