Children

Children: A child’s overall health and wellness include physical, mental, emotional, and social well-being. Understanding the basics of keeping kids healthy through eating healthy foods, making sure they get enough sleep, exercise and safety is essential. It is also important for kids to get regular checkups with their healthcare professionals to make sure they don’t develop health issues, such as sciatica. Regular visits offer a chance to check a child’s development. They are also a good time to catch or prevent problems. Other than checkups, school-age children should be seen for considerable weight gain or loss, sleep problems or change in behavior, a fever higher than 102, rashes or skin infections, frequent sore throats and breathing problems. Chiropractic care for children offers a solid foundation for wellness, especially for sciatica. Throughout pregnancy, birth, and childhood, a chiropractic lifestyle offers choices and benefits for greater health and wellness. The following videos and articles will help you understand the importance of the chiropractic family wellness lifestyle to prevent sciatica in kids.

Children’s Postural Health Chiropractic Clinic

Practicing improper/unhealthy postures throughout the day can severely fatigue the mind and body. Children's postural health is vital to their… Read More

July 28, 2022

A Teenagers Spine During Development

Poor spinal health in adolescence can lead to chronic pain in adulthood. Teenagers, just like adults, can experience back pain… Read More

July 27, 2021

Back Pain in Children

Children and adolescents are experiencing back pain. Why it happens, and how parents can help prevent it is the objective.… Read More

September 16, 2020

Chiropractic and The Benefits for Children’s Health and Wellness

Chiropractic adjustments for children's health is nothing new, but it could be something new for parents. Do children really need… Read More

July 8, 2020

Kids and Strength Training

Strength training: The Centers for Disease Control have estimated that around 16% of six to nineteen-year-olds in the US are… Read More

June 13, 2020