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Treatment for Infantile Colic in Augusta GA
What is infantile colic? It is fairly common for babies to go through periods when they appear abnormally irritable, fussy, or seem to cry for no reason. Some babies are fussier than others and may even be described as “colicky.” Colic can be defined as excessive crying or fussiness, usually in the late afternoon. It […]
- May 22, 2014
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Treatment for Infantile Colic in Augusta GA
Colic is a condition where there are repeated bouts of excessive crying in a baby who is otherwise healthy. The definition doctors use is: a baby crying for more than three hours a day, for more than three days a week, for at least three weeks. Despite the research done on colic there is no […]
- October 5, 2013
- / Category The Research Studies
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Chiropractic Helps Children with Sleeping Problems
Every parent wants whats best for their child, but when a child has chronic sleeping problems, a parent may be at their wits end–with nowhere to turn and advice from well-meaning friends and family seem conflicting. A case study published in the the peer-reviewed, scientific publication, the Journal of Clinical Chiropractic Pediatrics (JCCP) looked into […]
- September 5, 2013
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Scoliosis in Children: Getting Treated in Augusta GA
What Is Scoliosis? The spinal column is made up of 24 small bones called vertebrae. Seven are located in the neck or cervical area, twelve in the mid-back or thoracic area and five in the low back or lumbar area. They protect your spinal cord and allow you to move around in all directions. The […]
- July 20, 2013
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What a Study Revealed about Children and Chiropractic
A healthcare study was performed where two hundred pediatricians and two hundred chiropractors were randomly selected and surveyed to determine what, if any, differences were to be found in the health status of their respective children as raised under the different health care models. What did the study reveal? Significant differences as well as observations were noted […]
- June 10, 2013
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What Every Pregnant Woman Needs to Know: 3 Benefits from Chiropractic Care
Pregnancy can be one of the most exciting times in a woman’s life. Suddenly, it’s not just your own self you’re responsible for–there another being that’s dependent on you and your actions to survive–and thrive. Every woman would like an edge in not only delivering a healthy baby but also experiencing a healthy pregnancy. Look […]
- May 31, 2013
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Getting Treated for Torticollis (Twisted Neck) in Augusta, GA
Torticollis is a term used to describe a handful of conditions affecting the neck. They look similar but have different causes. Torticollis typically involves a tilt of the head, reduced range of motion and sharp pain in the back of the neck. Often the patient can turn their head one way, with limitation and have […]
- September 10, 2012
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10 Reasons Parents Take Healthy Children To Chiropractors
If we as adults are able to correct our health problems and stay healthy through chiropractic care, it only makes sense that the same holds true for children. There may be some misconceptions about who the “ideal” chiropractic patient is, but truth be told everyone can benefit from chiropractic–including children. Our pediatric patients at Georgia […]
- April 1, 2012
- / Category The General News
- / Posted By Dr. Mark Huntsman
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The Answer to Infantile Colic in Augusta GA
Infantile colic is the term commonly used to describe an otherwise healthy infant who exhibits persistent, forceful crying for no apparent reason. The crying usually persists for several hours each day and is usually evident at least five days in each week. Parents’ attempts to comfort the infant by holding and rocking the child, changing […]
- July 1, 2011
- / Category The Research Studies
- / Posted By Dr. Mark Huntsman
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