Index to Chiropractic Literature
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ID 25843
  Title Resolution of inability to latch, breastfeed, excessively recessed jaw and plagiocephaly in a newborn undergoing chiropractic care: A case report and review of literature
URL https://www.vertebralsubluxationresearch.com/2019/05/30/resolution-of-inability-to-latch-breastfeed-excessively-recessed-jaw-plagiocephaly-in-a-newborn-undergoing-chiropractic-care-a-case-report-review-of-literature/
Journal J Pediatr Matern & Fam Health - Chiropr. 2019 Jun;2019():Online access only p 71-77
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Publication Type Case Report
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Objective: This case report chronicles the resolution following chiropractic care of breastfeeding difficulties in a newborn baby with the inability to latch on to mother’s breast, excessively recessed jaw, and plagiocephaly.

Clinical Features: A 4-day-old newborn male was brought into the clinic by his mother presenting with an inability to latch on to the mother’s breast, even with the assistance of a nipple shield. The infant had an attached frenulum indicating a tongue-tie, limited cervical range of motion, vertebral subluxations, excessively recessed jaw, inability to open wide, and cranial asymmetry.

Interventions and Outcomes: Chiropractic adjustments were performed with digital sustained contact to address vertebral subluxations of the spine in addition to Craniosacral Therapy to address the cranial asymmetry.

Conclusion: This case report shows the effectiveness and value of chiropractic care for infants with breastfeeding difficulties. The resolution of these challenges suggests there is a possible connection between upper cervical vertebral subluxation and cranial dysfunction contributing to these health challenges. More research is needed to further assess the outcome of chiropractic intervention in patients with similar presentations.

Author keywords: plagiocephaly, chiropractic, cranial asymmetry, vertebral segmental dysfunction, pediatric, adjustment, birth trauma, tongue-tie, breastfeeding difficulties, craniosacral therapy, spinal manipulation, vertebral subluxation, latching

Author affiliation: Private Practice of Chiropractic, Aledo, TX, USA

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