Index to Chiropractic Literature
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ID 27575
  Title Resolution of failure to thrive, GERD and infantile colic in a 3-month-old female following Kale Specific upper cervical chiropractic care: A case report and review of the literature [case report; review]
URL https://vertebralsubluxationresearch.com/2019/07/18/resolution-of-gerd-infantile-colic-and-failure-to-thrive-in-a-3-month-old-female-following-kale-specific-upper-cervical-chiropractic-care-a-case-report-review-of-the-literature/
Journal J Upper Cervical Chiropr Res. 2019 Jul;2019():42-27
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Publication Type Case Report
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Objective: To describe the chiropractic care of an infant suffering from GERD, infantile colic, and failure to thrive.

Clinical Features: A 3-month-old female presented with infantile colic, GERD and FTT since after thirteen days of exclusive tube feeding at the NICU. Her symptoms progressively worsened without known palliative or provocative factors. The infant’s pediatrician prescribed Zantac, Prilosec and Pepsin that were ineffective.

Intervention and Outcome: Chiropractic care utilizing the Kale Upper Cervical Specific Protocol was instituted with resolution of GERD, infantile colic and FTT.

Conclusion: This case report provides supporting evidence on the successful chiropractic care of an infant suffering from GERD, infantile colic and failure to thrive. We encourage continued documentation of similar cases in the scientific literature.

Author Keywords:  Kale Upper Cervical, GERD, infantile colic, failure to thrive, vertebral subluxation, adjustment

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