Background: A 19-month old male was presented for chiropractic care with his mother noting concerns about his emotional state. He was constantly agitated and emotional, and the mother also reported he had issues with moods and reactions, sleep, head shape (asymmetry), poor neck movement and position, difficulties with digestion and feeding, as well as some difficulties with crawling and walking.
Intervention: The patient was placed on a course of chiropractic care during which he was adjusted using Diversified Technique, with hands-on adjusting using Manual adjusting and Activator methods. Tonal checks, Logan technique, and Cranial work were also utilised.
Outcomes: Significant improvements in the patient’s subluxation listings were noted alongside massive changes in his affect and ability to engage with life. His parents described him as “a completely different child.” Spinal range of motion, digestion, head symmetry and other secondary concerns also improved significantly.
Conclusion: This case report has significant linkages to supporting vagal tone in paediatric patients, and supporting neurodevelopment and co-regulation through subluxation-based care and supporting exercises.
Author Keywords: Chiropractic; Subluxation; Infant care; Socio-emotional engagement; Adaptability.
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