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Pregnancy
and Chiropractic
In the October
8, 2002 issue of the online magazine "The Beacon Journal" at
Ohio.com, appears a story with the simple headline, "Adjusting baby".
The story talks about pregnant women's success in going to chiropractors
as part of their care. The article states that many women who go to chiropractors
during pregnancy do so for back pain related issues. The misconception
is that we treat pain,'' says Dr. Joseph Medina, an Ohio chiropractor.
"My job in health care is to find pressure that's in the spinal column
and take it off. When I do that, back pain tends to clear up."
Additionally,
the article highlights that more women are going to chiropractors for
a procedure known as the Webster technique. This technique is specifically
intended to help women who have a breech pregnancy when the baby should
be positioned with the head downward. Dr. Jeanne Ohm, a chiropractor from
Philadelphia and executive coordinator and instructor for the International
Chiropractic Pediatric Association, described the Webster technique this
way: "It's a specific chiropractic adjustment that removes interferences
of the nervous system, balances out pelvic muscles and ligaments, which
in turn removes constraint to the woman's uterus and allows the baby to
get into the best possible position for birth.''
The article
ended with a response from the patient who originally went to the chiropractor
for the pain she was experiencing. Her comments about her results were,
"In the morning, my back would hurt so bad it would be hard to walk,''
she stated. ``Now it's not bad at all. I really think it's helping."
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