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Case report: Resolution of suckling intolerance in a 6-month-old chiropractic patient

Journal: Journal of Osteopathic Medicine Date: 2001/04, 4(1):Pages: 34. doi: Subito , type of study: case report

Full text    (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1443846101800563)

Keywords:

case report [514]
atlas adjustment [1]
infant [224]
pediatrics [375]
suckling intolerance [1]
chiropractic [96]
abstract [165]

Abstract:

Objective: To discuss the management and resolution of suckling intolerance in a 6-month-old infant. Clinical Features: A 6-month-old boy with a 4½-month history of aversion to suckling was evaluated in a chiropractic office. Static and motion palpation and observation detected an abnormal inward dishing at the occipitoparietal junction, as well as upper cervical (C1-C2) asymmetry and fixation. These indicated the presence of cranial and upper cervical subluxations. Intervention and Outcome: The patient was treated 5 times through use of cranial adjusting; 4 of these visits included atlas (C1) adjustment. The suckling intolerance resolved immediately after the first office visit and did not return. Conclusion: It is possible that in the infant, a relationship between mechanical abnormalities of the cervicocranial junction and suckling dysfunction exists; further research in this area could be beneficial. Possible physiological etiologies of painful suckling are presented.


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