PERINATAL CHIROPRACTIC
A CACCP chiropractor receives advanced training in prenatal assessment and adjusting, supporting the physiological and biomechanical changes that occur during pregnancy.
Their approach emphasizes pelvic balance, neuromuscular support, and nervous system regulation for both mom and baby.
Main Focus Areas:
Pelvic Alignment
Nervous System Regulation
Functional Neurology
Why Specialized Care Matters:
Additional training focuses on:
Pelvic alignment for mom and baby
Nervous system regulation during pregnancy
Diaphragm release techniques
SI joint stability
Pelvic floor support
Neuro-biomechanical alignment
Common Prenatal Concerns Addressed:
• Nausea
• Acid reflux
• Low back pain
• Hip pain
• Pubic bone pain
• Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction (SPD)
• SI joint hypermobility
• Osteitis Pubis
• Pelvic floor weakness
• Prenatal reflux
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CACCP chiropractors are certified through the ICPA in the Webster Technique.
Webster Technique is a gentle, pregnancy-specific chiropractic approach designed to:
Improve pelvic balance
Reduce tension in muscles and ligaments
Create more space for optimal baby positioning
Support a more comfortable pregnancy
Promote smoother, often more efficient birth outcomes
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Gentle diaphragm release techniques may help:
Reduce acid reflux
Improve oxygen flow
Activate the calming vagus nerve response
Relieve pelvic floor pressure
Decrease low back, hip, and pubic bone pain
Improve overall comfort and mobility
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Gentle and specialized chiropractic care tailored to the unique needs of infants, children, and teens. Utilizing gentle techniques such as Sacro-Occipital Technique (SOT), cranial work, and craniofacial therapies, care addresses a range of childhood concerns including colic, ear infections, torticollis, headaches, and developmental delays. The main focus is supporting each child’s natural development and promoting overall well-being in a safe and nurturing environment.
As part of a comprehensive approach to pediatric care, strategies may be discussed to support overall well-being. This may include guidance on healthy habits and, when appropriate, recommendations for nutritional support and convenient access to professional-grade supplements. Care is provided in collaboration with families to address individual needs identified during assessment, with a focus on growth, development, and long-term health.