Guest guest Posted September 6, 2010 Report Share Posted September 6, 2010 , I did a paper on infant constipation when attending a year of the pediatric diplomate program through Palmer College. I have had great success with very young children, my grandson included, with adjusting the second sacral segment p-a. I have used a double thumb contact over S 2 with the patient prone, as well as using the activator. I also adjust L4-5, and both si joints in side posture. It is amazing how much children love to be adjusted. The child I wrote the paper on had Hirschsprung's disease and had been treated medically for several months with everything from strong laxatives to just plain old vegetable oil. Nothing worked. When I adjusted her for the first time she had such a large bowel movement that her parents took her to the ER thinking I had killed her. She was in a lot of distress as you might imagine, filling two diapers within 1 hour of the adjustment. Didn't see her back for about 6 months because the mother was scared it would happen again. After her second adjustment, the same thing happened, and from that point forward I adjusted her once per week for 1-2 years, and she is now a 13 year old young lady that has no problems. My grandson had problems intermittently with constipation of 2-3 days duration, and adjusting him in the same manner cleared it up. So I might just suggest that you adjust his second sacral segment p-a, and then just do some mobilization/manipulation of his l/s spine and si joints. Make sure you warn the parents of what might happen. I didn't really suggest any change in diet, I don't remember what the young female patient's diet was, but my grandson was breast fed, so this wasn't a problem for him. Let me know what happens. Ron Grice, DC Albany, OR Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.