Osteopathic Care of Children
It is a fact that as many as 9 out of 10 children suffer from birth trauma. The
trauma can take the form of a long labour and slow delivery through the
birth canal, often with the complication of ventouse or forceps intervention,
through to a fast expulsion or the need for a caesarean delivery. All of these
factors alter the normal rhythmic aspects of 'natural' birth and can leave their
imprint on the newly born child.
The treatment of children
In the hands of a skilled osteopathic practitioner these children can be
released from the burden of their birth trauma and allowed to develop as
naturally
as possible from a strong and balanced basis.The treatment can be very gentle, taking the form of an 'unwinding' of the
lesion patterns in the new-born and young child, which may take only a few
minutes, to longer and perhaps stronger looking treatments as may be necessary
with the older child.All treatment whether for child or adult is the least and gentlest treatment
possible to make the changes necessary to help the body heal itself.With young babies in particular, it helps to settle the child after treatment if
they can be fed or given a drink.
Pregnancy and Birth trauma
Anyone who specialises in paediatrics must be interested in the birthing
process, pregnancy and the condition of the mother before conception. So what
comes first the baby or the mother? Certainly the condition of the mother during
pregnancy will have a bearing on the birth process, and possibly on the
decision made as to which birth procedure is chosen, e.g. squatting, in the
pool, etc
Osteopathy as a preventative therapy
In an ideal world all mothers and babies could be checked and treated
immediately after the birth process. In this way, eventually, all treatment
would
become preventative instead of having to be curative.