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The Webster Technique — More Than Just Turning Babies
6 Part Series #2
The Webster Technique: Balancing the Pelvis for a Better Birth
The Webster Technique isn’t about “turning babies”—it’s about balancing your pelvis to support a smoother pregnancy and birth. This gentle, pregnancy-specific chiropractic method helps reduce ligament tension, support optimal fetal positioning, and prepare your body for labour—safely and naturally.
Why is muscle tone so important in children?
Muscle tone is the indicator of effective development in our children.
Muscle tone helps with confidence and ability with skills that require balance, coordination and proprioception.
Muscle tone supports posture/alignment, which helps with proper biomechanics of the body/joints.
Good muscle tone in early months and years of life is crucial in the development of the lower limbs
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BACK TO SCHOOL!
It’s time for back to school! Lets talk about that backpack - book a consult if you’d like an assessment.
And remember to eat well, think well, move well… and connect with your kids :)
Chiropractic and the changing brain. We’re here for you and your family when you need us.
Chiropractic and the Breastfeeding Baby: New case report explores cranial dysfunction link (ASRF)
Breastfeeding is no small task. It is baby’s first act of multitasking – sucking, swallowing and breathing. We know that it provides advantages in terms of attachment and immunity among other things. We also know that for some, it just doesn’t work out. But what can a chiropractor do to support a mother who is facing difficulties but wants to persevere? That’s where a new case report proves interesting.
Favourable indicators for manual therapy and colic – new study (ASRF)
Colic: Probiotics and Manual Therapy recommended:
A new study has been released by the British Medical Journal, feeding into the seemingly endless quest for an answer on effective treatments for colic. In what is perhaps a telling move, the study was a systematic review of systematic reviews and national guidelines to “assess the effectiveness of four common treatment approaches.” Yes, you read that right, a review of the reviews – and still the news is this: manual therapies come out quite favorably in terms of effectiveness