Poor Posture Children




poor posture children
Chiropractic care is necessary for teenagers?

If a child (male) is 13 years and had no physical injuries to his neck back or spine, and normal posture, it is interesting to receive ongoing chiropractic care (such as adjustments)? Apart from the pain neck caused by poor sleeping position and normal outdoor activities resulting from fatigue and muscle pain, is it common to treat a young boy this way? More information: The child in question (not me) had no pain issues before seeing the chiropractor. The child reports feeling better after a visit, but can easily go weeks without being at all and have no pain.

Chiropractic is not "necessary" for anyone except a chiropractor who tries to run a business and making money I went to a chiropractor after a car accident. It was a miracle how I did not need further treatment when the insurance money ran out!

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