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Sue Jacoby, IBCLC <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Recently a mother I know had similar fussiness problems.  It seemed like
> possible neck, jaw issues, to me.  She took her baby to a pediatric
> chiro (thanks for the referral,  Jaye Simpson!) and the baby was found
> to have her atlas off by 18mm, (whatever that means.)  Mom reports much
> better nursing after three adjustments.

I'm curious as to how the chiro found this, and whether there's a
transcription error somewhere along the line. 18 mm is nearly 2 cm (or
0.7 of an inch, for the non-metrically-inclined). That sort of
displacement in a tiny neonate's upper spinal area sounds like an
immediately-fatal cervical dislocation to me.

Dr Lara Hopkins

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