How can a child need Upper Cervical Care?
1. Simple, just be born.
The birth process has become one of the most potentially damaging events in a persons Life. 
I have seen clients with birth trauma that has been damaging 
their health for 50 years or more. 
The Brainstem is what gets affected when your baby's head and neck is pulled and twisted during many births.
Let's remove the interference ASAP, and have your child 
thrive  - not just survive. (Read the story below)
2. Then fall 5,000 times before age 4.
The average child will fall close to 5,000 times by age 4. 
What more do you need to know.
Most of those falls, bumps, and "owies" will heal 
without problems.
However, the ones that don't heal ideally, 
and leave the Nerve System compromised for years, 
are often the root cause of a person's future diminished health.
 
3. Finish the process of growing 
     from 1 cell to 70 trillion cells.
As your child grows, he/she is adding trillions of new cells 
and billions of new Nerve connections to their bodies, 
all under the control of their Nerve System. 
These cells and connections will either be formed:
 1.  ideally - by a clear, perfect transmission Nerve System
 2.  or less than ideally - by a compromised Nerve System. 
In summary:
Clinically, I have found that prompt removal of 
Nerve Interference is the key to wellness.
  - therefore, all Newborns should be checked and cleared 
    as soon as possible.
  - every child should be checked regularly for any new 
    Nerve Interference that is created by physical trauma.
What results have you seen 
in your office with newborns?
One great story is of my next door neighbor's newborn son.
 
The couple next to my office had a new baby, and a few 
weeks after his birth, the mom brought him into work with her.
I arrived to my office around noon on that day, and after almost an 
hour of hearing a mixture of crying and wailing through the 
wall, I knocked on their door and inquired as to what 
was wrong with their baby.
Mom explained that he had been like this since she gave birth, 
that he had actually lost weight since birth, was spitting up 
Mom's milk, and was classified by their Pediatrician 
as having "Failure to Thrive" syndrome.
The Pediatrician explained that her son would eventually 
grow out of his problem.
There was nothing to do but wait.
I looked at the baby, saw major nerve interference in his upper cervical area, and asked her to bring him over to my office 
so that I might give him a gentle adjustment.
With the infant on his back, I started to touch his head 
and neck. His head was stuck almost all the way to his 
right shoulder, and any attempt to move his head to a 
neutral, centered position was met with increased wailing.
This is what he was supposed to "grow out of"?
No wonder he was screaming! 
How was this normal? 
I used my ultra-gentle technique to adjust him then, 
and over the next two days. 
His screaming stopped within minutes of the first adjustment, 
and his neck became fully mobile for the first time 
in his short life.
A few weeks later, the Mom was amazed to report that her 
son went from the lowest weight baby in the Mom's group 
formed by the Pediatrician, to the heaviest. 
No more screaming.
No more spitting up Mom's milk. 
No more "Failure to Thrive".
How long should he have lived with life damaging 
Nerve Interference? 
How long should any child have to suffer 
with less than their ideal health?