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Chiropractic Mastery

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Toe walking pelvic primary
This is a sure sign of high cord tension. Best managed with adjustments especially to the sacrum and pelvis. In this case a classic S2 and hip ultrasound after the birth that was inconclusive. Crawling was assymetrical and Bottom Shuffle. Now walks with one pointed toe. Now has a learned gait pattern with no Calf tightness or hamstring tension. Physiotherapy for 3 months has recommended Botox injection in the calf. Adjustment plus ankle boots have incredibly high outcome rate. Parents are also doing the windscreen wiper horizontal walk retraining exercise I will add as a separate video. Adjustments schedule is 3x week 2 weeks then review. Video record progress every 3 days and boots to be worn all day every day, horizontal walk stretch with each diaper change 5 repetitions each side.
Toe walking pelvic primary
@Maria Schlott On little ones we mostly use the thenar pad of our hand when child is prone and then iron out the sacrum from top of sacrum towards coccyx. Flattening the sacrum.
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Jennifer Barham-Floreani
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Jennifer Barham-Floreani is an international award-winning health practitioner and best-selling author.

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