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The
Importance Of Infant Cranial & Pelvic
Examination
As we all know the process of birth itself can
be extremely traumatizing not only for the
mother but also for the infant as well. In the
development of the infant skull, it begins as a
sphere and gradually assumes its shape of a
blunt end football. The development of the
occipital bowl (the base of the skull) takes
firm shape at the sixth month of development.
The frontal (forehead) contour begins to round
at the eighth month. In the infant prior to
birth, there are soft cartilaginous sutures of
soft spots that allow for the passage through
the mothers birth canal. The infant skull is
laid down basically in cartilage and membrane
and subject to many mishaps in the first year of
life. |
| The first ten
days in an infant's life are vital. The baby
should roll from back to abdomen at about five
months, sit up at six months and crawl at ten
months. The first tooth comes in at about six
months and at ten months the child should stand
alone and walk at one year. Mothers should be
cautioned that if a child persists in wanting to
sleep in just one position something is wrong.
The child should be able to use language at
eighteen months. The child at about eighteen to
twenty-four months may not take the pacifier.
Many children with sever cranial imbalances
cannot suck. Strong and noisy sucking is the
wanted sign seen in healthy babies. Other
indications of cranial distortions, the infant
does not want to separate legs during diapering.
They will cry and fight this movement.
Deviations from normal eye movements such as
eyes turned in are also indications of cranial
distortions. And any abnormal skull formation
from birth is another sign. |
| In the infant
pelvis there are over 35 areas that have not yet
been fused or ossified. Over half of those areas
will ossify by the ninth month. Birth in what is
referred to as the L.O.A. (left occiput
anterior) is the ideal position. Any deviation
from this normal birth position can result in
cranial or pelvic imbalances. Many infants and
children developing feet or knees that turn in
or out are direct results of pelvic imbalances
which are easily identifiable and correctable
through examination. Both ilium (hip bones) in
an infant should easily move back and forward
when examined. Other symptoms and conditions
that may be, due to cranial and pelvic
distortions are hyperactivity, ear infections,
asthma, allergies, as well as vision and hearing
disorders. We encourage parents to have their
children examined as soon as six days after
birth. We feel that many future health problems
can be avoided through early cranial and pelvic
examination. You owe it to your children. |
| Dr. Davis has
been a craniopath (specialist in cranial
evaluation and corrections) over the last
twenty-six years. He is a charter member of the
International Craniopathic Society as well as
having taught craniopathy to hundreds of doctors
worldwide. |
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Each individual can be seen as a triangle of
well-being. If one aspect of this triangle is
out of balance, all aspects distort, creating
side effects such as physical pain, disease,
depression, fear, stress, and lack of faith.
Davis AHS will restore balance during each
session. We use energetic and bio-vibrational
therapy to bring your body, mind, and spirit
into balance. Optimum health is the goal. |
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We have the potential for happier, healthier
lives, but most of us suffer in the past or the
future. Davis AHS helps us to live in the
present. Once The Process has started most
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patients begin to experience inner strength, a
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stability, more energy, tranquility, serenity,
happiness and a new found excitement for life. |
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"Dr. Ken Davis has earned the name "Super D"
after 10 years of healing my body and soul. This
has been an unbelievable way to start the age of
50."
- Lorraine Bracco |
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