Chiropractic Pediatrics in Today’s Modern World (Pt. 2)
In a Q&A, leading pediatric chiropractors address the vital role of their specialty in modern healthcare. They actively combat the misconception that children don't need chiropractic by educating parents and providers on how gentle adjustments support rapidly developing nervous systems and address common issues like birth trauma and developmental delays. The care is exceptionally gentle, often using no more pressure than checking a ripe tomato. The doctors advocate for advanced, evidence-based pediatric curriculums that are also holistic and vitalistic, such as Logan University’s MSCP program. An ideal curriculum moves beyond theory to provide practical skills in areas like cranial work, nutrition, and microbiome health. Most importantly, they stress that hands-on clinical training and direct mentorship are non-negotiable. These experiences build the confidence and competence needed to assess young patients, refine gentle techniques, and communicate effectively with families. This combination of robust education and practical application equips graduates to meet the complex needs of children today, providing safe, purposeful, and evidence-informed care.
