Birth Injury, Shoulder Dystocia Treatment

Meet Nova, a brave 1.5-year-old who has faced incredible challenges since birth. After a traumatic delivery left her with a dislocated shoulder and neurological issues affecting her mobility, she struggles with dragging her leg, constipation, and sleep difficulties. This video chronicles her powerful 11-day journey with chiropractic care—showcasing her progress, resilience, and the hope for a brighter future. Watch as she takes steps toward healing!

#shoulderdislocation #erbspalsy #shoulderdystocia #footdrop #birthinjury

So Cal Chiropractic
2025/4/23 Edited to

... Read moreShoulder dystocia is a complex childbirth complication that can lead to significant birth injuries such as dislocated shoulders and brachial plexus injuries like Erb's palsy. Early intervention, including chiropractic care, can play a vital role in recovery. Chiropractic treatments focus on realigning the spine and improving overall mobility, offering hope for children like Nova. Pediatric chiropractic care is safe and can address various issues including leg dragging, constipation, and sleep disturbances, which are common in young children experiencing neurological challenges. Additionally, parents should be informed about the importance of ongoing monitoring and support from healthcare professionals specializing in pediatric needs. The experiences shared in Nova’s journey serve to highlight the resilience of children and the effectiveness of a multi-disciplinary approach to treatment. Using relevant hashtags such as #shoulderdystocia, #birthinjury, and #erbspalsy can help connect families facing similar challenges and provide them with valuable resources and community support.

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