Pediatric Trained Chiropractor Vs. Traditional Chiropractor: What’s the Difference?

If you’ve been searching for a chiropractor for your child, you may be wondering: what’s the difference between a pediatric chiropractor and a regular chiropractor?

The biggest difference comes down to training, technique, and focus.

A pediatric chiropractor has additional training in caring for infants, children, and developing bodies. This includes understanding how the nervous system grows and how to use gentle, age-appropriate techniques.

In contrast, many general chiropractors primarily focus on adults and may not have specialized pediatric experience.

Another key difference is the technique used. Pediatric chiropractic adjustments are extremely gentle and specific. For infants, the pressure used is often compared to checking the ripeness of a tomato, very light and carefully applied.

Parents often seek out a pediatric chiropractor for concerns like:

  • ADD/ADHD

  • Allergies

  • Asthma

  • Autism

  • Bedwetting

  • Behavior issues

  • Breastfeeding challenges

  • Colic

  • Developmental delays

  • Digestive problems

  • Ear infections

  • Learning disabilites

  • Menstural issues

  • Migraines

  • Plagiocephaly/flat spots

  • Reflux

  • Scoliosis

  • Sleep issues

  • Seizures

  • Sinus problems

  • Overall wellness

Choosing a chiropractor who focuses on pediatric care ensures your child is receiving care tailored to their needs.

If you’re looking for a pediatric chiropractor in Lutz, it’s important to find a provider with experience working specifically with children and families. Dr. Amanda is one of the most highly trained pediatric chiropractors in the state with a diplomate in pediatric and prenatal care from the ICA (DICCP) and certified by the Academy if Chiropractic Family Practice from the ICPA (CACCP).

FAQ:

Can a regular chiropractor adjust kids?
Some do, but pediatric chiropractors have specialized training.

Is pediatric care safer?
Pediatric chiropractors use techniques designed specifically for children.

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