There is No Such Thing as “Growing Pains”

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Children, teens, and young adults encounter numerous physical and emotional stresses throughout their growth and developmental years. Most of the issues may occur in their spines, which is often overlooked by parents and guardians. Many conditions arise from the spine and can alter one’s behavior.

Like anyone, the younger generation are susceptible to having headaches, back aches, and other conditions. In fact, it may be a primary reason why they could be having a hard time concentrating in school. Chiropractic care can help reduce these “growing pains” by ensuring proper alignment and function of the one’s spine.

Here are a few reasons the younger generation needs to see the chiropractor:

1.   To enhance overall health and wellbeing.

2.   To maximize neural plasticity (brain & nerve development and learning).

3.   To strengthen immunity and reduce the incidence of colds and general illness.

4.   To help with digestive problems, colic, and constipation.

5.   To assist with bed-wetting and sleep issues.

6.   To help with asthma, breathing difficulties and allergies.

7.   To help with ear infections.

8.   To help correct and aid with scoliosis.

9.   To help with sports injuries and maximize performance.

10. To  correct the cause of unknown “growing pains”.

It is never too early to take your child to see a chiropractor. The younger generation is our future!

Contact Fogarty Chiropractic Life Clinic now to schedule an appointment for at (321) 636-5200.

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