Chiropractic care is used to treat misalignment of bones in the human
Chiropractic
Chiropractic adjustments have been used to successfully treat some patients suffering from pediatric seizures, according to Epilepsy Ontario. A lack of specific research on the subject of seizure disorders and chiropractic adjustments has led to the subject becoming controversial, with some chiropractors refusing to treat patients with seizure disorders. Chiropractors do not treat the seizures directly but attempt to realign bones within the body to unblock communications sent from the brain to the body.
Seizures
There are a variety of types of seizures ranging from infantile muscle spasms to petit and grand mal seizures. Grand mal seizures are characterized by a loss of consciousness and violent muscle contractions, according to the Mayo Clinic. Neurological conditions causing seizures, such as epilepsy and cerebral palsy are often caused in children by nervous system malfunctions that may be improved or stopped completely with chiropractic adjustments.
Adjustment
A chiropractic adjustment is a method of realigning, in the correct position, bones in the