Webster's Adjustment
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@sealfam100 A study published in the July/August 2002 issue of the Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics (JMPT) shows that a chiropractic technique known as the "Webster Technique" for managing the musculoskeletal causes of intrauterine constraint, is effective in cases of pregnancy with women experiencing breech presentation which can lead to a cesarean section birth.
Where is your evidence that it is ineffective and that Chiropractors should NOT treat pregnant patients?
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chiropractic, acupuncture and homeopathy all work amazingly well for breech.
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chiromiracles, thank you for your support and work in chiropractic. Keep making those miracles.
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Dr. Webster was my pediatric professor at Life Chiropractic. He died a number of years ago. You can contact Life University School of Chiropractic (Marietta, Ga.), or ICPA. I just returned form a conference that had Judy Ohm, DC. She is the foremost chiropractic pediatric doctor in the U.S. She can be reached too. What chiro school you attend?
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I am a chiropractic student and i am curious where can we can learn the Webster technique? Do certain Doctors offer seminars on the Webster Technique?
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Thank you for sharing this! Please view my videos and let me know if I can be of any assistance to you.
- Dr. Gatza
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this link doesn't work. i'm almost 38 weeks complete is this still an option for me?
paxomax 2 years ago
It is never too late to attempt the Webster's adjustment. I had a patient that I performed the Webster's technique on while she was in labor. The baby was already head down but, turned from a posterior position which causes back labor. The midwife was so suprised when she rechecked and found that the baby had turned. The lesson is... never give up hope.
WellpathCenter 2 years ago