Local Doctor Points to Study in Infant Care
Chiropractic Care May Improve Infants’ Sleep
A pilot study conducted by Joyce Miller and Matts Klemsdal evaluated whether routine chiropractic care in infants had also improved the patients’ sleep pattern.
Sleep problems plague about 25 percent of all infants; they are measured by the time it takes the child to settle down, the amount of consecutive sleep hours the child accumulates and the quality of sleep. All this can add a great amount of stress to new parents. According to Farmington-based chiropractor Jonathan Cromwell, in many cases, a disturbed sleep pattern is usually also accompanied by an infant’s excessive crying.
Dr. Cromwell points to a pilot study published in the Journal of Clinical Chiropractic Pediatrics.
In the study, 116 infants, who were in chiropractic care for various health challenges, were rated on their sleep behavior during the course of their care. Of the infants, only 10 percent had initially come to the chiropractor because of dysomnia or sleep disturbances, while the majority of the children received chiropractic care for excessive crying.