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9.5 month old baby girl
This is actually a post about my own daughter! I find it really hard to treat my own kids when they’re small. She has been seeing two very experienced chiros (35+years in practise) - I myself have only been practicing 4 years. She was born incredibly quickly at home, labour was approx 1 hour. Then a very stressful first hour or two where the emergency team (called by the midwives who didn’t arrive in time) acted like the birth had been a medical emergency (it hadn’t) and refused to leave. Mdiwife arrived and incompetent- botched my stitches very painful etc so her start to life was far from Ideal. She is generally a very happy girl now but she doesn’t sleep without being constantly latched on for hours over night and it’s killing me! Palet is high and narrow. Expanding gradually but potentially upsetting her airways? She had slight R torticollis - now resolved. If I unlatch her she’s frantically looking for the breast and wakes upset. Tongue tie was (regretfully) cut at 5 weeks. Latch has never been painful for me but she did really struggle to stay on, slipping off, clicking etc. I’m wondering if a retained fear paralysis? But I don’t know how to resolve. Or shock from her birth? Any help very much appreciated for this insanely sleep deprived mum!
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@Simon Floreani thank you so much will definitely do this
Masterclasses - If we run ONE of these first — which would you want?
We’re planning Live Clinical Trainings — and we’d love your input. As you know we’re currently receiving a high volume of daily requests for referrals to trained chiropractors in both tinnitus and tongue tie — driven by the reach and engagement of our social media content on these topics. We want these people to experience clinical excellence with skilled chiropractors — and we want to support you in upskilling to meet that demand. These people need you!! With more practitioners also choosing to learn online (and travel becoming less predictable right now 🫠🫣), we’re putting our focus into small-group, live clinical trainings inside Skool. The following - hese are designed to be practical, focused, and immediately usable in practice. OPTION 1 — Tinnitus Clinical Training 👉 3 hours total (2 x 90 min live sessions) What we’d cover: - How to assess tinnitus beyond “just the ear” - Identifying structural vs systemic drivers - What to actually DO clinically - What to say to patients (this is huge) - How to attract more tinnitus patients OPTION 2 — Tongue Tie Clinical Training 👉 3 hours total (2 x 90 min live sessions) What we’d cover: - How to properly assess tongue ties (babies → adults) - Understanding whole-body impact (jaw, airway, posture) - Pre + post release support - When to refer and how to co-manage - Building referral pathways BOTH INCLUDE: - Clinical Video Vault (real patient assessments + techniques) - Access to our existing Skool trainings:Tinnitus programTongue Tie program - Live Q&A + case discussion 👉 👉 QUESTION: If we run ONE of these first — which would you want? Comment: - TINNITUS - TONGUE TIE (or both — but tell us which you’d prioritise) Thanks for your time!!
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Tongue tie please!
Plagiocephaly baby
Baby Harry has 7 weeks old. He doesn’t turn the neck to the right side naturally. Always has a preference to the left. His birth has been c-section because the mum had preeclampsia. He had a tongue tie and they cut it straight away. I have been adjusting 3 times now: C0, craneal and intraoral. Still no change in turning neck. His mother asked me if buying a pillow to make him stay in one side would be a good idea (picture attached). What are your thoughts about the pillow and tips about this case? For the rest he is fine, just a curious thing the mum has way more milk in one breast than the other, literally they look very uneven in size since she is breastfeeding and he is hungry every 40minutes (I told her to make sure to finish one full breast), is that normal? And the mum is struggling with grip strength in her hands, I can see her hands, forearms, ankles and calfs very swollen. Is there something you would recommend? (Attaching her bloods) Thanks so much ❤️
Plagiocephaly baby
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@Simon Floreani can I jump in on this sorry .. can you explain spreading fontanelles? Are you just getting in there and literally encouraging them outward laterally?
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Antonia Brazier
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