Today I would like to introduce a LFC client, Claire, who is 3 months old.
It was about a week ago that we received a call from Claire's mother. When we spoke with her, she told us that Claire's head was tilted to the left and would not turn to the right easily.
I immediately examined Claire's neck and found a distortion in cervical vertebra 1, or "atlas," as it is commonly referred to. We adjusted this distortion by applying pressure from the side little by little, and by the end of the treatment, her neck was able to rotate smoothly.
At the second follow-up this week, we examined the neck again and found little distortion and some slight left shoulder and pelvic stiffness. We adjusted each of these and asked how he was doing since the first visit. His parents said that he was swinging his arms around by himself more than before and that he cried less at night and slept better than usual.
When a baby's neck tilts to one side and seems to have difficulty turning to the other side like Claire's, or when the baby cries at night and does not stop, there is a possibility that the neck is distorted.