Treatment Information

New Born Cranial Therapy

Synergy Orthopaedic Clinic

Treatment Overview

Newborns – How Cranial Therapy Can Help

It is a common belief that babies and children should have no structural stresses or strains in their bodies, because they are ‘so young’. The reality is very different.

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Birth Can Be Stressful for a Baby’s Body

Birth is one of the most stressful events of our lives. The baby is subjected to enormous forces, as the uterus pushes to expel the baby against the natural resistance of the birth canal. The baby has to turn and twist as it squeezes through the bony pelvis, on its short but highly stimulating and potentially stressful journey.

How a Baby’s Head Adapts During Delivery

The baby’s head has the remarkable ability to absorb these stresses in a normal delivery. In order to reduce the size of the head, the soft bones overlap, bend and wrap as the baby descends. The baby’s chin is normally well tucked down towards its chest to reduce the presenting diameter of the head.

Moulding After Birth

Many babies are born with odd shaped heads as a result. In the first few days, the head can usually be seen to gradually lose the extreme moulded shape, as the baby suckles, cries and yawns. However, this unmoulding process is often incomplete, especially if the birth has been difficult. As a result, the baby may have to live with some very uncomfortable stresses within its head and body.

How Cranial Therapy May Help Newborns

Cranial therapy addresses this “moulding” impact which often exhibits in the form of:

  • Crying babies
  • Poor feeding/latch
  • Colic
  • Poor sleep patterns

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