Pediatrics
Colic
| Without the language to explain what's wrong, some newborns exhibit unexplained crying, a lack of appetite, allergic reactions or other difficulties. Newborns and infants often show a tendency to hold their head to one side or prefer breastfeeding from one side. These are ways they cope with abnormal spine function and an impaired nervous system. Chiropractic care has been shown to be helpful for infants suffering from colic. As subluxations are reduced, more normal sleep patterns emerge. Many parents notice that other aspects of their child's health improve as well. | ![]() |
| Chiropractors are alert to the many ways nerve interference can negatively affect your baby's health. | |
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Testimonials
I suffered from lower-back and hip pain for at least two years. The pain had become so intense that I was unable to do the things I enjoyed as well as common, everyday chores. I was taking six to eight ibuprofen a day to be relieved from the pain. I was referred by my medical doctor to two therapists for a total of 36 weeks of therapy. After ultrasound, heat treatments, ice therapy, exercises, and manipulation therapy, I still had to take the ibuprofen after exercising. Additionally, I was unable to work in my garden for any length of time without having to lie down afterwards. I could not walk or hike any longer, and I was not able to snowshoe for several years. Then my friend told me how Dr. Coberly had helped her, so I scheduled an exam. Though I was impressed Dr. Guy and the results that he showed me, I waited another month before trying it. By this time, I was having difficulty walking up and down the stairs in my own home. After only three weeks, I have quit taking the ibuprofen almost totally and now take it once a week only if I have done a lot of work. I have resumed a 45-minute walk two to three times a week. Not only can I vacuum most of my house without pain, but I have taken a part-time job besides! So I have improved greatly thanks to Dr. Coberly. Read more.
Linda B.








