A text-book on hygiene and pediatrics from a chiropractic standpointCraven, J. H. (John Henry)
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A text-book on hygiene and pediatrics from a chiropractic standpoint
Craven, J. H. (John Henry)
Children -- Diseases; Chiropractic; Sanitation
The chest is deformed in such a way that the transverse diameter
is decreased and the antero-posterior diameter is increased.
This produces the typical pigeon breast. Such deformity is caused
from the softening of the thoracic bones. Beading of the ribs is
characteristic and is known as the rachitic rosary. These nodules are
formed at the junction line of the costal cartilages and the ribs.
While these nodules are always present, they are not always visible.
The rachitic gurgle, which is a transverse depression extending from
one side of the chest to the other and is about two inches broad, is
also present.
Deformities of the Spine
The most characteristic deformity of the spine in rickets is a
kyphosis usually involving the lower dorsal and the entire lumbar
region, although lateral curvatures may appear. In a well defined
case of rickets every bone in the body may be abnormally involved.
The deformity of the spine results from a softening of the bones
which give way under the weight of the trunk.
Deformities of the Extremities
A case of rickets usually presents characteristic curvatures of the
bones. The long bones are, as a rule, involved symmetrically. Green
stick fractures very often occur. In practically all cases of this
dis-ease there is an arrested longitudinal growth in the bones.
Because of this the height will often be very much less than that of
the normal child. There is marked enlargement of the epiphyses at the
wrists and ankles. The slight curvatures in the bones of the arms
will be exaggerated when the child begins to creep and the curvatures
in the legs will be increased when the child begins to stand and walk.
Deformities of the Abdomen
Due to the general motor minus condition of the abdominal muscles
there is developed a condition known as pot belly. This enlargement
is often exaggerated by intestinal indigestion and constipation. This
constipation results from the motor minus condition which interferes
with the vermicular movement of the intestinal tract.
Equation
The function that is primarily involved in rickets is nutrition, but
this results in other functions being implicated. There is expansion
minus especially in the development of the osseous tissue. The
equation is N— with X—.
Major Adjustment
Most excellent results are obtained in rickets. It is very essential
that the adjustments be given at the beginning before the deformities
become marked. In the more chronic cases the incoördination will
be checked by the adjustments and the patient will recover, but it
will be obvious that the marked deformities such as genu varum, genu
valgrum, enlargement of the wrist and deformities of the head can not
be corrected in the chronic cases. The adjustment is At. or Ax., S.P.
and K.P.
NEUROTIC CHILDREN
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