Not exact matches
If they don't resolve themselves in a day or two, my recommendation is to seek
out the assistance
of either a pediatric chiropractic or a pediatric cranial sacral therapist, someone with training in the cranial
bones to help those
bones come back into their normal
alignment.
If you're
out of alignment, that's a lot
of bone - on -
bone contact.
As the
bones are progressively thrown
out of alignment, the telltale bump appears.
This is your body's natural way
of protecting you, as too much muscle on one side will put undue stress on your underlying
bones and pull you
out of alignment.
This is your body's natural way
of protecting you, since too much muscle on one side will put undue stress on your underlying
bones and pull you
out of alignment.
This is your body's natural way
of protecting you, as too much muscle on one side will put undue stress on your underlying
bones and pull you
out of alignment (read Building a Balanced Physique and Protecting Your Joints).
The tighter and stronger those front muscles get, the more they pull our
bones and joints forward and
out of alignment.
When your spine is
out of alignment or misaligned, the small ligaments that hold the vertebras together and the small muscles that move those
bones become irritated and inflamed.
Furthermore the neck
bones themselves can more easily become
out of alignment leading to narrowing
of the spinal cord and nerve structures.
Extra tension, or muscle contraction, will act to pull
bones out of their ideal anatomical
alignment; simultaneously, inactive muscles will allow the
bones to settle, or ooze
out of place.
Sometimes an adult tooth won't be able to push a baby tooth
out of the way, which can lead to improper tooth
alignment and abnormal development
of the jaw
bone.