Wear Your Helmet!

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It makes sense that children should wear helmets when they are engaged in activities that might produce head injuries. These include bicycles, rollerblading, skateboarding or do anything at all on wheels. Yet many children, and their parents, simply ignore this common sense, or the helmets are worn haphazardly and offer little, if any, protection in the event of an accident. Each year there are hundreds of thousands of head injuries from bicycle accidents. Many result in in visits to the hospital.

When it comes to head injuries, bicycles are common culprits. Cars are the only other consumer product responsible for more accidents than bicycles in childhood. We buckle up our children in cars and place them in safety seats, yet we allow them out on dangerous roadways without any head protection. Don’t you want to be sure your child is protected to the best of his or her ability as he or she peddles off to a friend’s house? Making sure the helmet is fitted correctly is as important as making sure that it’s being worn.

According to the Canadian Institute of Child Health, here are some guidelines to ensure a proper fitting helmet:

  • The helmet should fit snug and be comfortable. It must be snug enough so that it cannot tip forward or backward.

  • The helmet should sit level on the child’s head, about two fingers above the eyebrows in front.

  • Adjust the foam pads and chin strap to ensure a proper fit. The front and rear straps should meet just below each ear.

  • Adjust the chinstrap so it is snug but doesn’t pinch. It may be wise to try on several helmets before you choose one that has the best fit for your child.

It is critical that you buy a new helmet if your child has been involved in any type of crash. Even if the helmet looks okay externally, the inner liner may have been damaged, making it less effective should your child be involved in another accident.

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What does a chiropractic adjustment do?
Chiropractic adjustments give your spine a little "nudge" at the right place, right time and the right direction so your body can use that energy to "right" itself. With a schedule of consistent chiropractic visits, a new, healthier spinal pattern emerges.
Is a muscle spasm a cause or an effect?
With the knee-jerk use of muscle relaxers, you'd think it was a cause. But it's an effect. Chiropractors know that bones don't move unless muscles move them. And muscles don't contract unless commanded by the nervous system. That's why your nervous system is the focus of our Trumbull County chiropractic practice.