Webster Technique: Can it impact the birth experience?

Developed by Larry Webster, DC., in 1982,  the Webster Technique is a specific chiropractic analysis and adjustment that aims to restore a balanced state in the mothers pelvis.

While the Chiropractor does not turn the breech baby, with the use of the Webster Technique they can adjust the mothers spine and pelvis releasing tension and thus allowing the baby to find the best possible position for its self.

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How has the Webster Technique been used in your practice? Has it's application impacted the birth experience?

 

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  • I took a Webster class while I was in Chiropractic school and immediately found a deep passions for treating pregnant women. Once I graduated I started seeing pregnant patients and slowly discovered the power of this amazing technique. In the short time that I have been practicing I have had the opportunity to help women with pelvic alignment help them achieve comfort and likely smoother births. I look forward to many year of practice ahead and gaining even more clinical experience

    R. Summers
  • I took a Webster class while I was in Chiropractic school and immediately found a deep passions for treating pregnant women. Once I graduated I started seeing pregnant patients and slowly discovered the power of this amazing technique. In the short time that I have been practicing I have had the opportunity to help women with pelvic alignment help them achieve comfort and likely smoother births. I look forward to many year of practice ahead and gaining even more clinical experience

    R. Summers

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