
Teenagers
As with children, the examination and treatment of
teenagers is of critical importance to chiropractors. During puberty, numerous changes taking place in a
teen's body can place significant demands on muscles, joints and bones. During this period, bones tend to grow fast
while muscles grow slowly by comparison. These changes can cause muscle imbalances, subluxations and
injuries.
The transition from teen to adult also brings significant changes to
actual bone structure and composition. Before the teen years, many bones in the body are soft and flexible. This is
because much of the bone is actually made of cartilage. As a teenager, the cartilage hardens into true bone. During
this period, the bones and associated ligaments are more vulnerable to fractures, strains and sprains. Therefore,
the detection of subluxations and associated muscle imbalances can be helpful in the prevention, restoration and
maintenance of health.
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