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Dr Rochelle Neally Dr. Rochelle Neally, D.C.
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  Autism: Continued Case Studies on Taylor Wills Taylor Wills
   
Taylor was born in the United States. Her mother received 5 ultrasounds during her difficult pregnancy. Complications during pregnancy included one month of bleeding and two weeks of bed rest. Taylor was delivered by emergency caesarian section. During the delivery Taylor was in distress. Her heart rate dropped to 60 beats per minute. At birth Taylor weighed 9 pounds and was 21 inches in length. Taylor was formula fed for twelve months. No allergies or childhood diseases were noted.
 
 
TREATMENT:

During her initial examination, Taylor seemed happy and active. She was very curious about lying down and getting adjusted. The examination and motion palpation findings revealed a C1 left lateral fixation, anterior superior occiput and posterior right sacrum. A drop piece board was used to adjust the occiput.

After her fifth visit, Taylor's parents reported that she seemed calmer and that they noticed improvements in her speech. She had an improved ability to express her needs, instead of crying or pointing to what she wanted. Taylor seemed to enjoy her visits, which occurred twice a week. She soon began a routine of behavior during each visit, which included taking off her shoes and socks before being adjusted. By month three, Taylor's visits had been reduced to once per week.

Taylor was consistently adjusted for six months. Unfortunately, Taylor and her family moved out of the local area, however, she comes in periodically for adjustments. I now see Taylor as very happy, outgoing child. She is comfortably talking and asking questions when she comes in. Her mother even reported that Taylor's teachers have to give her incentives to not talk so much during class. Taylor's parents are extremely happy with her progress and the care she is receiving in my office. Although Taylor sometimes has trouble with her comfort zone of routine patterns, her tantrums have significantly diminished. Taylor does have a few hours of special classroom attention at school, but she spends the majority of her day in a mainstream classroom.

 
CONCLUSION:
Chiropractic care made an improvement in the quality of life for both Taylor and her parents. Her ability to express herself verbally and to be more emotionally stable was greatly enhanced after only one month of care. Taylor continues her chiropractic check-ups and continues to grow and flourish physically and emotionally.
 
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