Affecting Sensory Processing and Primitive Reflexes with Chiropractic and Cranial Sacral Therapy
So frequently are Sensory Processing Disorders, ADHD to Autism, addressed through a variety of behavioral and biochemical approaches, that the significance of the biomechanical aspects of these conditions can be underestimated. Experts state that if a cluster of irregular nervous system reflexes remains unaddressed, it will prevent sustained, long-term improvement. My focus is to utilize these non-invasive techniques to benefit the individuals' biomechanical and nervous system demands.
Charles W. Chapple, DC, FICPA
Dr. Charles W. Chapple completed his undergraduate studies at Nazareth College of Rochester, NY receiving a Bachelor degree in Biology before earning his Doctorate degree in Chiropractic from National College of Chiropractic in 1991. Dr. Chapple holds many post-graduate certifications in chiropractic pediatrics (Fellowship in International Chiropractic Pediatric Association), acupuncture and applied kinesiology. Dr Chapple has received "America's Top Chiropractors" honors for multiple years.