Testimonial
Olivier is my patient who is in a good mood today. We will talk about children's back pain (lumbar sprain).
"Why are you in a good mood?"
"Eee, Because it's raining," the young boy replies.
"Hihihi!"
So we are going to show you an adjustment of a child who is in a good mood and in shape.
Olivier lies on his stomach, like a shark, so we make him swim. I put some pressure on his back while moving his legs to distract him.
We have a lot of fun working with young people.
Then he'll move to the side so I can do some adjustments on the lower back. So I'll do some pressing there.
"Hihihi! It cracks, but it doesn't hurt!" says Olivier.
Finally, he will get back on his back so I can do the adjustments on his shoulders and her neck. So I do some pressure on each side.
"So, that's it for today, in relation to children's back pain, type in there!" Would you like to learn more about lumbar sprain? Please feel free to contact us.
Thank you very much and have a nice day!
Very useful information
An injury that occurs when the ankle rolls, twists, or turns in an awkward way. This can stretch or tear the hard bands of tissue (ligaments) that help hold the ankle bones together.
A sprained ankle causes swelling, pain and limited range of motion.
Many people simply treat a sprained ankle at home with rest, ice and painkillers. Visit severe sprains may require medical assessment.