My son, age 25.5. months has always had a positive
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Infantile reflexes
Moro reflex
Urge incontinence. In fact, often (at least
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At age 18 weeks, it was confirmed (via CT scan) that his metopic suture had fused. At age 8 months, he began having seizure like episodes. He had two
EEGs done - short one was abnormal - 24 hour one was "
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Now he has been diagnosed with sensory integration disorder. He has also never had a "normal" bowel movement (they've all been very loose). He's had many stool cultures done -- all normal.
Do you feel there is anything that ties all of these issues together? I'm most concerned about there being a link between his metopic suture being fused early and the positive babinski reflex.
Thank you for your time.
Observation within the Chiropractic examination of infants over the past few years has shown that the Babinski response is variably present in the first year and is often asymmetrical. It has also been noted that it disappears almost universally immediately following subluxation correction. This is currently the subject of an Australian wide research trial sponsored by the CAA Paeds Committee.
Wondering if this child has been checked for subluxation and cranial kinesiopathology?