Babies
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Cognition, Education, and the Gillespie Approach
Based on forty-three years of clinical observation of infant therapy, I am presenting a hypothesis around cognition, education, and the…
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A Retruded Mandible
A skilled IBCLC referred a ten-week-old boy for evaluation and possible treatment. She noticed a tongue tie and, before she…
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The Gillespie Approach at Birth
A five-month-old presents with severe reflux along with choking, hiccuping (also in fetal), coughing, and difficulty burping. These factors all…
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Tight Patients and the Gillespie Approach
Occasionally, a very tight patient will present for evaluation. The Gillespie Approach can be a piece of the healing puzzle.…
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Mouth Breathing and Orthodontics
The orthodontic profession is showing an increasing interest in breathing and airway issues to prevent later conditions like sleep apnea.…
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The Biology of Orthodontics
To understand the principles of orthodontics, one needs to have a basic understanding of bone physiology. In simplified terms, there…
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Baby with Craniosynostosis and Reflux Improves with Treatment
In early February, during her well-baby check up, it was noted that the soft spot, or fontanelle, on the top…
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Newborn Effectiveness of the Gillespie Approach
Having seen many newborns since 1980, I have a gradation of confidence of correction in my mind. There are no…
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The Newborn Cone Head
Before I present an insightful essay by Feyza Celik, I want to make two points about “tight muscles.” Every muscle…
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Calling All Newborn Providers
Similar patient visits are happening globally every day. My hope is that someday everyone will “get it.” A five-year-old presented…
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