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Infant Reflux Is Normal
Mothers often say that infant reflux is normal. So many people have told them that it was normal that they…
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Baby’s Gas Pains, Trunk Strength, and Head Control Are Improving
I wanted to write a testimonial with a little back story. My daughter, Brooklyn, had her first Gillespie Approach–Craniosacral Fascial…
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Mother: “Immediate Change” in Baby’s Disposition
I just wanted to share a quick testimonial for what Gillespie Approach–Craniosacral Fascial Therapy has done for my family. My…
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Fascial Strains and Co-responding Problems
The interesting factor of the infant work is that areas of tightness in the body often match the presenting conditions.…
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Oral Ties
These are my thoughts around the controversy of oral ties. As a periodontist, I regretfully did infant frenectomies in the…
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Infant Therapy Drama
I have found over the years that infants and parents tend to do better with therapy closer to birth. After…
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Infants and Chronic Headaches
Can infants have chronic headaches? Quite possibly yes. A thirteen-month-old presented with sleep issues and digestive difficulty. Most nights her…
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The Complex Infant Case
A six-week-old infant presented with a bilateral cleft lip condition. Mom and dad felt fortunate that doctors have formulated a…
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The Gillespie Approach Is Much More Than a Happy Baby
Mothers generally present with their infants with one or more of our fussiness issues (breastfeeding difficulty, colic, reflux, gas, indigestion,…
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Orthodontics and the Gillespie Approach
We need to think about orthodontics differently. In the 1930s my dad was one of the first orthodontists in Connecticut.…
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