Laryngeal Strain
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2021 Articles
Infant Mouth Breathing
In the Gillespie Approach infant mouth breathing is a red flag indicator. My first thought would be if the infant…
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2019 Articles
“When Will I Be Finished with Therapy?”
No one knows for sure. When a new patient presents on the first visit, no one knows how many layers…
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2019 Articles
Children with Pediatric Asthma May Heal with Gillespie Approach–Craniosacral Fascial Therapy
Hi. I’m Dr. Barry Gillespie. I practice in the King of Prussia Medical Center in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, in…
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2018 Articles
Can the Gillespie Approach Redirect A Newborn’s Personality?
I am treating a soft-spoken patient who has had trouble expressing herself her entire life. The pertinent history is that…
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2018 Articles
Torticollis, Swallowing, Stridor, and Voice Issues
In the pediatric world, torticollis, swallowing, stridor, and voice issues are all separate conditions. In the craniosacral fascial system, they…
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2018 Articles
The Tongue
A twenty-month-old boy cannot move his tongue. His parents have made the Philadelphia medical rounds without any answers. His early…
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2016 Articles
In-Utero Strain As a Twin
Twins can have an especially rough time in utero. A two-and-a-half-year-old boy has current eating problems. He refused the breast…
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2016 Articles
Breastfeeding Issues and Failure to Thrive
Baby L had breast-feeding issues and failure to thrive. Ten hours of CFT revealed the following onion: pelvic twisting, back…
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2014 Articles
Stridor
In 2008 during the newborn/infant research in Lancaster a baby was making a funny breathing sound. When Kristen Myers casually…
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