At Whitford Chiropractic Clinic our goal is to provide competent, quality care that allows the body to reach full expression of its potential without interference and to provide a genuine understanding of health and wellness to as many people as humanly possible.
Dr. Whitford has been awarded a fellowship from the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association (FICPA) since Jan. 2000. This post-doctoral 120 hr. program allows for better care of families in this community. He has a Pregnancy and Pediatric Certificate of Proficiency.
Dr. Whitford is certified and proficient in the Webster Technique adjustment, which is a specific analysis and adjustment used for pregnant mothers. This pelvic adjustment may help prepare the baby to get in the best possible position for birth by reducing the mother's pelvic constraint.
Dr. Whitford has been a part of clinical chiropractic studies over the last 10 years which show successful outcomes for kids having corrective chiropractic care. These studies demonstrate improvements with conditions such as asthma, ear infections, and ADHD with extremely high levels of safety with virtually no side effects.
Breech Pregnancy Corrected and C Section Prevented with Chiropractic - A Case Study
A case study appeared on July 22, 2009 in the scientific periodical, The Journal of Pediatric, Maternal & Family Health, documenting the correction of a breech pregnancy and therefore saving a woman ...
One in Four Parents Link Autism to Vaccines
A study released in the March 1, 2010 issue of the American Academy of Pediatrics' official journal, Pediatrics, showed that 1 in 4 parents believe there is a link between vaccines and autism. The ...
Holiday Stress Raises Health Challenges, Chiropractors Caution
The International Chiropractors Association (ICA) issued a November 23, 2009 release to help people deal with the holiday stress. The ICA opens the release by noting that with the holiday season ...
Medical Errors Cost $19.5 Billion Per Year
The Wall Street Journal carried an article with the headline, "Study Puts Cost of Medical Errors At $19.5 Billion", on August 9, 2010. The article is based on a study commissioned by the ...