Chiropractic can be a complementary therapy to others for children with autism. The Crisps of Manchester, U.K., have found this therapy to be an alternative that works for their son with autism. Chiropractors, "using their hands to make often gentle, specific adjustments to joints, concentrating particularly on the spine," see improvements to the nervous system that may release the child's natural healing ability.
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