Questions Parents And Adults Ask
What exactly is the Webster Technique?
The Webster Technique is a specific chiropractic sacral analysis and diversified adjustment. It focuses on reducing the effects of sacral subluxation and SI joint dysfunction, improving neurobiomechanical function in the sacral and pelvic region. It was developed specifically for pregnant mothers and is taught through the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association (ICPA).
Does the Webster Technique turn breech babies?
No. Our care is directed at the mother: pelvic mechanics, sacral function, comfort, and surrounding soft-tissue tension. We do not turn, reposition, or treat the baby, and we do not claim to affect fetal position. Any fetal movement or positioning should be discussed with the patient's OB or midwife.
When should I start Webster Technique care?
The technique is beneficial throughout all trimesters. While many mothers seek care later in pregnancy, starting earlier allows us to maintain pelvic balance from the beginning as your body changes. There is no wrong time to start.
How is Webster care adapted during pregnancy?
The technique is gentle and specifically designed for pregnant mothers. You'll be positioned comfortably throughout the adjustment. Our doctors have completed specialized ICPA training, and pregnancy-related questions should stay coordinated with your OB or midwife.