See also:
Dr. Bobby's Doscher's presentation given at the
conference on Optimal Methods in Using
Mobility for Handicapped Children, held in Poznan, Poland on November 14,
2003.
Oklahaven in Poland
A story to tell: Gratitude for chiropractic's love and commitment
by
Bozena Bejnar‑Slawow
Like other
professionals in neuro‑developmental therapy working with brain injured
children, I am interested in new ways to help improve their treatment.
I will always be
thankful to my colleague Phyllis Libby for my first contact with the work
done at Oklahaven Children's Chiropractic Center, run by Dr. Bobby Doscher.
I had a unique
opportunity to observe Dr. Doscher's work on one of my first clients.
After years of searching the world for an answer to post-brain-injury
problems, Adam and his parents were quite experienced with many
approaches, but Adam had reached a plateau in his improvement.
I had the privilege
to pass on to Adam's parents the information which Phyllis gave me about
the power of chiropractic to facilitate the body's own recuperative
energy.
It was on my trip to
Oklahaven with Adam that I became aware of how helpful Dr. Doscher's work
could be in my work for the last 18 years. Not only did Adam make
remarkable changes in walking, eating, speaking but the reduction of his
athetoid movements gave him an incredible control over his body.
My choice of
treatment in neurologically impaired children has mainly focused on
detoxification, sound therapy, physical, physiological and intellectual
stimulation that promotes neurological organization.
By teaching parents
and professionals in my birth-land of Poland as well as other countries,
this approach has proven to be quite successful.
Many of the children
I have worked with received some body work involving chiropractic care but
none have had light-touch, upper-cervical chiropractic.
Other children whom I
accompanied to Oklahaven from Poland also had phenomenal results, such as:
** learning to chew
** using their hands to feed themselves
** decreasing drastically the amount and severity of seizures
** improving their immune system
** improving their speech
** gaining the skill of walking
The case histories of
children I observed indicated complications at birth which so often end in
pulling and tugging the baby by its head. Dr. Doscher's expertise makes
the role of light-touch, upper-cervical chiropractic approach crucial in
restoring them to health after such trauma.
A few of the
outstanding improvements I observed in the space of only four days were:
** Two children with
rigid cerebral palsied bodies and athetotic movements were able to sit up
on their own for the first time. One child's muscles had so relaxed he had
no sense that he was sitting, being distracted by playing with a cell
phone. Both boys simply lifted themselves up to sitting from the all fours
or quadruped position for creeping.
** A 13-month-old
baby who had yet to take nourishment from the breast, could not suck and
was on the verge of getting a G-tube, all because of a profound upper
cervical subluxation was able to nurse for the first time. He also slept
through the night.
** After receiving
adjustments, an autistic 9-year-old girl who had stopped trying to talk
began to vocalize and respond to her parents. The adjustments caused her
awareness to heighten and behavior to calm down and become more
appropriate.
She began using old
words again and new ones with greater focus and animation. Her face was
more expressive and her pupils constricted faster. In her neurological
reeducation therapy she had succeeded in detoxifying from anti‑convulsants
and anti‑depressants in June 2003, but her progress had slowed since that
time.
Clearly the
adjustments jumpstarted innate and her liver function improved
dramatically.
It was after seeing
these results that I realized that Dr. Doscher's work is unique and that
her approach must be introduced to professionals in Poland.
I felt great joy when
Dr. Doscher agreed to accept my invitation to speak at a conference on
Optimal Methods in Using Mobility for Handicapped Children, held in Poznan,
Poland on November 14, 2003.
The chairperson of
the event, Prof. S. Kowalik, found Dr. Doscher's presentation most
interesting and inspiring.
Although
the original thrust of the conference focused on helping handicapped
children with their limitations, Dr. Doscher proposed that first we effect
changes in the alignment of the child's nervous system to provide him or
her with the power to erase those limitations and regain more useful
function.
The power of her
visual documentation awed members of the audience, who asked many
excellent questions after her presentation and received these new ideas
with open mindedness and great enthusiasm.
Dr. Doscher was
grateful and thrilled to hear the concerns of dedicated professionals from
traditional fields of physiotherapy. The Polish interest in the work of
chiropractic and neuro reeducation has begun building a bridge of
compassion and love for children between our two cultures.
The trip to Poland
had another purpose. Dr. Doscher was asked to share her work with my
Polish parents and professional colleagues. Once again, her unique
approach in chiropractic and her 25 years of experience proved to be
incredibly valuable to the hurt children.
Dr. Bobby Doscher
planted a seed in the consciousness of every person she encountered. I
hope this will be the beginning of a growing relationship with my native
land. I wish to thank her for her efforts and the sharing of her knowledge
to bring hope to hurt Polish children, their families and the therapeutic
and academic communities with her chiropractic techniques.
To learn more about
Oklahaven and how you can support the work being done for children
there, visit the Oklahaven website at
www.chiropractic4kids.com.