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You’re watching your baby struggle after every feeding. The spitting up, the arching back, the crying that doesn’t stop. You’ve tried different formulas, adjusted feeding positions, maybe even started medication you weren’t comfortable giving a newborn.
Here’s what most parents don’t know: infant reflux often isn’t just a stomach problem. When the nerves controlling digestion get interference from spinal misalignment during birth or early development, your baby’s body can’t coordinate feeding and digestion properly. That’s where chiropractic care makes a difference.
When we remove that nerve interference through gentle adjustments, you typically see babies who feed more calmly, spit up less, and sleep longer stretches. Parents in Croxton, NJ tell us the difference shows up within the first few visits—less crying during feeds, fewer middle-of-the-night episodes, and a baby who actually seems comfortable in their own body.
This isn’t about masking symptoms. It’s about letting your baby’s nervous system do what it’s designed to do: control and coordinate every function, including digestion.
Dr. Paul Roses has been serving families in Hudson County since 1981. Before becoming a chiropractor, he wanted to be a pediatrician—his goal was always helping children. What changed his path was discovering he could help kids heal naturally, without the drugs and interventions he saw creating their own problems.
He’s worked with infants at St. Clare’s Home for Children in Elizabeth, NJ, and has followed countless babies through their first years of development. Parents throughout Croxton, NJ and the surrounding Hudson County area bring their infants to our practice because they want someone who’s seen this before—someone who understands that a newborn’s spine needs a completely different approach than an adult’s.
We use state-of-the-art assessment technology, including Titron Infrared Imaging that takes just seconds and causes zero discomfort to your baby. You’re not walking into a one-size-fits-all clinic. You’re getting care designed specifically for your infant’s developing nervous system.
Your first visit starts with a conversation, not a treatment. You’ll explain what you’re seeing—baby spitting up after every feeding, painful gas in newborns, signs of colic and reflux. Dr. Roses will ask about the birth process, because that’s often where spinal stress begins.
Then comes the assessment. Using painless infrared imaging, we can see exactly where nerve interference exists along your baby’s spine. This isn’t guesswork. The technology shows us precisely which areas need attention.
The adjustment itself is nothing like what you might picture. We’re talking about pressure so gentle you could use it on your own eyeball without discomfort—usually just fingertip pressure on specific points. Most babies sleep right through it. Some parents are surprised there’s any effect at all from such a light touch, but that’s all it takes when you’re working with an infant’s developing spine.
How many sessions for infant reflux treatment depends on your baby’s specific situation. Some parents see improvement after two or three visits. Others need consistent care over several weeks as the nervous system learns new patterns. We’ll give you a realistic timeline after that first assessment—no surprises, no endless treatment plans.
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Chiropractic care for infant reflux in Croxton, NJ isn’t just about the few minutes your baby spends on the adjustment table. You’re getting a full assessment of your baby’s nervous system function, specific guidance on feeding positions that support their developing spine, and coaching on activities that reinforce the adjustments between visits.
Many parents in Hudson County are dealing with the same concerns you are. Croxton, NJ families often feel pressure to medicate quickly, but there’s real value in addressing the root cause first. Your baby’s brain needs clear communication with their digestive system, and that communication travels through the spine.
We’ll also help you recognize signs your baby has a nervous system imbalance—things like favoring one side during feeding, difficulty latching, excessive startling, or that arched-back posture that screams discomfort. These aren’t just reflux symptoms. They’re your baby’s way of showing you something’s interfering with normal function.
You’ll leave each visit knowing exactly what we found, what we did, and what to watch for at home. No medical jargon. No vague explanations. Just clear information about your baby’s progress toward natural, drug-free relief from infant silent reflux.
This is the first question every parent asks, and it should be. You’re talking about your newborn—of course you want to know it’s safe.
Pediatric chiropractic adjustments use about the same pressure you’d use to test a tomato for ripeness. We’re not cracking backs or doing the kind of adjustments you might see with adults. The techniques are completely different because an infant’s spine is still developing, with soft cartilage that requires an incredibly gentle touch.
Dr. Roses has over 40 years of experience and specific training in infant care. The assessment technology we use is completely painless—most babies don’t even wake up during the scan. Chiropractic care is recognized as one of the safest treatment options available, especially when you compare it to the potential side effects of reflux medications in newborns.
Most babies either sleep through their adjustment or look around calmly like nothing’s happening. That’s because there’s no popping, cracking, or forceful movement involved.
Dr. Roses uses fingertip pressure on specific points along your baby’s spine—usually the upper neck area where birth stress tends to create the most interference. The pressure is so light that parents often ask if anything actually happened. But that gentle touch is precisely calibrated to remove nerve interference without disturbing the delicate structures of your infant’s developing spine.
Some babies are fussy going into the appointment because they’re uncomfortable from reflux. Many calm down during or immediately after the adjustment as their nervous system starts functioning with less interference. You’ll be holding your baby the entire time, and you can stop the session at any point if you’re not comfortable.
This depends on how long the problem’s been happening and how severe the nerve interference is. Some Croxton, NJ parents notice their baby spitting up less after just two or three adjustments. Others need several weeks of consistent care before they see major changes.
Here’s why: your baby’s nervous system has been functioning with interference, possibly since birth. It takes time for new patterns to establish. Think of it like physical therapy—one session might provide relief, but lasting change requires consistency.
After your first visit, Dr. Roses will give you a specific care plan based on what the assessment reveals. Most infants with reflux start with twice-weekly visits for two to three weeks, then we reassess. If your baby’s improving, we space out visits. If progress is slower than expected, we adjust the approach. You’ll never be locked into an endless treatment plan—we’re measuring progress at every stage.
Reflux symptoms are obvious—the spitting up, the crying, the arching back. But there are other signs that point to nervous system interference rather than just a digestive issue.
Watch how your baby feeds. Do they strongly prefer one breast or one side of the bottle? Do they have trouble latching or seem to tire quickly during feeding? These can indicate neck tension that’s affecting both feeding mechanics and the nerves controlling digestion. Babies with nerve interference often can’t turn their head equally in both directions, or they might always tilt their head the same way.
Also notice their startle reflex. All babies startle, but excessive startling—where your baby seems constantly on edge—can signal that their nervous system is stuck in stress mode. You might also see painful gas in newborns that doesn’t improve with typical remedies, or a baby who can only sleep in very specific positions. When the nervous system can’t regulate properly, everything from digestion to sleep gets disrupted. These patterns tell us there’s likely interference that chiropractic care can address.
We never tell parents to stop medication—that’s a decision you make with your pediatrician. What we do is address the underlying nerve interference that’s often contributing to reflux symptoms.
Many parents in Croxton, NJ come to us specifically because they want to avoid starting medication, or they’ve tried medication and aren’t seeing the improvement they expected. Chiropractic care works on a different level—we’re not suppressing symptoms, we’re removing interference so your baby’s body can function the way it’s designed to.
Some families see enough improvement that they’re able to reduce or eliminate medication under their pediatrician’s guidance. Others use chiropractic care alongside medical treatment and find the combination works better than either approach alone. Your baby’s care should be about what actually works, not following one rigid approach. We’re focused on helping your baby’s nervous system control digestion properly—what happens with medication after that is between you and your pediatrician.
Colic and reflux often overlap because they both involve digestive discomfort and nervous system stress. When parents describe colic—the inconsolable crying, the pulled-up legs, the evening fussiness—they’re often describing the same nerve interference that causes reflux.
Chiropractic adjustments for infants address the root cause: miscommunication between your baby’s brain and their digestive system. When the upper cervical spine (the neck area) has misalignment from birth stress, it can interfere with the vagus nerve, which controls almost all digestive function. Remove that interference, and you often see both reflux and colic symptoms improve together.
We also coach parents on positioning, feeding techniques, and activities that support your baby’s developing nervous system between visits. This isn’t just about the adjustment—it’s about creating an environment where your baby’s body can heal naturally. Families throughout Hudson County are looking for colic and reflux natural remedies that actually address the problem instead of just managing symptoms. That’s exactly what chiropractic care is designed to do.
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