The important sense of control over the body in the process of children's growth
The important sense of control over the body in the process of children's growth
People have the general "five senses": sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch, but there are three other important senses that unconsciously control the balance of the body: touch, proprioception, and vestibular sense. As children grow, these three senses are integrated to acquire new functions.

For the past five years, I have continued to study children's inner thigh gait and have felt the changes in today's children.
They often fall, can't catch the ball, can't throw well, stutter, run, and hunchback or walk on their inner legs. I think it means that natural senses are not cultivated.

What I have found after continuing to intervene for this uncultivated sense is that these senses are not integrated. When people walk, they walk naturally, but in addition to the five senses, proprioception and premise work in an integrated way, making it possible to walk straight without falling.

Many children with inner thigh walking can walk straight when walking in the hospital, but many children walk inward when walking in a daze without being aware of it outside. We believe that it is necessary to avoid the underdevelopment of these senses leading to the shape of skeletal joints and becoming adult bones as they are.

So this time, I will summarize the other three important senses of the five senses. I feel that if these can be integrated, it will also lead to preventing deterioration of posture and gait.
■Tactile sensation
Tactile sensations are sensations that are felt through the skin. It is the sensation of touch, pain, temperature, etc.
Tactile sensation is the sensation of feeling something to be touched or touched, and it is felt through the skin.
If there are pebbles in your shoes, you will feel pain and discomfort, and if someone pinches your skin, you will feel tingling pain. I touch the temperature when I touch water or hot water, and whether the fruit is ripe or not to check its hardness.
■Proprioception
It is a feeling of feeling the position, movement, and strength of your body. Position, force, movement, etc.
People use their strength depending on their activities. When carrying heavy or hard objects, hold it tightly in your hand. On the other hand, when holding tofu or eggs, hold them gently and gently.
It keeps a cup full of juice from overflowing when carrying it in your hand, and stabilizes your body when trying to lift something with your hands. Also, when walking on the cobblestones, the soles of my feet naturally feel the unevenness of the ground so as not to fall. This is also because proprioception is working.
■Vestibular sensation
Vestibular sensation is the sensation of feeling the tilt, speed, rotation, and gravity of one's body. The receptors are otolithic organs and semicircular canals located at the back of the ear. Vestibular awakening is highly related to arousal (the degree of awakening of the brain). For example, have you ever shook your head and tried to wake you up when you felt sleepy? This is because incorporating vestibular sensation when you are in a daze will wake up your brain.
Gravity exists on Earth. Feeling this gravity is the function of vestibular sense.
When walking on a thin line, it is mainly the function of vestibular sense to balance and adjust the tilt of one's body.

*Summary
Vestibular sensation is one of the senses necessary to understand the functions of one's body along with proprioception. By being able to understand the functions of the body, can you jump over this pond? Can you jump over this jumping box? You can understand these factors and take on the challenge of the environment appropriately.
At KIZU Chiropractic, we provide a variety of interventions aimed at correcting the natural growth curve of these children. As a result, many children have improved their posture and inner thigh gait, and have improved symptoms such as physical discomfort, pain, and discomfort.
If you are concerned about your child's posture and gait, we would appreciate it if you could consult with us as soon as possible.
Children's bones have a lot of cartilage tissue called growth plates until they are about 10~12 years old. I believe that appropriate intervention should be made during the period of the growth plate.
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People have the general "five senses": sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch, but there are three other important senses that unconsciously control the balance of the body: touch, proprioception, and vestibular sense. As children grow, these three senses are integrated to acquire new functions.

For the past five years, I have continued to study children's inner thigh gait and have felt the changes in today's children.
They often fall, can't catch the ball, can't throw well, stutter, run, and hunchback or walk on their inner legs. I think it means that natural senses are not cultivated.

What I have found after continuing to intervene for this uncultivated sense is that these senses are not integrated. When people walk, they walk naturally, but in addition to the five senses, proprioception and premise work in an integrated way, making it possible to walk straight without falling.

Many children with inner thigh walking can walk straight when walking in the hospital, but many children walk inward when walking in a daze without being aware of it outside. We believe that it is necessary to avoid the underdevelopment of these senses leading to the shape of skeletal joints and becoming adult bones as they are.

So this time, I will summarize the other three important senses of the five senses. I feel that if these can be integrated, it will also lead to preventing deterioration of posture and gait.
■Tactile sensation
Tactile sensations are sensations that are felt through the skin. It is the sensation of touch, pain, temperature, etc.
Tactile sensation is the sensation of feeling something to be touched or touched, and it is felt through the skin.
If there are pebbles in your shoes, you will feel pain and discomfort, and if someone pinches your skin, you will feel tingling pain. I touch the temperature when I touch water or hot water, and whether the fruit is ripe or not to check its hardness.
■Proprioception
It is a feeling of feeling the position, movement, and strength of your body. Position, force, movement, etc.
People use their strength depending on their activities. When carrying heavy or hard objects, hold it tightly in your hand. On the other hand, when holding tofu or eggs, hold them gently and gently.
It keeps a cup full of juice from overflowing when carrying it in your hand, and stabilizes your body when trying to lift something with your hands. Also, when walking on the cobblestones, the soles of my feet naturally feel the unevenness of the ground so as not to fall. This is also because proprioception is working.
■Vestibular sensation
Vestibular sensation is the sensation of feeling the tilt, speed, rotation, and gravity of one's body. The receptors are otolithic organs and semicircular canals located at the back of the ear. Vestibular awakening is highly related to arousal (the degree of awakening of the brain). For example, have you ever shook your head and tried to wake you up when you felt sleepy? This is because incorporating vestibular sensation when you are in a daze will wake up your brain.
Gravity exists on Earth. Feeling this gravity is the function of vestibular sense.
When walking on a thin line, it is mainly the function of vestibular sense to balance and adjust the tilt of one's body.

*Summary
Vestibular sensation is one of the senses necessary to understand the functions of one's body along with proprioception. By being able to understand the functions of the body, can you jump over this pond? Can you jump over this jumping box? You can understand these factors and take on the challenge of the environment appropriately.
At KIZU Chiropractic, we provide a variety of interventions aimed at correcting the natural growth curve of these children. As a result, many children have improved their posture and inner thigh gait, and have improved symptoms such as physical discomfort, pain, and discomfort.
If you are concerned about your child's posture and gait, we would appreciate it if you could consult with us as soon as possible.
Children's bones have a lot of cartilage tissue called growth plates until they are about 10~12 years old. I believe that appropriate intervention should be made during the period of the growth plate.



















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