The Webster Technique is a specialized chiropractic adjustment designed to bring relief to the effects of sacroiliac joint dysfunction and misalignment in the pelvic region. Developed by Dr. Larry Webster in the 1980s, this technique provides a path to smoother labor and a reduction in discomfort for pregnant women.
Misalignment in the sacral/pelvic region may contribute to difficult labor (called dystocia) for the mother caused by poor uterine function, pelvic contraction, and the presentation of the baby. When the misalignment is corrected through the Webster Technique, there is often a positive, healing effect on these causes of difficult labor.
Prenatal chiropractic care helps restore and keep the optimal physiological function of both the mother and baby. If you are pregnant and experiencing symptoms in the sacral/pelvic region, ask your chiropractor the following questions:
Pregnant women often experience the following benefits of the Webster Technique:
If you and your chiropractor have decided that the Webster Technique is suited for your pregnancy discomfort, here’s what you can expect at your appointment.
The Webster Technique has become common in conversations about pregnancy and difficult births. A chiropractor with Webster Certification has undergone specific training and testing to ensure they are proficient in this technique. This certification gives you the peace of mind that your provider has been appropriately trained and supports a more comfortable and easier birth for you.
Dr. Erika Maroon at Porterfield Family Chiropractic in Valparaiso, Indiana, is certified in the Webster Technique by the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association. With this certification, she adds to her existing knowledge and skills to better support pregnant mothers and children in her community. Contact her today for personalized treatment for your prenatal care.