Head and Neck injury and Chiropractic care
FROM:
J Manipulative Physiol Ther 2004 (Mar); 27 (3): E5 ~ FULL TEXT
Elster EL
4880 Riverbend Road, Boulder, CO 80301
OBJECTIVE: To discuss the use of an upper cervical technique
in the case of a 23-year-old male patient with rapid-cycling bipolar
disorder, sleep disorder, seizure disorder, neck and back pain, and
migraine headaches.
CLINICAL FEATURES: The patient participated in a high school
track meet at age 17, landing on his head from a height of 10 ft while
attempting a pole vault. Prior to the accident, no health problems were
reported. Following the accident, the patient developed numerous
neurological disorders. Symptoms persisted over the next 6 years, during
which time the patient sought treatment from many physicians and other
health care practitioners.
INTERVENTION AND OUTCOME: At initial examination, evidence
of a subluxation stemming from the upper cervical spine was found
through thermography and radiography. Chiropractic care using an upper
cervical technique was administered to correct and stabilize the
patient's upper neck injury. Assessments at baseline, 2 months, and 4
months were conducted by the patient's neurologist. After 1 month of
care, the patient reported an absence of seizures and manic episodes and
improved sleep patterns. After 4 months of care, seizures and manic
episodes remained absent and migraine headaches were reduced from 3 per
week to 2 per month. After 7 months of care, the patient reported the
complete absence of symptoms. Eighteen months later, the patient remains
asymptomatic.
CONCLUSION: The onset of the symptoms following the
patient's accident, the immediate reduction in symptoms correlating with
the initiation of care, and the complete absence of all symptoms within
7 months of care suggest a link between the patient's headfirst fall,
the upper cervical subluxation, and his neurological conditions. Further
investigation into upper cervical trauma as a contributing factor to
bipolar disorder, sleep disorder, seizure disorder, and migraine
headaches should be pursued.
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