Abstract Title:

Upper cervical chiropractic care for a 25-year-old woman with myoclonic seizures.

Abstract Source:

J Chiropr Med. 2010 Jun ;9(2):90-4. PMID: 21629556

Abstract Author(s):

Todd A Hubbard, Casey A Crisp, Brett Vowles

Article Affiliation:

Assistant Professor, Academic Health Center, Palmer College of Chiropractic, Davenport, IA 52803.

Abstract:

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this case report is to describe the chiropractic management using upper cervical techniques of a 25-year-old woman diagnosed with juvenile myoclonic epilepsy (JME).

CLINICAL FEATURES: A 25-year-old woman had a history of JME, which was diagnosed at the age of 14 years. Her seizure episodes began shortly after trauma to her cervical spine and the onset of menarche.

INTERVENTION AND OUTCOME: After case history and physical examination, the patient received high-velocity, low-amplitude chiropractic spinal manipulation to her upper cervical spine using the Blair upper cervical chiropractic technique protocol. There was improvement in her seizure episodes and menstrual cycles following 12 weeks of chiropractic care.

CONCLUSION: This case study demonstrated improvement in a young woman with a seizure disorder after she received upper cervical chiropractic manipulation. This case suggests the need for more rigorous research to examine how upper cervical chiropractic techniques may provide therapeutic benefit to patients with seizure disorders.

Pubmed Data : J Chiropr Med. 2010 Jun ;9(2):90-4. PMID: 21629556
Study Type : Human: Case Report

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