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In Health, Dr. Brian N. Hyland, D.C.
Fibromyalgia Helped
with Chiropractic - A Case Report
The March 15, 2012 issue of the
Journal of Upper Cervical Chiropractic Research documents a case of a patient
being helped with fibromyalgia through chiropractic care. According to the
U.S. National Library of Medicine website, "Fibromyalgia is a common
syndrome in which a person has long-term, body-wide pain and tenderness in
the joints, muscles, tendons, and other soft tissues. Fibromyalgia has also
been linked to fatigue, sleep problems, headaches, depression, and
anxiety."
The authors of the study begin by reporting that
fibromyalgia is the most common cause of widespread pain, and is more common
in women, who are 10 to 20 times more likely to have fibromyalgia than men.
The authors also report that it is estimated that there are between 3 to 6
million people believed to be currently suffering with the disease.
In this case, a 64-year-old woman
went to the chiropractor suffering from fibromyalgia which had been medically
diagnosed six years earlier. In addition to the fibromyalgia, the woman was
also suffering with a large variety of health problems that included sleep
apnea, loss of coordination, glaucoma, degenerative disc disease, arthritis,
depression, photophobia (sensitivity to light), indigestion, changes in her
bowel habits, frequent urination, sinusitis, allergies, shoulder pain, mid
back pain, low back pain, high cholesterol, hypertension, and neck pain.
The woman in this case study was
on a number of medications, and her health issues were severely affecting her
daily activities. It was noted in the history that as a teenager, she did
injure herself by falling off a horse. There were no other reported traumas
or accidents.
A chiropractic examination was
performed which included palpation, posture analysis, thermal readings, and
x-rays. The results of the exam were that subluxations were present causing
nervous system interference. A course of specific chiropractic adjustments
was initiated to correct the subluxations found.
After several weeks of care, the
study reports that the woman stated that her neck and shoulder pain had
improved, her middle back pain had also improved, as well as her eyesight.
After 3 months of care, she reported that she was 80% better. Follow up
x-rays showed a considerable improvement in the curve in her neck, which was
completely straight on the initial x-ray. The study authors also documented
that the woman reported having a much better mental outlook, much more
energy, her general strength had improved, and she was able to stand and walk
for longer periods of time with no pain.
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U.S. Healthcare by
Numbers
Above is the headline from a March
27, 2012 Reuters article reporting on a recent study by the Organization for
Economic Cooperation and Development, from Paris, which ranked the health
standards of its 34 members in a report, "Health at a Glance 2011 - OECD
Indicators." The OECD report, released in November 2011, compared a
number of health statistics of various countries including the United States.
In the Reuters story, the statistics comparing the United
States were featured and brought to light some of the glaring shortfalls of
the U.S. healthcare system. Not surprisingly, the U.S. spends more than any
other nation in the study at a current level of $2.6 trillion dollars in
2011. This equates to $8,402 for every man, woman and child in this nation.
This amount represents 17.9 percent of U.S. annual gross domestic product,
and is growing at a faster rate than the other nations in the study.
For the staggering amount of money
spent on healthcare in the U.S., many of the health indicators in the OECD
report place the U.S. far down the list when compared to other nations. Some
of the highlighted indicators for the U.S. healthcare system are as follows:
- The U.S. is first in obesity with 34 percent of the
population being considered obese. Additionally, since 1990, this number
has increased from 23 percent in 1990 and up from 15% in 1980. The U.S.
also ranked second worst in obesity for children ages 5 -17.
- The U.S. ranks 28th in life expectancy with an
average of 78.2 years as of 2011. In contrast Japan ranks number one
where the life expectancy is 83 years.
- The U.S. ranks 31st in infant mortality rates with
6.5 deaths per 1000 live births. In this area, the U.S. also showed a
very slow improvement over the previous 40 years showing only a 2.6
percent improvement which was the third worst improvement in this area
among the nations in the study.
- The U.S. ranks second in the prevalence of diabetes.
The OECD report showed that 10.8 percent of the U.S. population between
the ages of 29 and 70 suffers from either type 1 or 2 diabetes.
One very interesting fact brought
out by the OECD report is that, in spite of the facts of the study, Americans
rate their own health as highest among the people in the nations studied. The
study showed that over 90 percent of Americans consider themselves to be in
good health compared to an average of 69.1 percent for all nations in the
OECD study.
The OECD report also compared the
health care insurance coverage of the nations in the study. The U.S. ranked
fourth lowest in coverage of their population with only 81.3 percent of the
population being covered by health care insurance provided either by private
or government programs. Most of the nations in the study, totaling 20, offer
complete governmental coverage for their citizens. The U.S. ranks the lowest
in governmental coverage with only 26.4 percent of the population being
covered by public insurance. The next lowest country for governmental
insurance coverage for its citizens is Chile which covers 73.5 percent of
their citizens. The U.S. also ranked highest for out of pocket health care
expenditures.
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Seizures and
Migraines Helped with Chiropractic - Case Study
The Journal of Upper Cervical
Chiropractic Research, March 12, 2012 edition published a case study showing
chiropractic helping in a case of a patient with seizures, blood pressure irregularities,
severe gait issues, a lazy eye, and severe fatigue. The authors of the study
classified these problems as "neurovascular symptoms" in their
discussions of this case.
This is the case of a 75-year-old woman who went to the
chiropractor with complaints of unsteady and uncoordinated movement, which
the authors termed "gait ataxia", and with laziness in the left eye
(strabismus). The authors also report that the woman's energy levels were
very low to where she would feel exhausted after only walking across a room.
Her seizures would occur if she was exhausted, or if she bent over in a
forward position. When having a seizure, the woman felt a hot sensation in
her chest, lost the ability to speak, and developed a migraine headache.
A previous medical visit to the
hospital did not yield any findings even after MRI and CAT scans were taken.
She was then told to get physical therapy and was given anxiety medications.
A return visit to her family doctor led to a referral to a neurologist, who
also prescribed anxiety medication. The woman's history revealed multiple
medical referrals and tests, none of which helped her problem, and in some
instances actually made her condition worse.
A chiropractic examination and
x-rays were performed and a determination of the presence of subluxation was
made. Specific adjustments were begun to correct her subluxation. After just
the first adjustment, the woman's posture was noticeably improved, and her
neck range of motion increased. She also reported that her energy level had
increased allowing her to do ironing for two hours, an activity she was
unable to do prior to the adjustment.
As her care continued, the woman
saw improvements in her walking, her balance, and her vision improved to
where her one lazy eye began to track more normally. She also noted that she
had not had a seizure since the beginning of her chiropractic care. Her
health continued to improve to the point where she was nearly free of all her
previous symptoms.
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Whooping Cough
Outbreaks Higher Among Children Already Vaccinated
Above is a headline from a news
article that appeared on NaturalNews.com on April 4, 2012. The article cites
new information showing that a recent outbreak in Whooping cough was higher
among vaccinated children than among unvaccinated children. The Natural News
article was based on a similar article on April 2, 2012 published by Reuters
news.
The new information is based on a study led by Dr. David
Witt, an infectious disease specialist at the Kaiser Permanente Medical
Center in San Rafael, California. In early 2010, a large outbreak of Whooping
cough started appearing in the records of the Kaiser Permanente Medical
Center. Dr. Witt noted that the outbreak was the largest seen in 50 years and
he expected that the incidences of the disease would be led largely by
unvaccinated children. However, the statistics showed a vastly different
reality.
"We started dissecting the
data. What was very surprising was the majority of cases were in fully
vaccinated children. That's what started catching our attention," said
Witt. The Reuters article reported that out of the132 cases of Whooping cough
in children under the age of 18, 81 percent were up to date on recommended
Whooping cough shots and only eight percent had never been vaccinated. The
remaining 11 percent had not received the complete series but had received at
least one shot.
In spite of the factual evidence,
the Natural News article reports that several other media outlets completely
ignored the study and have issued news articles announcing the outbreak and
then urging people to rush out and get vaccinated. Mike Adams, author of the
article and editor of NaturalNews.com commented in his article, "Despite
the fact that the Whooping cough vaccines actually cause an increase in the
risk of being infected with Whooping cough, every time a Whooping cough
outbreak occurs, there's a mad rush of everybody screaming, "Vaccinate!
Vaccinate! Vaccinate!"
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Meniere's Disease
Helped with Chiropractic - A Case Study
A case study reporting on the
improvement of Meniere's Disease was published in the Journal of Upper
Cervical Chiropractic Research, March 29, 2012 edition. According to the U.S.
National Library of Medicine website, "Meniere's disease is an inner ear
disorder that affects balance and hearing." The study authors add that,
"Meniere’s disease causes bouts of vertigo or severe imbalance; usually
unilateral hearing loss, or distorted hearing; buzzing or tinnitus in the
ear; sometimes an associated sensation of fullness in the ear."
In this case, a 52-year-old man went to the chiropractor
having been previously diagnosed two years earlier with Meniere's by his
otorhinolaryngologist. His symptoms included ringing in the ears, dizziness,
low frequency hearing loss, tension headaches and other musculoskeletal
complaints.
The patient had sought specific
forms of chiropractic care in the past which helped his problems greatly. The
study authors noted that his problems returned some time later after working
on his car with his neck extremely turned to one side causing him to feel a
strain in his neck. It was after the return of his health issues that he sought
chiropractic care from the authors of this study, who documented his results.
A chiropractic examination
including x-rays was performed and a vertebral subluxation in his upper neck
was determined to be present. The authors describe this by saying, "A vertebral
subluxation is the misalignment of a vertebra, or vertebrae, capable of
causing neurological detriment sufficient to result in harmful effects, while
an adjustment is the reduction of vertebral misalignment factors to remove
the neurological insult."
After the determination of a
vertebral subluxation of the top bone in the neck (atlas) was made, a
specific course of chiropractic corrective care was initiated to correct it.
Follow-up examination procedures and x-rays were performed to document the changes
to the spine and nervous system.
The patient reported that he was
60% improved after his fifth visit. After 2 months of care, the patient would
only experience symptoms of his Meniere's if he had done something such as a
physical trauma, traveling long distances, or twisting his neck beyond normal
limits during a specific activity. In these cases, an adjustment was needed,
and the man quickly returned to normal.
The study authors wrote in their
conclusion, "The positive response observed in this case suggests that
tinnitus, vertigo, auricular pressure, migraine tension headaches and
Meniere’s may be linked to atlas subluxation."
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Woman's Menstrual
Cycle Returns With Chiropractic Care - A Case Study
From the April 9, 2012 issue of
the Journal of Pediatric, Maternal & Family Health, comes a documented
case study of a woman who regained a normal menstrual cycle after years of
irregular and painful cycles. Additionally she had not had a menstrual cycle
for 3 months (known as secondary amenorrhea) prior to starting chiropractic
care.
According to the study authors,
"Secondary amenorrhea is defined as cessation of menses for a minimum of
three months or more in women who have experienced previous menses."
They also note that secondary amenorrhea has a prevalence of approximately
3.3% in women of child-bearing age.
In this case, a 39-year-old woman went to a chiropractic
college health center with primary complaints of severe lower and mid back
pain, pain down the leg and headaches. Upon taking a history, it was
discovered that for the past three months she also suffered from amenorrhea,
which is defined as the absence of a menstrual cycle. Additionally, she had a
long history of painful and irregular menstrual cycles.
A chiropractic examination was
performed including range of motion, palpation, and spinal x-rays. The
conclusion of the examination was that multiple vertebral subluxations were
present in various areas of the woman's spine. Vertebral subluxations are
areas of the spine that are malpositioned causing interference to nerve
system function.
Care was initiated in the form of
specific chiropractic adjustments to correct the woman's subluxations. After
the first adjustment, the woman reported a decrease in back pain and a
feeling of a "tingling in the spine". After the second visit, she
reported the onset of her menstrual cycle- the first in 3 months. Over the
course of the next 8 months, the woman experienced 7 menstrual cycles.
According to the study authors,
the woman also reported an improvement in her back pains, headaches, fewer
anxiety attacks, asthma attacks, congestion, as well as improved sleep, and
increased levels of energy.
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