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Blood Pressure/Hypertension

 

While results cannot be predicted for a particular hypertensive patient, a therapeutic trial of chiropractic co-management would seem to be warranted, especially when dysfunction is identified in relevant spinal areas. Proper lifestyle advice and medical care should be concurrent with a regime of adjusting. The authors advise close monitoring of blood pressure for all chiropractic patients on anti-hypertensive medication...the combined effects of the adjustment and the medication might drive a patient’s blood pressure below normal.

-Weber M. and Masarsky C, Eds. Neurological Fitness Vol.2 No.3 April 1993.

Peer Reviewed Studies:

1) The management of hypertensive disease: a review of spinal manipulation and the efficacy of conservative therapeusis. Crawford JP, Hickson GS, Wiles MR. JMPT 1986; 9:27-32.

2) Improvements Following the Combination of Chiropractic Adjustments, Diet, and Exercise therapy. GS, Sauer AD, Wahl DR, Kessinger J. Chiropractic: The Journal of Chiropractic Research and Clinical Investigation 1990; 5:37-39.

3) Hypertension and the atlas subluxation complex. Goodman R. Chiropractic: J of Chiropractic Research and Clinical Investigation. Vol 8 No. 2, July 1992.

4) Preliminary study of blood pressure changes in normotensive subjects undergoing chiropractic care. McKnight ME, DeBoer KF, JMPT, 1988; 11:261-266.

5) Effects of chiropractic treatment on blood pressure and anxiety. Yates RG, Lamping DL, Abram NL, Wright C. JMPT 1988; 11:484-8.

6) The effects of upper cervical adjustment upon the normal physiology of the heart. TranAT, Kirby JD. J Am. Chiropractic Association, 1977; 11/S: 58-62.

7) Effect of osteopathic manipulative therapy on autonomic tone as evidenced by blood pressure changes and activity of the fibrinolytic system. Fichera AP; Celander DR. J Am Osteopath Assoc 1969; 68(10): 1036-8.

8) Effect of osteopathic manipulative therapy on autonomic tone as evidenced by blood pressure changes and activity of the fibrinolytic system. Celander E, Koenig AJ, Celander DR. JAOA, May 1968; 67:1037-1038.

9) Changes in presence of a segmental dysfunction pattern associated with hypertension: Part 2. A long-term longitudinal study. Johnston WL, Kelso AF. J Am Osteopath Assoc 1995; 95(5):315-318

10) Effects of Chiropractic Treatment on Blood Pressure and Anxiety: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Yates RG, Lamping DL, Abram NL, Wright C. J Manipulative Physiol Ther 1988; 11(6):484-488.


Case Studies:

1) Chiropractic management of a hypertensive patient: a case study. Plaugher G, Bachman TR. JMPT, 1993: accepted for publication.

2) Hypertension: a case study. McGee D. Chiropractic: J of Chiropractic Research and Clinical Investigation. Vol.7. No.4, Jan. 1992.

Additional Publications:

1) An effect of sacro occipital technique on blood pressure. Unger J; Sweat S; Flanagan S, Chudowski S. Proceedings of the International Conference on Spinal Manipulation. 1993 A/M. pp 87.

2) Randomized clinical trial of chiropractic adjustments and brief message treatment for essential hypertension: A pilot study. Plaugher G, Meker W, Shelsy A, Lotun K, Jansen R. Conf Proc Chiro Cent Found 1995; Jul: 366-367.

3) Conservative management of patients with mild hypertension. Mootz RD Top Clin Chiro 1995; 2:37-44.

4) Evidence for a possible anti-hypertensive effect of basic technique apex contact adjusting. Dulgar G, Hill D, Sirucek A, Davis BP, ACA J of Chiropractic, 1980;14:97-102.

 

 

 

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