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Respiratory Function

 

Bronchitis, Pneumonia

The lungs and bronchi receive an extensive nerve supply from the spine. Case reports and research studies have repeatedly demonstrated an improvement in respiratory function as a result of spinal care.

1) Specific upper cervical chiropractic care and lung function. Kessinger, R Abstracts from the 13th annual upper cervical spine conference, Nov 16-17, 1996 Life College, Marietta, Georgia. Pub in Chiropractic Research Journal, Vol. 1V, No.1, Spring 1997 p.27 (also Kessinger R; Changes in pulmonary function associated with upper cervical specific chiropractic care JVSR 1997; 1(3):43-9.)

2) Chiropractic adjustments of the cervicothorasic spine for the treatment of bronchitis with complications of atelectasis. Hart, D.L. Libich, E, Ficher R. International Review of Chiropractic, March/April 1991.

3) Adjustive osteopathic manipulative treatment in the elderly hospitalized with pneumonia: a pilot study. Noll DR, Shores J, Bryman PN, Masterson EV. Journal of the American Osteopathic Association 1999; 99(3): 143-6

4) A comparison of the effect of chiropractic treatment on respiratory function in patients with respiratory distress symptoms and patients without. Hviid C. Bulletin of the European Chiropractic Union, 1978; 26:17-34.

5) Treatment of visceral disorders by manipulative therapy. Miller WD. In: Goldstein M, Ed. The Research Status of Spinal Manipulative Therapy. Bethesda: Dept. HEW. 1975:295- 301.

6) Relation of faulty respiration to posture, with clinical implications. Lewit K. JAOA, 1980, 79:525-529.

7) Somatic Dyspnea and the orthopedics of respiration. Masarsky CS, Weber M Chiropractic Technique, 1991; 3:26-29

8) Chiropractic and lung volumes - a retrospective study. Masarsky CS, Weber M. ACA Journal, Sept 1986; 20:65-68.

9) Chiropractic management of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Masarsky CS, Weber M. JMPT, 1988; 11:505-510.

10) The influence of osteopathic manipulative therapy in the management of patients with chronic obstructive lung disease. Howell RK, Allen TW, Kappler RE. J AM Osteopathic Association 1975; 74(8): 757-60.

11) Somatic dyspnea and the orthopedics of respiration. Masarsky CS, Weber M. Chiropractic Technique, 1991; 3:26-29.

12) Lung function in relation to thoracic spinal mobility and kyphosis. Mellin G, Harjula R. Scand. J. Rehab. Med., 1987; 19:89-02.

13) Somatic dysfunction associated with pulmonary disease. Beal MC, Morlock JW, JAOA, Vol.84 No.2 Oct. 1984.

14) The physiologic response to the nose to osteopathic manipulative treatment: preliminary report. Kaluza CL, Sherbin M, May 1983, JAOA, Vol. 82 No.9.

15) Adjunctive osteopathic manipulative treatment in the elderly hospitalized with pneumonia: A pilot study. Noll DR, Shores J, Bryman PN, Masterson EV. A JAOA 1999; 99(3): 143-6.

Article on Respiratory Infections: http://www.chiroweb.com/archives/12/26/17.html

Lung and Bronchial Health, Respiratory Problems

1) Treatment of visceral disorders by manipulative therapy. Miller WD. In: Goldstein M, Ed. The Research Status of Spinal Manipulative Therapy. Bethesda: Dept. HEW. 1975:295-301.

2) The atlas fixation syndrome in the baby and infant. Gutmann G. Manuelle Medizin 1987 25:5-10, Trans. Peters RE.

3) Symptoms of Visceral Disease. Pottinger, Symptoms of Visceral Disease, Mosby, 1910.

4) Effects of soft tissue technique and Chapman’s Neurolymphatic Reflex Stimulation on respiratory function. Lines DH, McMilan AJ, Spehr GJ. J Australian Chiropractors’ Assoc, 1990;20:17-22.

5) A comparison of the effect of chiropractic treatments on respiratory function in patients with respiratory distress symptoms and patients without. Hviid CA. Bull Eur Chiro Union 1978;26:17-34.

6) Chiropractic adjustment in the management of visceral conditions: a critical appraisal. Jamison JR, McEwen AP, Thomas SJ. JMPT, 1992;15:171-180.

7) Chronic ear infections, strep throat, 50% right ear hearing loss, adenoiditis and asthma. by G. Thomas Kovacs, D.C. International Chiropractic Pediatric Association newsletter. July 1995.

8) Case #2 Adjustive treatment for chronic respiratory ailment in a five year old. Case reports in chiropractic pediatrics. Esch, S. ACA J of Chiropractic December 1988.