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Scoliosis

 

Peer Reviewed Journals:

1) Scoliosis: Biomechanics and Rationale for Manipulative Treatment. Danbert, RJ. JMPT 1989; 12(1) 38-45.

2) Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis and the presence of spinal cord abnormalities. Preoperative MRI analysis. Maiocco B et al. Spine, Nov. 1997;22(21), pp.2537-41.

3) Proprioceptive Function in Children with Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis. Yekutiel M; Robin GC; Yarum R. Spine 1981; 6(6):560-6.

4) A Retrospective Consecutive Case Analysis of Pretreatment and Comparative Static Radiological Parameters Following Chiropractic Adjustments. JMPT 1990; 13(9): 498- 506. Plaugher G, Cremata E, Phillips R.

Case Studies:

1) International Chiropractic Pediatric Association Newsletter. November 1996

2) Correction of juvenile idiopathic scoliosis after primary upper cervical chiropractic care: a case study. 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.29

3) Scoliosis and Subluxation. Fortinopoulos V. International Chiropractic Pediatric Association. July/August 1999.

John’ Story: “I first met John when he was 11 years old. He had developed a classic Distortion #3 scoliosis. There was a primary left thoracic curvature of 20 degrees, a secondary lumbar curvature of 13 degrees, and a tertiary cervical curvature of 12 degrees. John started under care and for the next 9 months, he received specific chiropractic care to correct his vertebral subluxation complex (VSC) and the scoliosis. The result was a reduction of the three curves from 14/20/12 degrees to 3/4/4 degrees, and the reduction of his VSC.

Sandy’s Story: “I met Sandy when she was 9 years old. She was referred to my office as the result of a school scoliosis-screening program. X-ray…revealed a Distortion #2 type scoliosis, which included a left lateral thoracic curve of 23 degrees and a right lateral compensatory curve in the cervical spine of 9 degrees. After a six-month care program, Sandy’s thoracic curvature was down to 4 degrees.”

Danielle’s Story: “I first met Danielle when she was 10 years old. The results of the exam revealed Vertebral Subluxation Complex (VSC) at levels of C1, C5, T11, T12, L4, and L5. I also found a classic Distortion #3 type scoliosis. There was a left lateral rotatory curve of 6 degrees from T10 to L3, a right lateral curve of 15 degrees from T4 through T10, and a slight compensatory curve in the cervical spine. I made recommendations for mom to bring Danielle in on a 2x per week. Mom followed through by bringing Danielle in for care 1x every 6 weeks. Danielle entered into puberty just after her 11 th birthday. Shortly after that, I noticed that her scoliosis seemed to be worse so I took new X-rays. The new X-rays revealed a slight cervical curve, T4 through T10 was now 26 degrees, and T10 through L3 was now 20 degrees. At that point I started some much more specific scoliosis care. After 6 months, the curves were: slight cervical, T4-T10 18 degrees, and T10-L3 20 degrees.

Article on Scoliosis: http://www.chiroweb.com/archives/15/03/21.html