REDUCTION IN SYMPTOMS RELATED TO PARKINSON'S DISEASE CONCOMITANT WITH SUBLUXATION REDUCTION FOLLOWING UPPER CERVICAL CHIROPRACTIC CARE
 
   

Reduction in Symptoms Related to Parkinson's Disease
Concomitant with Subluxation Reduction Following
Upper Cervical Chiropractic Care

This section is compiled by Frank M. Painter, D.C.
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FROM:   J Upper Cervical Chiropractic Research 2011 (Mar 14); 18–21

Jonathan Chung DC, Justin Brown DC


Objective:   To provide a detailed report on one case of a 67 year-old female with Parkinson’s disease under upper cervical chiropractic care.

Clinical Features:   A 67 year-old female patient presenting to a private practice with an atlas subluxation complex as well as signs and symptoms of Parkinson’s disease that include weakness, tremors, scoliosis and rigidity.

Intervention and Outcomes:   Over a period of 6 months, the patient was seen 19 times and was adjusted 12 times following the NUCCA protocol. Improvements in radiographic measurements, paraspinal thermography, and sEMG were recorded. Patient self-reported improvements in weakness, tremors, rigidity, and overall mobility.

Conclusion:   The upper cervical subluxation may be a contributing factor to the symptomatic expression of Parkinson’s disease. Reduction of the subluxation with specific vectored correction may be a plausible, safe, and effective approach for managing PD. More research is warranted investigating the effects of upper cervical care and Parkinson’s Disease (PD).

KEY WORDS:   Parkinson’s Disease, upper cervical, subluxation, orthogonal, NUCCA, atlas

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