Chiropractic Care of a Female Veteran After Cervical Total Disk Replacement: A Case Report

Michael Mortenson DC , Anna Montgomery MPH , Glenn Buttermann MD
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Abstract

Objective

The purpose of this case study is to describe chiropractic care of the cervical spine for a patient who previously underwent cervical total disk replacement (CTDR) of the C5-6 and C6-7 disks.

Clinical Features

A 42-year-old female veteran of the U.S. Army presented to a Veterans Affairs chiropractic clinic with chronic cervical pain and radiculopathy. She had previously undergone CTDR surgery of the C5-6 disk 9 years earlier, but the pain had become severe and radicular symptoms had returned in the upper left extremity. Imaging taken before the chiropractic referral demonstrated significant joint space narrowing and disk herniation of the C6-7 disk with protrusion to the left side.

Intervention and Outcome

The patient received spinal manipulative therapy, trigger-point therapy, and manual traction to the cervical spine. However, these treatments were not effective in reducing her cervical pain and radiculopathy. She then opted for CTDR of the C6-7 disk. After surgery, the patient reported that radicular symptoms were mostly relieved and cervical pain had decreased by 50%. After 6 additional spinal manipulative therapy treatments, she reported having no neurologic symptoms and that her pain had decreased more than 70% from presurgery levels.

Conclusion

This case report is the first reported example of chiropractic care after CTDR within an integrated health care environment. The patient's cervical pain and radiculopathy improved with CTDR along with postsurgical chiropractic care.

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1例女退伍军人颈椎全盘置换术后的捏脊护理
目的:本病例研究的目的是描述一名曾接受C5-6和C6-7椎间盘全椎间盘置换术(CTDR)的患者的颈椎整脊护理。临床特征:一名42岁的美国陆军女性退伍军人因慢性颈椎疼痛和神经根病来到退伍军人事务部的整脊诊所。9年前,她曾接受C5-6椎间盘CTDR手术,但疼痛变得严重,左上肢神经根症状复发。指压治疗前的影像学显示明显的关节间隙狭窄和C6-7椎间盘突出,左侧突出。干预措施和结果:患者接受脊柱推拿治疗、触发点治疗和颈椎手动牵引。然而,这些治疗并没有有效地减轻她的颈椎疼痛和神经根病。然后她选择了C6-7椎间盘的CTDR。手术后,患者报告神经根症状大部分缓解,颈椎疼痛减轻了50%。经过6次额外的脊柱推拿治疗后,她报告没有神经系统症状,疼痛比手术前水平减轻了70%以上。结论本病例报告是首例在综合卫生保健环境下CTDR后捏脊治疗的报道。患者的颈椎疼痛和神经根病在CTDR和术后捏脊治疗后得到改善。
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