Low force chiropractic adjustment and post-isometric muscle relaxation for the ageing cervical spine: a case study and literature review

Ian Johnson BSc(Anat), BSc(Chiropractic), DC, PhD(Neuro), MCC
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An elderly gentleman with chronic neck pain presented with several relative contraindications to chiroprattic treatment, including hypertension and previous cancer. The patient was treated for one month using post-isometric muscle relaxation methods prior to low force chiropractic adjustment of the spine. One month after starting treatment, cervical lateral flexion and rotation increased between 200% and 300% and the neck disability index improved from moderate disability to mild disability. These improvements were largely maintained at three- and six- month follow-up visits, and were associated with improvements in the physical functioning and social functioning components of the medical outcomes short form 36 (SF 36) questionnaire. This conservative approach may prove useful for treating the ageing cervical spine.

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低力捏脊调整和后等距肌肉放松对老化颈椎:一个案例研究和文献回顾
一位患有慢性颈部疼痛的老年绅士提出了几个相对的脊椎矫正治疗禁忌症,包括高血压和以前的癌症。患者接受了一个月的后等距肌肉放松治疗,然后进行了脊柱的低力整脊调整。治疗1个月后,颈侧屈曲和旋转增加200% ~ 300%,颈部残疾指数由中度残疾改善为轻度残疾。这些改善在3个月和6个月的随访中基本上保持不变,并且与医疗结果简短表格36 (SF 36)问卷中身体功能和社会功能部分的改善有关。这种保守的方法对于治疗老化的颈椎可能是有用的。
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