Index to Chiropractic Literature
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  Title Alleviation of radiculopathy by structural rehabilitation of the cervical spine by correcting a lateral head translation posture (-TXH) using Berry translation traction as a part of CBP methods: A case report
URL http://www.cjaonline.com.au/index.php/cja/article/view/138
Journal Chiropr J Aust. 2017 ;45(1):Online access only p 63-72
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Peer Review Yes
Publication Type Case Report
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Objective: To present a case of the restoration upper limb radiculopathy with neck pain in a patient with a prominent lateral head translation posture treated by Berry translation traction as a part of Chiropractic BioPhysics (CBP®) technique.

Clinical Features: A 57-year-old male patient with right arm radiculopathy and neck pain sought care. He had decreased neck flexibility, numbness down his arms, and weakness in his right hand. Digital radiography showed a lateral head translation posture and cervical hypolordosis.

Intervention & Outcome: The patient received CBP® care including mirror image, opposite-sided head translation exercises and traction, as well as spinal manipulative therapy and prone drop-table adjustments. After 12 weeks of care, he reported no neck pain or numbness and had full hand strength. Cervical x-ray showed complete improvement in AP cervicothoracic posture.

Conclusion: We believe that correcting the lateral head shift posture by Berry translation traction decreased the spinal nerve tension in the pons-cord tissue tract, releasing its intermittent impingement and subsequent arm numbness and hand weakness in this patient.

Author keywords: Chiropractic; Posture; Cervical Spine

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