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ID | 26172 | ||||||||||||
Title | Non-surgical reduction in anterior sagittal balance subluxation and improvement in overall posture in a geriatric suffering from low back pain and sciatica: A CBP® case report | ||||||||||||
URL | https://journal.parker.edu/article/78078-non-surgical-reduction-in-anterior-sagittal-balance-subluxation-and-improvement-in-overall-posture-in-a-geriatric-suffering-from-low-back-pain-and-sci | ||||||||||||
Journal | J Contemp Chiropr. 2020 ;3(1):45-50 | ||||||||||||
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Peer Review | Yes | ||||||||||||
Publication Type | Case Report | ||||||||||||
Abstract/Notes | Objective: To discuss dramatic reduction of severe anterior sagittal balance and overall posture in an elderly woman with chronic low back pain and sciatica. Clinical Features: An 87-year old female had low back pain and sciatica for 30 years. She had poor posture, limited flexibility and many positive orthopedic tests. Radiography quantified the gross anterior sagittal balance and spinal subluxation Intervention and Outcome: Chiropractic BioPhysics® methods included spinal extension traction, extension exercises, and paraspinal muscle stimulation to improve posture. After 24 treatment sessions over 8 weeks, she achieved a dramatic reduction of symptoms, improvements in flexibility and orthopedic testing. There was also an approximate 110mm reduction in anterior sagittal balance as well as improvements in other spinal parameters Conclusions: This case suggests that gross spinal deformities can be reduced by non-surgical methods, and that the improvement in gross deformity correlates with reduction in chronic symptom burden. Although there is a substantial evidence base for the use of Chiropractic BioPhysics methods, research is needed for its use on patients having severe spinal deformities. Author keywords: Adult Spinal Deformity; Thoraco-Lumbar Deformity; Low Back Pain Author affiliations: JWH: Private Practice, Windsor, Colorado, United States; PSO: Private Practice, Newmarket, Ontario, Canada; DEH: CBP NonProfit, Inc., Eagle, Idaho, United States This abstract is reproduced with the permission of the publisher. Click on the above link for free full text. Online access only.
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