Index to Chiropractic Literature
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  Title Structural and biochemical interactions within the chiropractic patient: An adrenal stress disorder (ASD) case report
URL http://www.apcj.net/papers-issue-6-3/#CuthbertAdrenalStress
Journal Asia-Pac Chiropr J. 2026 Jan-Mar;6(3):1-16
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Peer Review Yes
Publication Type Case Report
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Narrative: Adrenal stress disorders (ASD) are one of the most common conditions globally, and stress-related illnesses are one of the most common comorbid conditions seen in Chiropractic patients and faced by integrative Chiropractic practitioners.

Every Chiropractor will discuss stress with a large number of their patients simply because most sick people, especially if they’ve been sick for any length of time, are involved with stress as a complicating factor of their health problems. In some cases, ‘finding and fixing’ this primary human problem unravels an immense complexity of other Chiropractic-relevant troubles in our patients.

Chiropractic applied kinesiology manual muscle testing procedures can be a helpful screening tool for patients with ASD. This case report discusses the story of a patient whose positive outcomes improved dramatically once ASD was recognised and treated, in addition to all the physical corrections made by the chiropractor. His complicated joint dysfunctions became very minor in his life after nearly a decade of pain.

Author keywords: Chiropractic; AK; Applied Kinesiology; Adrenal stress disorders; stress.

This abstract is reproduced with permission of the publisher. Click on the above link for full text at the publisher's site.


 

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