Background: A 30-year-old female presented for Chiropractic care with primary complaints of back and neck pain, and paraesthesia. She was a Hashimoto’s sufferer with a history of multiple traumas.
Intervention: The patient commenced a course of Chiropractic care during which she was checked and adjusted according to the Advanced Biostructural Correction technique.
Outcomes: In addition to a significant reduction in her presenting complaints, and improvements in her objective findings, the patient reported concomitant improvements in ADHD symptoms and mental ease.
Conclusion: Further research into the impact of Chiropractic care on mental health, including symptoms of adult ADHD may further establish Chiropractic care as a valuable, drug-free treatment option for such patients.
Author keywords: Chiropractic; Subluxation; Advanced Biostructural Correction Technique; ABC; ADHD; Hashimoto’s Disease; paraesthesia; well-being.
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