Background: A 24-year-old female with a history of endometriosis, migraines, and chronic spinal tension attended for subluxation-based Chiropractic.
Intervention: The patient commenced a course of care during which she was checked and adjusted according to the Advanced Biostructural Correction Technique, over a 12-week period, with her care frequency modified over the course of her attendance.
Outcomes: The patient reported reductions in spinal pain, improved posture, enhanced sleep, and a significant decrease in menstrual pain and cramping. Functional improvements were also observed across occupational, physical, and social domains.
Conclusion: This case highlights the potential role of Chiropractic care as a conservative, drug-free approach in complex presentations involving musculoskeletal dysfunction and menstrual-related symptoms, warranting further investigation into underlying mechanisms.
Author keywords: Chiropractic; Subluxation; Advanced Biostructural Correction Technique; ABC; Endometriosis; Dysmenorrhea; Quality of Life.
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