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October 2005 Issue
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In this
issue:
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A Patient Testimonial from a
Gentleman Who Believed Chiropractors to be "Quacks"
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Research Shows Spinal Dysfunction Affects Reaction Times and
Performance
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Chiropractic Helps Child With Seizures - A Case Study
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Prince Charles Supports Alternative Treatments in the UK's
National Heath System
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Chiropractic Pediatric Guidelines Published
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Migraines
Helped By Chiropractic
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US
Government Awards Money for Prescription Drug Abuse
Monitoring
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A Patient Testimonial from a
Gentleman Who Believed Chiropractors to be "Quacks"
"After
many years of working with an orthopedic specialist, my daughter
finally convinced me to see Dr. Roundy. The
orthopedic attitude was basically, "We should wait until it
becomes intolerable and the do surgery." After a few weeks
with Dr. Roundy, I began to notice marked improvement with my
neck, back and most notably my shoulder. My shoulder over
the years progressed to almost or very little mobility and
severe pain if I did move the wrong way. It probably took
the longest to improve but after about 2.5 months I had regained
90% mobility and also 90% less pain."
"I continue to see Dr. Roundy and have complete trust in his
care and judgment even with an 11-year-old back injury.
That is a fairly weighty statement from someone who believed
chiropractors to be "Quacks"." - John
W.H.
Research Shows
Spinal Dysfunction Affects Reaction Times and Performance
A
research project published in the September 2005, issue of the
peer reviewed scientific journal, The Journal of Manipulative
and Physiological Therapeutics, JMPT, showed that "Spinal
Dysfunction" (more commonly known as subluxation in
chiropractic) is related to slower and/or less accurate reaction
times and therefore to cognitive function.
The
double-blind, randomized, study was performed on thirty
volunteers who had evidence of what the researchers called
"cervical spinal joint dysfunction". Researchers at the New
Zealand Chiropractic College examined the volunteers to
determine areas of spinal dysfunction. It was then noted how
many areas of spinal dysfunctions were found on each subject and
this information was compared to the results of the reaction
times testing done later.
A range of
computer-based tasks were then performed by the volunteers in
order to determine various types of reaction time. The reaction
times of the volunteers was then compared to their number of
areas of spinal dysfunctions to see if there was any
relationship.
The results
showed that there was a connection between the number of areas
of spinal dysfunction and certain types of reaction times.
Researchers noted that the types of reaction times affected by
multiple areas of spinal dysfunction were therefore related to
impaired cortical processing and significantly less accurate
response selection. In fact, they found that the more areas of
spinal dysfunction, the more it affected reaction times.
The researchers
concluded that certain types of reactions times could be good
indicators of the effects of "cervical manipulations"
(adjustments) in people with spinal dysfunctions,
(subluxations). The ramifications of this study could not only
affect general health, but could offer great benefits for
athletes.
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Chiropractic Helps
Child With Seizures - A Case Study
In the Volume 6,
No. 3, 2005 issue of the peer reviewed, Journal of Clinical
Chiropractic Pediatrics is a scientifically reported case study
of an infant suffering from seizures who was helped by
chiropractic.
The child in
this case study was a 5 month old boy who, according to his
parents, cried continuously, slept minimally, and experienced up
to 8 seizures per day. Additionally, the child recently had
surgery to close sutures on the left side of his head.
The mother
also noted that her son had a constant head tilt to the left and
could not rotate his head and neck to the right.
The
chiropractic examination on the child was difficult as it was
noted that the infant was in severe distress and cried during
the entire procedure. However, it was determined that there
were problems (subluxations) in various areas of the neck, mid
back and lower spine.
Regular
chiropractic adjustments were started and continued for several
weeks, followed by periodic follow ups. The outcome of the care
was immediately positive as the number of seizures started
decreasing after the first adjustment. Several weeks into the
care the child seemed to have a regression for one day as he
experienced five seizures in that day. However, following this
episode he was seizure free for the next week. This was the
first week of his life that he was seizure free.
By the sixth
week of care the child's life had been drastically changed for
the better. He was having no seizures between adjustments, he
was sleeping all night and he was eating properly for a child
his age. The case study noted that these improvements
represented a significant improvement to the child's quality of
life.
The author of
the study, Nancy Brown, D.C., notes that each year approximately
150,000 children and adolescents have a seizure. She points out
that seizures are a sudden onset of abnormal electrical
discharges within the brain. She further points out that the
medical approach is to medicate in order to suppress the
abnormal electrical impulses. However, she points out that there
is no way to suppress the abnormal impulses without suppressing
the normal ones which would be needed for normal function and
development. She states, "A chiropractic approach may therefore
be of more benefit as it will correct the abnormal impulses not
just suppress them."
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Prince Charles
Supports Alternative Treatments in the UK's National Heath
System
The
October 07, 2005, British Times Online, reports that a study
commissioned by the Prince of Wales showed that the British
healthcare system would benefit if other types of non-medical
care such as osteopathy, chiropractic, acupuncture, homeopathy
and herbal medicine, were included. The study ordered by the
Prince, claims that care such as chiropractic, acupuncture and
osteopathy should play a greater role in the National Healthcare
System (NHS).
The article
notes that Prince Charles has been a longstanding advocate of
complementary and alternative medicines. The article also noted
that the nine-month study focused on five popular types —
osteopathy, chiropractic, acupuncture, homeopathy and herbal
medicine. Britons spend a considerable amount of money each year
on these types of care and they are becoming increasingly
popular.
Some of the
positive statistics that came out of the study showed that
patients were treated with what the study called "complementary
therapies", then showed a 30 per cent drop in the number of
consultations with more expensive visits to general medical
practitioners. Additionally, there was a 50% saving in
prescription drug bills in the groups who used these forms of
care.
The article
closed with a quote from a spokesman from the British Department
of Health who said: "Many GPs now give access to some form of
complementary therapy — a recent study by Sheffield University
showed that almost half of all general practices in England gave
access to some form of complementary therapy."
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Chiropractic
Pediatric Guidelines Published
On
September 13, 2005, Medical News Today published the
announcement of the creation of chiropractic guidelines for
pediatric care. The guidelines "The Child Patient: A Matrix for
Chiropractic Care", was originally released as a supplement to
its peer-reviewed Journal of Clinical Chiropractic Pediatrics (JCCP)
Vol. 6, No.3, 2005.
The release is
noteworthy in two respects. This is the first time guidelines
such as these have been published with parameters establishing
the necessity of chiropractic care for children of all ages.
But additionally, since these guidelines were published as a
supplement to a scientific, peer reviewed journal, the medical
news outlet "Medical News Today" picked up the release and
published it in their general release available for all
physicians and the general public.
Dr. Joan Fallon,
Board of Directors member of the International Chiropractors
Association (ICA) and past chair and current Executive Committee
member of the ICA Pediatrics Council stated, "The foundation of
chiropractic care is the presence of subluxation." She
continued, "For children, subluxation manifests itself
differently than in adults, and also may occur as a result of
multiple non-pain producing activities especially in the very
young child. The Matrix closely examines the presence of
subluxation in the child with respect to their anatomy,
physiology and development."
Dr. Lora Tanis,
Chairperson of the ICA Pediatrics Council noted the importance
of these guidelines by stating, "This is an invaluable
contribution to the profession and to the public at large
because for the first time we have a published document that
explains why infants and toddlers need chiropractic care and how
the need and/or frequency of care relates to birth trauma,
immune system maturity and developmental milestones along with
any abnormal, congenital, traumatic or acquired injuries the
child may have."
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Migraines Helped By
Chiropractic
A feel-good story appeared in the
October 7, 2005, issue of the Edmonton Sun about a woman whose
life was changed by chiropractic. Forty seven year old
Miaen Khullar had suffered severe migraine headaches for over a
decade. She reported that she hadn't had a pain-free day since
1990, when she was in a car accident.
Her migraine
symptoms have included vomiting, pain on one side of the head,
difficulty breathing, sensitivities to light and sound, and
seeing "auras" or vision disturbances like flashing lights or
blind spots. She reported, "I don't handle pain killers well;
that's why I tried a chiropractor." Miaen continued, "You
wouldn't believe I'm the same person today. I am getting a lot
better and stronger."
Dr. Kyu Seung,
her Edmonton chiropractor stated, "Migraines are caused by
restricted blood flow to the brain and the brain cries out." He
continued, "Medication will treat the pain but you need to deal
with the underlying causes." The article reports that Dr. Seung,
noted that 90% of migraine sufferers report a stiff and sore
neck, due to spinal misalignment and resulting pressure on
nerves, commonly known as subluxations.
The article also
noted that according to a study in the Journal of Manipulative
and Physiological Therapeutics in 2000, one in five migraine
sufferers given chiropractic adjustments reported a 90%
reduction in migraines and half said they'd experienced a
significant improvement in the severity of their migraines.
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US Government
Awards $6.2 Million for Prescription Drug Abuse Monitoring
A
PRWEB news release dated September 30, 2005, announced that the
U.S. Department of Justice released awards totaling $6.2 million
to help states fight prescription drug abuse. The article noted
that prescription drug abuse has rapidly grown into a national
epidemic and is now one of America’s fastest rising categories
of substance abuse.
Studies show
that states with prescription monitoring programs have lower
incidences of inappropriate prescriptions. They note that
prescription drug monitoring programs help prevent drug-seeking
patients from "doctor shopping," which is going from doctor to
doctor in order to obtain several prescriptions.
Gary W. Smith,
Executive Director of Narconon Arrowhead, one of the nation’s
largest and most successful drug rehabilitation programs,
stated, "What many people forget is that prescription drugs have
the potential to be just as harmful as street drugs, and that
most of today’s illegal drugs were once marketed and sold as
pharmaceuticals."
According to the
US Office of National Drug Control Policy, “Programs and efforts
that do not reduce drug use must be restructured or eliminated,
an effort to use taxpayer money wisely that this Administration
takes seriously.”
Regina B.
Schofield, Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Justice
Programs stated, "These awards will fund monitoring programs,
which are efficient tools for early detection and reduction of
prescription drug abuse while offering quick access to
information about drugs most likely to be abused."
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Most over-the-counter and almost all prescribed drug
treatments merely mask symptoms or control health problems or in some
way alter the way organs or systems such as the circulatory system work.
Drugs almost never deal with the reasons why these problems exist, while
they frequently create new health problems as side effects of their
activities.
- John R. Lee, M.D.
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