Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics
Volume 23, Issue 4 , Pages 279-287, May 2000

Case study: Acceleration/deceleration injury with angular kyphosis☆☆

Private practice of chiropractic, Kessinger Specific Chiropractic Clinic, Cape Girardeau, Mo.

Received 1 March 1999; received in revised form 19 May 1999

Abstract 

Objective: To discuss the case of a patient who received upper cervical chiropractic care after trauma-induced arcual kyphosis in the cervical spine. A practical application of conservative management for posttrauma cervical spine injury in the private office setting is described. Clinical Features: A 17-year-old female patient suffered an unstable C3/C4 motor segment after a lateral-impact motor vehicle collision. Additional symptoms on presentation included vertigo, tinnitus, neck and shoulder pain, and confusion. Intervention and Outcome: Conservative management consisted exclusively of upper cervical-specific adjustments guided by radiographic analysis and paraspinal bilateral skin temperature differential analysis of the cervical spine. During 10 weeks of care and 22 office visits, all symptoms subsided and the instability of C3/C4 motor segment appeared to be completely resolved. Conclusion: This study provides support for the use of upper cervical chiropractic management in cervical spine trauma cases. The clinical work-up consisted of physical examination, radiographic analysis, computer-administered and scored cognitive function testing, and audiometric examination. After conservative care, these examinations were repeated and demonstrated that the objective findings concurred with the subjective improvements reported by the patient. (J Manipulative Physiol Ther 2000;23:279–87)

Keywords:  Kyphosis, Cervical Spine, Instability, Whiplash, Chiropractic

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☆☆ J Manipulative Physiol Ther 2000;23:279–87

PII: S0161-4754(00)90175-1

doi:10.1016/S0161-4754(00)90175-1

Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics
Volume 23, Issue 4 , Pages 279-287, May 2000