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Chiropractic Care For A
Nine-Year-Old Boy With Tourette Syndrome, Attention
Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Depression, Asthma,
Insomnia, and Headaches: A Case Report
From the July 12, 2003 issue of the peer reviewed,
"Journal of Vertebral Subluxation Research, comes a case
study of a very ill nine year old boy. According to the
case study, this child was suffering from a multitude of
problems including, asthma and upper respiratory
infections since infancy; headaches since age 6;
Tourette Syndrome, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity
Disorder (ADHD), depression and insomnia since age 7;
and neck pain since age 8. It was noted in this child's
history that he had been delivered by forceps delivery.
His mother described her son as being “constantly sick
since birth.”
There has been much discussion about forceps delivery
causing a variety of health problems in children. In the
December 2nd, 1999 issue of the New England Journal of
Medicine, was a report that showed that the forceps
delivery death rate was more than twice that for vaginal
delivery. This situation along with other trauma the
young boy had experienced offered some possible
explanation for the findings of subluxations in this
child. During the patient’s initial examination,
evidence of a subluxation stemming from the upper
cervical spine was found. Chiropractic care was then
administered to correct and stabilize the patient’s
upper neck subluxations.
Following six weeks of chiropractic care, all six
conditions were absent and remained absent five months
later at the conclusion of care. In a follow up seven
months later, no asthma attacks, headaches, neck pain,
insomnia, behavioral trouble, or tics had occurred. He
had not suffered any infections, nor had he used any
medications other than his half-dose of Wellbutrin. His
mother reported that her son’s only “problem” was
becoming accustomed to being a “normal” child who was
required to complete chores, walk home from school by
himself, or complete school work during allotted time. |
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