FIELD SUBMITTED CASE REPORTS
 
   
      Field Submitted Case Reports      

This section is compiled by Frank M. Painter, D.C.
Send all comments or additions to:
    Frankp@chiro.org
 
   

Normalization of Autonomous Neurogenic Bladder(ANB)
Secondary to Surgically Re-Positioned Myelomeningocele
From Spina Bifida Manifesta in a Young Girl Under
Chiropractic Management for Functional Scoliosis

By Thomas V. Giordano, D.C.

This case deals with the Chiropractic Management of a 12 year-old girl who showed a marked improvement in a chronic Autonomous Neurogenic Bladder (ANB) secondary to a surgically re-positioned myelomeningocele caused by Spina Bifida Manifesta while being treated for a functional scoliosis. This was one of the most satisfying cases I have handled. I believe it exemplifies what we, as Chiropractors, can accomplish with interprofessional cooperation for the benefit of our patients.

Attempted Radiological (CT) and Clinical Correlation
in Discopathies Treated by Chiropractic

By Dr. Jean Paul Jolivet, Bologna Italy

The purpose of the study is to assess the anatomical modifications through computerised tomography and the clinical evolution of discopathies before and after a chiropractic treatment. After a critical analysis of the literature, the authors present 13 cases controlled with a rigorous technique. The chiropractic treatment proved always useful and in most cases led to recovery. A favorable clinical evolution can be confirmed by modifications of the CT aspect of the disk. In such cases the advisability of surgical treatment can be questioned.

Chiropractic Management of an Adult Male With Lumbosacralgia
and Long-Standing Syringomyelia Secondary to
an Arnold-Chiari Malformation

By Thomas V. Giordano, D.C.

This case deals with the chiropractic treatment of an anesthesiologist, who was referred to my care by a neurosurgeon for an acute phase lumbosacralgia. An interesting, long-standing cervical syringomyelia was treated concomitantly, with very satisfying results. The patient has had no major complaints in over 6 months from his release from care. A follow-up MRI of the cervical spine is still pending, but deemed superfluous by the neurosurgeon.

Return to CASE STUDIES

Since 3–01–1999

                  © 1995–2024 ~ The Chiropractic Resource Organization ~ All Rights Reserved