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SPINAL STENOSIS

Posted by J SUOA [820.1303] on July 23, 2004 at 09:41:59:

AM 81 YR OLD WOMAN WITH SPINAL STEROSIS AND HAVE HAD SEVERAL INJECTIONS DURING THE LAST YEARS ON MY BACK LAST ONE WAS ABOUT 10 MONTHS AGO AND IT WORKED FOR SEVERAL MONTHS STEROIDS AM SUFRERING A GEAT AMOUNT OF PAIN ON BACK AND LEGS PILLS DONT WORK FOR ME CAN I KEEP GETTING BACK INJECTIONS WITHOUT CAUSING PARALYSIS?



Re: SPINAL STENOSIS

Posted by DrDave [1460.109] on July 23, 2004 at 09:44:40:

In Reply to: SPINAL STENOSIS posted by J SUOA [820.1303] on July 23, 2004 at 09:41:59:

Steroids are very hard on your immune system and leach your bones of their calcium. Immune function and bone density are big considerations at the age of 81.

Below is a research abstract you may find interesting.


J Manipulative Physiol Ther. 2004 Jun;27(5):e7. Related Articles, Links


The amelioration of symptoms in cervical spinal stenosis with spinal cord deformation through specific chiropractic manipulation: a case report with long-term follow-up.

Kukurin GW.

dacan@alt-compmed.com

OBJECTIVE: To describe the chiropractic management of a patient with paresthesia on the entire left side of her body and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-documented cervical spinal cord deformation secondary to cervical spinal stenosis. CLINICAL FEATURES: A 70-year-old special education teacher had neck pain, headaches, and burning paresthesia on the entire left side of her body. These symptoms developed within hours of being injured in a side-impact motor vehicle accident. Prior to her visit, she had been misdiagnosed with a cerebrovascular accident. INTERVENTION AND OUTCOMES: Additional diagnostic studies revealed that the patient was suffering from cervical spinal stenosis with spinal cord deformation. Two manipulative technique systems (Advanced Biostructural Therapy and Atlas Coccygeal Technique) unique to the chiropractic profession and based on the theory of relief of adverse mechanical neural tension were administered to the patient. This intervention provided complete relief of the patient's complaints. The patient remained symptom-free at long-term follow-up, 1 year postaccident. CONCLUSION: There is a paucity of published reports describing the treatment of cervical spinal stenosis through manipulative methods. Existing reports of the manipulative management of cervical spondylosis suggest that traditional manual therapy is ineffective or even contraindicated. This case reports the excellent short-term and long-term response of a 70-year-old patient with MRI-documented cervical spinal stenosis and spinal cord deformation to less traditional, uniquely chiropractic manipulative techniques. This appears to be the first case (reported in the indexed literature) that describes the successful amelioration of the symptoms of cervical spinal stenosis through chiropractic manipulation. More research into the less traditional chiropractic systems of spinal manipulation should be undertaken.

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Re: SPINAL STENOSIS (Beyond allopathy!) Archive.

Posted by Walt Stoll [9.8] on July 24, 2004 at 07:32:34:

In Reply to: SPINAL STENOSIS posted by J SUOA [820.1303] on July 23, 2004 at 09:41:59:

Hi, J.

Listen to DrDave. These approaches are still not taught in medical school even thyough ALL the world research says they should be tried first!

SR can only help you if you are not in too much pain to do it. Self-hypnosis can still help you if you are unable to do SR.

Let us know how you do.

Walt

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