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Walter Hickman, D.C. & Joel Alcantara, D.C.
Annals of Vertebral Subluxation Research ~ April 11, 2019 ~ Pages 45-50
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Abstract
Objective: To describe the chiropractic care of a patient presenting with long-standing vertigo, headaches, left-sided weakness and involuntary swaying from side to side.
Clinical Features: The patient was a 41-year-old female whose complaints have been “on and off” for years with the latest onset occurring a month prior. Her complaints have severely affected her quality of life. Palliative or provocative maneuvers were nonexistent. The patient’s complaints of vertigo and left-sided weakness are constant throughout the day or night. Medical consultations with a General Practitioner and three Neurologists provided no relief.
Intervention and Outcome: The patient was cared for with chiropractic care utilizing the Gonstead Technique. Immediately following the first adjustment, the patient’s vertigo ceased with relief of her headaches and the left-sided weakness and associated swaying.
Conclusion: This case report provides supporting evidence that patients presenting with symptoms of vertigo may benefit from chiropractic care.
Keywords: Vertigo, Gonstead Technique, quality of life, headaches, vertebral subluxation, adjustment, spinal manipulation