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Yvonne Shaw BSc (Chiro), Imogen Throp BSc (Chiro), Alice Cade MHSc, DICCP, BSc (Chiro), BSc
Annals of Vertebral Subluxation Research ~ July 31, 2020 ~ Pages 126-13
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Abstract
Objective: This case study documents chronological improvements in pain levels and range of motion in a geriatric patient with adhesive capsulitis following chiropractic care.
Clinical Features: A 69-year-old female presented for chiropractic care with complete reduction in shoulder range of motion following a slow recovery from a humeral head fracture. In addition to shoulder pain, she was also experiencing significant cervical spine restriction.
Intervention and Outcome: After chiropractic care using both upper cervical specific and diversified techniques, the patient showed significant increase in all ranges of shoulder and cervical spine motion and decreased pain levels.
Conclusion: Improved outcomes in this geriatric patient could be associated with the correction of vertebral subluxation through chiropractic care.
Keywords: chiropractic, frozen shoulder, adhesive capsulitis, subluxation, geriatric, proprioception, central nervous system, sensorimotor integration, motor control, upper cervical specific technique, diversified technique, Activator