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Study Offers
Hope to Those with Traumatic Brain Injuries
Crash Victim
Responds to Chiropractic Care
(May 26, 2008, Oaks). A Canadian
doctor has authored a study detailing the positive impact that chiropractic care
has had on those suffering from Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI). The article –
published in The Journal of Vertebral
Subluxation Research – highlights the incredible recovery of a
55-year old woman with a severe brain injury caused in a horrific car accident.
What makes the case even more remarkable is the fact that the noticeable strides
in the healing process began nine years after a half-ton truck had plowed into
her parked car – and only after chiropractic care was
initiated.
A TBI occurs when an external force
causes damage to the head by inducing motion of the brain within the skull.
TBI’s are divided into two sub-categories: primary and secondary. The primary
injury occurs at the point of the trauma while secondary injuries occur after
trauma and produce effects that continue for long periods of
time.
“There are physical, biochemical and
emotional stresses associated with Traumatic Brain Injuries,” noted researcher
Dr. Andrea Ryan from her Barrie, Ontario practice. “Since one of the aims of
chiropractic care is to reduce those stresses and find a balance in a person’s
life, it has proven to be a vital component to the healing process of anyone
afflicted with a TBI,” she added.
“In 1910, D.D. Palmer – the Founder
of chiropractic – stated that if the spinal column is free of interference that
compromises neural integrity, then the human body is able to adapt to its inner
and outer environment to the best of its ability,” said Dr. Jeff Snyder, a
Oaks-based chiropractor. “Dr. Ryan’s work really illustrates this long held
chiropractic principle,” continued Snyder.
And, there is no greater example
than Dr. Ryan’s star patient.
Nine years after her dehabilitating
accident, the aforementioned 55-year old woman came to Dr. Ryan still suffering
from significant neurological and neuromuscular symptoms including disturbed
vision, dizziness when bending over or standing too quickly, and pain throughout
much of her body.
She was forced to walk with a cane
or walker. Her quality of life deteriorated to the point where depression set in
and she attempted suicide.
“Dr. Ryan was able to identify and
monitor nerve interference through the use of chiropractic technologies called
surface electromyography and thermal scanning. These technologies have proven
invaluable to the likes of NASA and professional sports teams who seek to
maximize the physical capabilities of their employees. Today, they are
benefiting those in the general public,” explained Snyder, whose practice
features such state-of-the-art equipment.
Dr. Ryan’s course of care included
chiropractic adjustments twice a week. Within a month, the woman’s dizziness had
decreased dramatically. After seven months, the patient reported spectacular
health improvements including no dizziness and increased muscle strength in her
shoulders, arms and legs – all while living virtually pain free. She became more
stable and comfortable while walking (although she still used a cane). Her
quality of life improved to the point where she could accomplish numerous daily
activities – and depression was a thing of the
past.
“Dr. Ryan’s work offers hope to
those afflicted with Traumatic Brain Injuries. And, the case of the accident
victim is a vivid account that underscores the value of her research. But, it is
important to note that chiropractic care did not cure anything that ailed the
woman involved. The adjustments she received decreased or eliminated nerve
interference which in turn allowed her body to adapt and function as it was
intended – which is exactly the premise that D.D. Palmer defined nearly a
century ago,” summarized Snyder.
“And, as impressive as today’s
technology that allows chiropractors to effectively evaluate the nervous system
may be, there is nothing more impressive than the human body itself,” he
concluded.