Chiropractic management of migraine without aura. A case study.

P Cattley, P J Tuchin
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Abstract

Objective: To assess the response of a patient with chronic migraines to a short program of chiropractic care (diversified technique).

Method: The study was run over a 13 week period with chiropractic spinal manipulative therapy (CSMT) on a once weekly schedule for 5 weeks, followed by an 8 week re-evaluation.

Outcome measures: To measure the effect of treatment, a previously reported diary system was used which noted the intensity of a range of symptoms that are recorded following each migraine episode.

Results: The results attained showed there was a marked improvement in the migraine symptoms following the chiropractic care. The patient reported an improvement in frequency, intensity, duration and use of medication. These findings appear to also confirm other evidence which documented similar changes following a large randomised controlled trial of chiropractic treatment of migraine.

Discussion: The case is presented as further support for CSMT in the treatment of migraine. The outcome of this case is also discussed in relation to recent research that concludes that CSMT is a very effective treatment for some people with non-neuromusculoskeletal conditions.

Conclusion: It now appears clear that chiropractic care may be used to assist patients with migraine. Research is currently being undertaken to investigate the potential mechanisms of chiropractic in the treatment of migraine. This research should also assess what (if any) prognostic signs can be identified to assist practitioners making a more informed decision on the treatment of choice for migraine.

无先兆偏头痛的捏脊治疗。案例研究。
目的:评价慢性偏头痛患者对短期捏脊治疗(多样化技术)的反应。方法:研究为期13周,采用每周一次的脊椎推拿疗法(CSMT),持续5周,随后进行8周的重新评估。结果测量:为了测量治疗效果,使用了先前报道的日记系统,记录了每次偏头痛发作后记录的一系列症状的强度。结果:所获得的结果显示,偏头痛症状有明显改善后,按摩护理。患者报告在频率、强度、持续时间和用药方面都有所改善。这些发现似乎也证实了其他证据,这些证据记录了在脊椎指压疗法治疗偏头痛的大型随机对照试验后出现的类似变化。讨论:该病例被提出作为CSMT治疗偏头痛的进一步支持。这个案例的结果也讨论了最近的研究,结论是CSMT是一个非常有效的治疗一些人与非神经肌肉骨骼条件。结论:现在看来,脊椎指压疗法可以用来帮助偏头痛患者。目前正在进行研究,以调查捏脊疗法治疗偏头痛的潜在机制。这项研究还应该评估哪些(如果有的话)预后迹象可以被识别,以帮助医生在偏头痛的治疗选择上做出更明智的决定。
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