Treatment of acute atopic eczema by chiropractic care. A case study.

D C Eldred, P J Tuchin
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Abstract

Objective: To investigate a patient with atopic eczema and assess how they responded to chiropractic care.

Method: The study was run over a 7 week period with chiropractic treatments (diversified technique) on a once weekly schedule.

Outcome measures: To measure the effect of treatment, a rating system was developed and the intensity of a range of symptoms was recorded (through a questionnaire) on a twice weekly basis.

Results: The results attained showed there was a marked improvement in the eczema symptoms following the chiropractic care. The patient reported an improvement in eczematous symptoms of excoriation, pruritus, oedema and general psychological ease. These findings were also confirmed by photographic evidence which documented the change in the lesions.

Discussion: The case is presented to assist practitioners making a more informed decision on the treatment of choice for eczema. The outcome of this case is also discussed in relation to recent research that concludes that chiropractic spinal manipulative therapy has a role in the treatment for some people with non-neuromusculoskeletal conditions.

Conclusion: It appears that chiropractic care may have assisted this patient with eczema. However, more research is required to investigate the role that chiropractic has in the treatment of patients with eczema, and the potential mechanisms that could explain the improvement.

捏脊护理治疗急性特应性湿疹。案例研究。
目的:调查1例特应性湿疹患者,并评估他们对捏脊治疗的反应。方法:研究为期7周,每周进行一次脊椎指压治疗(多种技术)。结果测量:为了测量治疗效果,制定了一个评分系统,并每周两次记录一系列症状的强度(通过问卷调查)。结果:经捏脊治疗后湿疹症状有明显改善。患者报告瘙痒、瘙痒、水肿等湿疹症状的改善和一般心理缓解。这些发现也被记录病变变化的照片证据所证实。讨论:该情况下提出,以协助从业者作出更明智的决定,对湿疹的治疗选择。该病例的结果也与最近的研究有关,该研究得出结论,脊椎推拿疗法在治疗一些非神经肌肉骨骼疾病患者中起作用。结论:整脊治疗可能对该湿疹患者有帮助。然而,需要更多的研究来调查捏脊疗法在治疗湿疹患者中的作用,以及可能解释这种改善的潜在机制。
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