A Case Study reveals
interesting data:
Reduction in
Cholesterol and Improving Quality of Life in a Patient with Dyslipidemia
Undergoing Chiropractic Care
(8/31/11, Brookfield, WI). A case study in the
Journal of Vertebral Subluxation Research
illustrated changes in cholesterol levels and quality of life in a patient
following chiropractic care.
“Cardiovascular
disease is the number one cause of death in the United States.” stated Dr. McCann,
Brookfield-based, D.C., who follows health and wellness issues closely in
professional journals and other publications, “Among the major risk factors for
cardiovascular disease, dyslipidemia is cited as a major risk factor. Dyslipidemia is a combination of ill-favored
cholesterol levels in the circulating blood, namely Low Density Lipoprotien
(LDL).”
In this case study, a 49 year old female
presented with neck pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, low back pain, dyslipidemia
and vertebral subluxations. Lipid
lowering statins were prescribed by her medical physician, but using her own
judgment, she elected not to take them.
“Statins are the
number one prescribed drug for the treatment of dyslipidemia. Statins decrease the body’s ability to
produced LDL and have been shown to moderately increase HDL leading to better
overall cholesterol levels. Indeed,
recent trials have emphasized the use of statins in the fight against
cardiovascular disease, however overall mortality is not reduced even though
reductions of cardiovascular deaths were seen.
This was due to a rise in deaths from other causes. It is also important to realize that
cholesterol itself is not the enemy; cholesterol is made by the body and is
essential for human life,” states Dr. McCann.
The patient was treated with Diversified and
Chiropractic Biomechanics of Posture (CPT) techniques over a six-month time
span. During initial care, her total
cholesterol improved from 221 to 170 mg/dL.
Her LDL went from 153 to 109 mg/dL and HDL went from 33 to 38
mg/dL. Triglycerides improved from 241
to 199 mg/DL and quality of life scores were
increased in eight categories. No other interventions were used.
In 1992, a
retrospective study was conducted, and cholesterol lab values were taken on ten
randomly selected subjects over a three-year period. Results showed that LDL and total cholesterol
decreased in 70% of the subjects, bringing 80% of the subjects originally
classified as borderline high to high-risk down to desirable levels following
chiropractic care.
“This suggested
relationship between regular chiropractic care for improved function, which can
allow the body to improve homeostasis, including improvement of blood lipid
levels”, explained Dr. Doe “The clinical
process documented in this report suggests that the combination of Diversified
and CBP chiropractic care reduces subluxations and stress on the spinal column
and nervous system, and as a result of this reduced stress, there is a
reduction of dysponesis, which is evidenced by improved quality of life and
blood serum cholesterol levels. Dysponesis refers to errors in physical
reactions to various stimuli, which as a result, produce functional disorders
in the body. This is very promising data and I highly encourage more research,
both quantitative and qualitative, in this area of patient care.”
Anyone wishing more information may contact Dr. McCann,
whose office is located at 17585 W. North Ave Suite 150, Brookfield, WI
(telephone 262-782-9700).
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