Crohn's Disease
FROM:
J Vertebral Subluxation Research 2003 (Mar); 4 (4):
Yasuhiko Takeda, D.C., Shouji Arai, D.C., Hideaki Touichi, D.C., Takayuki Mieda
Background: An association between visceral disease and
immune dysfunction from sympathetic segmental disturbances secondary to
vertebral subluxation has been put forward by chiropractic, osteopathic
and medical practitioners. We report on the positive results of a
controlled study using chiropractic adjustments to reduce subluxations
in patients with Crohn's disease and allergies. We also discuss possible
mechanisms for the relationship between visceral and immune dysfunction
and subluxation.
Methods: We divided 57 Crohn's disease patients into two
groups. A treatment group consisting of 17 patients and a control group
consisting of 34 patients. 6 patients were excluded from the study
because of their symptoms, progress and changes in blood test values and
because vertebral subluxations were present only in the lumbar region.
With all patients continuing their present medication, we subjected the
treatment group of 17 patients to spinal adjustment in order to reduce
the vertebral subluxations in the thoracic and lumbar regions and
compared them with
the 34 patients who did not receive spinal adjustments.
Results: Of the 17 patients who received spinal
adjustments, 12 showed long-term and stable remission of their symptoms
and of these, 9 experienced an alleviation effect. We found that
vertebral subluxation is a common and characteristic finding in patients
with allergies and Crohn's disease.
Conclusion: According to the results of this study the
possibility may be considered that chronic nerve compression secondary
to vertebral subluxation in the thoracic and lumbar regions had a
significant effect on the immune function of these allergy and Crohn's
disease patients. It is further postulated that this nerve compression
leads to a chronic functional disorder having a significant effect on
digestion, absorption of nutrients and liquids, conveyance of food as
well as various other functions of the digestive tract extending to
excretion.
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