Epilepsy & Seizure Disorders
FROM:
J Manipulative Physiol Ther 2001 (Mar); 24 (3): 199–205
Pistolese RA
International Chiropractic Pediatric Association, Research Department, Stone Mountain, GA 30087-3414, USA
OBJECTIVE: To review the currently available literature
regarding chiropractic care relative to patients with epilepsy,
particular emphasis being placed on those who have epilepsy as children.
DATA SOURCES: The Index to Chiropractic Literature was
searched for the years 1980 through 1998 through use of the keywords
epilepsy and seizure. The MANTIS database was searched for the years
1970 through 2000 through use of the Medical Subject Heading (MeSH)
keywords chiropractic, epilepsy, seizure, and child/children. In
addition, a MEDLINE search of the literature was performed for the years
1966 through 2000 through use of the same subject headings.
RESULTS: The present study reviews 17 reports of pediatric
epileptic patients receiving chiropractic care. Fourteen of the 17
patients were receiving anticonvulsive medications, which had proven
unsuccessful in the management of the condition. Upper cervical care to
correct vertebral subluxation was administered to 15 patients, and all
reported positive outcomes as a result of chiropractic care.
CONCLUSIONS: Chiropractic care may represent a
nonpharmaceutical health care approach for pediatric epileptic patients.
Current anecdotal evidence suggests that correction of upper cervical
vertebral subluxation complex might be most beneficial. It is suggested
that chiropractic care be further investigated regarding its role in the
overall health care management of pediatric epileptic patients.
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