Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2621537 Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics 2007 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveThis case report describes the history, treatment, and proposed explanation of a positive outcome in a patient with chronic constipation.Clinical FeaturesAn 8-year-old boy presented with chronic constipation. His mother reported that this had been a problem since the child's birth. Allopathic treatment consisting of laxatives, high fluid intake, and high fiber intake had not been effective to date.Intervention and OutcomeThe patient was examined and it was determined that he had a sacral chiropractic subluxation complex. Manipulation of the sacral area using diversified adjusting procedures was performed. External massage of the abdomen starting in the right lower quadrant and following the course of the large intestine in a clockwise direction was also applied. The patient reported an immediate dramatic improvement in bowel function after the first treatment. Treatment was continued for a 4-week period (2 visits per week) and then discontinued when the patient (confirmed by his mother) reported consistent normal bowel function. A follow-up call made 13 years after treatment revealed continuing normal bowel function.ConclusionThis case suggests that chiropractic care may be helpful in some cases of chronic constipation.

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