Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2621672 Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics 2006 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveTo discuss the case of a patient with chronic headache. Although not in severe pain at time of consultation, signs and symptoms raised concern. The patient later had a cerebrovascular accident.Clinical FeaturesA 49-year-old man with non-traumatic chronic episodic head and neck pain presented for care. Examination and plain film radiographs were unremarkable, suggesting a mechanical origin for the symptoms; however, information in the case history raised concerns.Intervention and OutcomeThe patient was examined and not manipulated by the doctor of chiropractic but referred back to his general practitioner for a second opinion. The following week, the patient was admitted to hospital having had a cerebrovascular accident.ConclusionThe possible indication of the prodrome to a stroke may lie in the case history rather than the examination findings and provocative testing.

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