| Hypothyroidism:
A New Model for Conservative Management in Two Cases
Peter Bablis and Henry Pollard
Chiropractic Journal of Australia
2004; 34: 11-18
Abstract:
Objective:
To review the function, anatomy, physiology, development ,
hormone synthesis, and dysfunction of the thyroid gland. Treatment
options are discussed, and 2 case studies of a mind-body therapy
(Neuro-Emotional Technique-NET) successfully managing hypothyroid
dysfunction are presented. Data
Sources:
MEDLINE search using Keywords: thyroid, synthesis, development,
antatomy, physiology, hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism.
Data selection:
Eight-five papers fit the key words and were selected based
on relevance to the topic. Papers were selected that contained
relevant information on normal and abnormal thyroid function
and its management . Data extraction: Selected papers had
to contain information that directly related to the diagnosis,
anatomy, physiology, and management of hypothyroid conditions.
Papers were also selected that described a possible neurophysiological
mechanism for the observed treatment effects.
Data Synthesis: Objective
measures of a new mind-body approach to hypothyroid dysfunction
are presented, and its relevance to the biopsychosocial model
is discussed. This new treatment is compared to the existing
biomedical approaches to treatment. Conclusions: Thyroid dysfunction
has been effectively treated with medicine for many years.
This paper presents a new therapy that produced objective
pre-post changes to hypothyroid dysfunction in 2 cases. This
therapy may have potential in future circumstances, with further
research recommended to confirm its reliability /validity.
IDEX TERMS (MeSH):
Chiropractic; Psychology; Thyroid Gland.
(Other): Biopsychosocial Model; Treatment.
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