| Two Cases of Spinal Manipulation Performed
while the Patient Contemplated an Associated Stress Event:
The Effect of the Manipulation/Contemplation on Serum Cholesterol
Levels in Hypercholesterolemic Subjects
Kristopher B. Peterson, D.C.
Chiropractic Technique
1995;7 55-59.
Abstract:
Objective: To
describe, in a case-study format, the possible effects of
spinal manipulation, performed while two hypercholesterolemic
subjects pondered associated stress events, on serum cholesterol
levels.
Clinical Features:
Two female subjects with chronic, lifestyle-resistant hypercholesterolemia.
Intervention and Outcome:
After the establishment of a serum cholesterol baseline, a
single intervention of spinal manipulation was performed during
contemplation of an associated emotional event. Reductions
of 27.8% and 22.5% from baseline average were observed within
12 weeks after the single spinal manipulation.
Conclusion:
Spinal manipulation during contemplation of a stressful event
may have had a positive impact on reducing cholesterol levels.
Regresssion to the mean, intraindividual variations, monitoring
of continued lifestyle changes and patient expectations are
discussed. Further study into the effect of spinal manipulation
on stress physiology is recommended.
Key Words: (MeSH)
Manipulation-Chiropractic; (Non-MeSH) Mind-Body-Applied Kinesiology-Chiropractic-Cholesterol-Neuroemotional
technique
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