Chiropractors/Dystonia

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A family member (just turned 40 years old) was diagnosed with having a stroke at somepoint.  They have not concluded if it was in the distant past or more recent.  Due to the stroke, she now has dystonia effecting her hand, bicep, tricep, shoulder, and toes all of the left side.  Would chiropratic treatment help ease the pain and/or muscle spasms?  She has undergone botox injections and has been to about 8 accuncture treatments but with little relief.  Any advise you could offer would be appreciated.

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Dear Tika,

Dystonia is a difficult condition due the involvement of the central nervous system.  Obviously with the stroke, there must be damage within the brain itself, and chiropractic care will not reverse that damage.  In your family members case, this would be called segmental dytonia because of the involvement of the extremities.

Because chiropractic care is based on neurological connections of the joints, their receptors and the central nervous system, there is a chance that adjustments of the spine and extremities will lessen the symptoms your family member is having, but no promises.

I actually have a patient in my office now from a traumatic brain injury years ago in which his skull was fractured in multiple areas, with absolute brain trauma.  He was in a coma for 45 days and underwent a rigorus rehabilitation program which left him with some dytonia as well.  He also has had botox, but with favorable results. He has been under my care for approximately 8 weeks and we have seen some significant improvements in posture, coordination, balance, and reduced muscle spasms. If you would like to learn more information on his case, he has a website devoted to brain injury sufferers, check out www.crlych.com.

While his results are encouraging, everyone will have different results based on their injury.  Also with a brain injury there is always be the chance that things will get worse.  In addition, the fact that a stroke diagnosis was made, there will still be areas of the brain more susceptable to future degeneration and injury.  The best way to protect the brain from this is by increasing your intake of fruits and vegetables due to their antioxidant properties of protection.  Juicing or blenderizing fruits and vegetables is a good option for getting more into the diet, as well as taking supplements.  Coenzyme Q10, alpha lipoic acid and bioflavanoids are good choices to start.

If you decide to give chiropractic care a try for this problem, make sure the full medical history is given to the doctor, and ask friends or collegues for referrals to a good scientific chiropractic physician in your area.  Ask the doctor about their continuing education and credentials to reinforce your choice.

Respectfully,
Dr. J. Shawn Leatherman  

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I can answer questions on general chiropractic care, sports injury, whiplash and auto crash, mild traumatic brain injury, structural and functional rehabilitation of the spine, nutrition for inflammation and repair, fitness training, nutrition for sports performance and other general health and nutrition related inquiries. I currently lecture on automobile trauma, occupant kinematics, and forensic risk analysis to local EMS, Fire and Police, as well as nutrition and sports injury to community groups. Rest assured all answers are generated from my clinical experience, and scientific research.

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I have accumulated over 1100 hours of post-doctoral training to include; Certifications in Spinal Trauma and Mild Traumatic Brain Injury from the Spine Research Institute of San Diego, Certification in Chiropractic Spinal Trauma from the International Chiropractic Association, Certification in Low Speed Auto Crash Reconstruction and Certification in Forensic Risk Analysis from The Center for Research Into Automotive Safety and Health, Certified Proficiency in spinal and extremity diagnostic procedures from The Motion Palpation Institute, Certified in Sports Injury and Rehabilitation from the National University of Health Sciences and The American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians, Nationally Certified Fellow of Structural Rehabilitation from The Chiropractic Biophysics Organization, and I have advanced training in manipulation under anesthesia and nutrition. Feel free to check out my website for course listings: www.suncoasthealthcare.net

Organizations
International Chiropractic Association, Florida Chiropractic Association, American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians, American Academy of Pain Management, Chiropractic Biophysics, Spine Research Institute of San Diego, Center for Research Into Automotive Safety and Health, Motion Palpation Organization, American Academy of Manual and Physical Medicine, Fort Walton Beach Chamber of Commerce

Education/Credentials
B.A. (Psychology)The University of Cincinnati B.S. (Human Biology)Cleveland Chiropractic College D.C. (Doctor of Chiropractic) Cleveland Chiropractic College C.C.S.T. (Certification in Chiropractic Spinal Trauma)The International Chiropractic Association C.C.S.P. (Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician)The American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians. *CCST and CCSP 120 hour certification courses are not recognized by the Florida Chiropractic Board due to the fact that they are not 300 hour diplomate level courses*

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