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Case Study
Female Infertility and
Chiropractic Wellness Care: A Case Study on the Autonomic
Nervous System Response while Under Subluxation Based
Chiropractic Care and Subsequent Fertility
Tammy M. Kaminski, D.C.
Bio.
[November 2, 2003,
pp. 1-10]
Objective:
This case study describes a woman, previously diagnosed with a
lazy (reproductive) system, who became pregnant after commencing
subluxation-based chiropractic care.
Clinical
Features: A 31 year old woman presented to have her
nervous system evaluated after her husband’s encouragement. They
were under medical treatment for infertility as they had been
attempting to become pregnant for over 12 months, and the woman
had been taking Clomiphine Citrate (clomid) for 3 months. Her
previous child, three years old, had been conceived naturally.
Chiropractic Care and Outcome:
The initial chiropractic examination revealed increased aberrant
autonomic and motor nervous system function detected on the
thermography scans and sEMG scans, respectively. For the first
three months (21 visits) of care the practice member received
Diversified chiropractic adjustments followed by four months (12
visits) of Torque Release adjustments. At each visit prior to
structural diversified adjustments, motion and static palpation,
visual observation, Deerfield leg check and cervical syndrome
test were performed to detected vertebral subluxations. The
Torque Release Technique (TRT) utilizes the Intergrator™, a
torque and recoil release adjusting instrument and three phases
comprised the evaluation. After one month of care the practice
member chose to stop taking the clomid. By the third month of
care she reported having normal menses for two months and
drug-free ovulation by month four. Nine months after
chiropractic wellness care, the practice member conceived and
proceeded to experience a successful full term pregnancy.
Conclusion: After receiving wellness chiropractic care for the
detection and correction of vertebral subluxations, the practice
member showed marked improvement in autonomic and motor system
function as demonstrated on her sEMG and thermography scans. In
additon, after having great difficulty conceiving, she became
pregnant nine months after commencing chiropractic care. Further
studies are needed to document the relationship between
infertility, autonomic nervous system function, and the response
to wellness chiropractic care, including subsequent fertility.
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