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Is
Chiropractic Safe for My Child? By
Richard Pistolese, Research Assistant International Chiropractic Pediatric Association Recently I was
asked, "What are the risks of chiropractic care for my child". I
conducted an extensive Medline search covering the years 1966-1997, using the
terms "chiropractic" and "children", so that I may find
reports of adverse events which may have occurred in children as a result of
chiropractic care. In more than 31 years of medical literature ! have only found
one reported case of damage to a child as a result of chiropractic care and even
this case is speculative at best. According to this report a
child with a rare spinal tumor presented to a chiropractor with reports of
torticollis (Wry Neck). it is alleged by the author that tissue damage
(necrosis) found in the area of the tumor, discovered during autopsy, was caused
by 'chiropractic manipulation'. However, there exists no scientific proof that
this damage was the result of a chiropractic adjustment. Speculation by this
author is irresponsible. This particular tumor (an astrocytoma) has been
commonly reported to be a congenital condition in numerous medical publications.
Additionally the credentials of the person performing the manipulation are not
discussed, while it may seem common sense that only chiropractors would be
credited with making chiropractic adjustments, such is not the case. Terrett has done an extensive
review of literature, going back to 1934, and found that of 78 cases of
vertebrobasilar stroke (none of which occurred in children) following
'chiropractic manipulation' 36% were not performed by chiropractors. You might
then ask who is performing such manipulations, which are incorrectly being
attributed to chiropractors? The answer is an Indian barber, a kung-fu
practitioner, a blind masseur, medical doctors, nurses, osteopaths,
physiotherapists, victim's wives', and persons doing self neck wrenching
manipulation. I find that it is sad that such irresponsible reporting by
so-called responsible medical researchers is printed and is misleading the
public. Estimates of risk &chiropractic adjustment are extremely low. I will use some figures to illustrate this point: RISK IN PERSPECTIVE Basis and Reference Risk Reference
As
you can see, the risk of injury as a result of chiropractic adjustments is
extremely low for adults and even smaller for the pediatric patient.
With only one questionable report of
injury to a child following chiropractic care 31 years of medical
literature, potential risk is so low it
can not even be estimated. All
references on file. About
the author: Richard
Pistolese, B.Sc. has been a
research assistant with the I.C.P.A. for over two years. He
is currently in his final year of study at Life University (6/98) and a former
instructor of Chemistry at Life University. He has co-authored a research
article with Dr. Bob Graham of Grandville , MI on a study performed by the
Michigan Chiropractic Council. The
article is titled, “An impairment
rating analysis of asthmatic
children under chiropractic care” and is published in the September issue of
the Journal of Vertebral Subluxation Research.
Volume 1, # 4 , Pages 29 - 36. Reprinted with permission from I.C.P.A. newsletter September / October, 1997
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