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INSULT, INTERFERENCE AND INFERTILITY: AN OVERVIEW OF CHIROPRACTIC RESEARCH Madeline Behrendt, D.C. Bio [ Abstract
- Objective: Infertility
is distinct from sterility, implying potential, and therefore raises questions
as to what insult or interference influences this sluggish outcome. Interference
in physiological function, as viewed by the application of chiropractic
principles, suggests a neurological etiology and is approached through the
mechanism of detection of vertebral subluxation and
subsequent appropriate and specific adjustments to promote potential and
function. Parental
health and wellness prior to conception influences reproductive success and
sustainability, begging efficient, effective consideration and interpretation of
overall state and any distortion. A discussion of diverse articles is
presented, describing the response to chiropractic care among subluxated
infertile women. Clinical
Features: Fourteen
retrospective articles are referenced, their diversity includes: all 15 subjects
are female, ages 22-65; prior pregnancy history revealed 11 none, 2 successful
unassisted, 1 assisted, 1 history of miscarriage. 9 had previous treatment for
infertility, 4 were undergoing infertility treatment when starting chiropractic
care. Presenting concerns included: severe low back pain, neck pain, colitis,
diabetes, and female dysfunction such as absent or irregular menstrual cycle,
blocked fallopian tubes, endometriosis, infertility, perimenopause and the
fertility window within a religious based lifestyle, and a poor responder
undergoing multiple cycles of IVF. Chiropractic
Care and Outcome: Outcomes
of chiropractic Conclusion:
The
application of chiropractic care and subsequent successful outcomes on
reproductive integrity, regardless of factors including age, history and medical
intervention, are described through a diversity of chiropractic arts. Future
studies that may evaluate more formally and on a larger scale, the
effectiveness, safety and cost benefits of chiropractic care on both well-being
and physiological function are suggested, as well as pursuit of appropriate
funding. Key
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