by SOTO USA | Mar 11, 2016 | July, 1991
Hammond DC Am J Clin Hypn 1991 Jul;34(1):38-45. University of Utah School of Medicine. Many of the hundreds of thousands of survivors of polio are now developing postpolio syndrome. Symptoms include progressive muscle weakness, fatigue, decreased endurance, joint...
by SOTO USA | Mar 11, 2016 | December, 1990
Westbrook, M Journal of the Australian Chiropractic Association 1990 Dec; 20(4): 143-51 ABSTRACT: The late effects of poliomyelitis were virtually unrecognised until recently. The rapidly expanding medical and self-help literature have ignored chiropractic as a...
by SOTO USA | Mar 11, 2016 | August, 1989
Dean, E. ;Ross, J. ;Macintyre, D. Physical Therapy 1989 Aug; 69(8): 695-698 ABSTRACT: This communication response to the article by Michael T Gross and Schuch entitled “Exercise Programs for Patients with Post-Polio Syndrome: A Case Report” published in the January...
by SOTO USA | Mar 11, 2016 | January, 1989
Gross, M. ; Schuch, C. Physical Therapy 1989 Jan; 69(1): 72-6 ABSTRACT: Several authors have reported on post-polio syndrome, indicating a in muscle strength in individuals years after the onset of poliomyelitis. These reports include suggestions that strenuous...
by SOTO USA | Mar 11, 2016 | September, 1986
Twist, D. ;Ma, D. Physical Therapy 1986 Sep; 66(9): 1403-6 ABSTRACT: This case report documents the treatment of a patient who experienced progressive muscle weakness and a decrease in function over time that did not appear to be related to any secondary...
by SOTO USA | Mar 10, 2016 | March, 1990
Aker PS, Cassidy JD. J Can Chiropr Assoc 1990 Mar;34(1):13-19 ABSTRACT: Three cases of torticollis are recorded, one of a child with muscular torticollis and two of infants with acquired torticollis caused by neurogenic tumors. All were treated by chiropractors...
by SOTO USA | Mar 10, 2016 | November, 1991
PHILLIPS, C. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CHIROPRACIC 1991 NOV 57-74 ABSTRACT: Conclusion: Due to the subjective nature of this disorder, evaluations and treatment results have considerable limitations and cannot be generalized to the entire...
by SOTO USA | Mar 10, 2016 | January, 1992
BOYD, B.; MATHEWS, S.; PERRON, M.; PHILLIPS, C.; WAGENIUS, C. JOURNAL OF CHIROPRACTIC EDUCATION 1992 6(1) 19-22 ABSTRACT: The chiropractic profession has recently demonstrated a growing to the care and management of the pediatric patient in postgraduate courses and...
by SOTO USA | Mar 10, 2016 | February, 1992
Shafrir Y, Kaufman, B Journal of Pediatrics Feb 1992; 120: 266-9 ABSTRACT: An infant with congenital torticollis underwent chiropractic and within a few hours had respiratory insufficiency, seizures, and quadriplegia. A holocord astrocytoma, with extensive acute...
by SOTO USA | Mar 10, 2016 | January, 1993
KASSAK, K.; MEYER, J.; PHILLIPS, C. PROCEEDINGS OF THE INT’L CONFERENCE ON SPINAL MANI 1993: 106 ABSTRACT: One of the major concerns facing the health care industry today is the effectiveness of procedures and programs often utilized. In many instances it has been...
by SOTO USA | Mar 10, 2016 | October, 1993
ARCADI, V PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CHIROPRACTIC 1993 OCT: 18-22 ABSTRACT: In a clinical setting, 1,000 newborns were observed and treated (ages hour to 21 days), for failure and/or difficulty with breast feeding. In 800 or 80%, birth induced...
by SOTO USA | Mar 10, 2016 | January, 1999
Hewitt, EG JOURNAL OF CLINICAL CHIROPRACTIC PEDIATRICS 1999;4 (1) Objective: To present the cases of two infants with dysfunctional nursing who were able to breastfeed normally after receiving chiropractic care. Physiological mechanisms are presented explaining how...