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Arthritis/Reversal of Arthritis
Disc regeneration: reversibility is possible in spinal
osteoarthritis. Ressel, OJ. ICA Review March/April 1989 pp.
39 -61.
From the abstract:
Historically, osteoarthritis has been regarded as a common, slowly progressive
disorder seen most often in the elderly that affects the weight bearing joints,
the peripheral and axial articulations, and the spine...clinically, osteoarthritis
has been universally accepted as an integral consequence of aging. The condition
is considered to be the product of various pathobiomechanical alterations in
joint function, a "wear and tear" sequelae.
It is only in the past few years that increased knowledge about the histopathology,
biomechanics, biochemistry, and metabolic properties of normal and osteoarthritic
tissue structures has given clinicians any hope of being able to deal with osteoarthritis.
When patient care is related to the pathology, pathophysiology, and the kinesiopathology
of this condition, arrest and even reversal is possible.
Osteoarthritis, chiropractic, and nutrition: osteoarthritis considered as a natural
part of a three stage subluxation complex: its reversibility: its relevance and
treatability by chiropractic and nutritional correlates. Berkson DL Med Hypotheses
1991 Dec; 36(4):356-67
From the abstract:
It is proposed that chiropractic and nutritional treatment contribute to the
amelioration and perhaps reversal of osteoarthritis (OA). It is further proposed
that the chiropractic manipulative thrust is, in effect, treating dysfunctional
bio-mechanics of joints, affecting positive cartilaginous change.
The pathophysiology and multi-factorial causes of OA are reviewed. New interpretations
of the literature surrounding OA are discussed which offer arguments for OA's
treatment and reversal through chiropractic manipulation and nutritional support.
Presented is a new model of the chiropractic concept of subluxation (abnormal
joint complex resulting in fixation or decrease in normal range of motion) and
the chiropractic manipulative thrust. The associated histologic correlates are
also discussed. A review of the literature of anti-inflammatory and muscle/joint
complex supportive nutrients appropriate for OA is presented.a complete treatment
protocol for OA is summarized.
Rheumatoid arthritis, a case report. Nelson W. Chiropractic Technique 1990; 2:17-19.
From the abstract:
A case of rheumatoid arthritis is presented where chiropractic therapy apparently
produced homeostasis and a symptom free patient.
This is the case of a 51-year-old registered nurse with previously diagnosed
RA of 6 months duration. After 4 weeks of care her hand spasms had eased and
by 6 weeks the patient had stopped using anti-inflammatory drugs. After 8 weeks
all the pain was gone; the patient was able to go dancing..After 8 months of
treatment she attended her daughter's wedding with practically no pain. After
12 months she was generally pain free unless she altered her diet.After 30 months
the patient broke all treatment rules with no articular or tissue pain.
Note: The Bennett method of chiropractic was the technique used.
Experimental models of osteoarthritis: the role of immobilization. Videman T.
Clinical Biomechanics, 1987; 2:223-229.
From the abstract:
Evidence is reviewed from animal experiments supporting the hypothesis that immobilization,
for whatever reason, is one of the pathogenic factors in musculoskeletal degeneration.
It shows beyond reasonable doubt that immobilization is not only a cause of osteoarthritis
but that it delays the healing process.
Note: It was observed that arthritic changes were observed after only a few weeks
of immobilization
Osteoarthritis: a review of the cell biology involved and evidence for reversibility.
Bland, JH, Cooper SM, and SEM Arthritis Rheum 14 (2): 106-133, 1984.
The reversibility of osteoarthritis. Bland, JH. American Journal of Medicine,
75:16-26, 1983.
A 5-year follow-up of 50 cases of idiopathic osteoarthritis of the hip. Seifert
M, et al. Ann Rheum Dis 28:325, 1969.
Spontaneous reversal of osteoarthritis is noted.
Incidence and prognosis of the coxarthrosis. Danielsson LG. Acta Orthop Scand
(Suppl) 66; 1-114, 1964. Reversal of osteoarthritis is shown possible.
Spontaneous recovery of the hip joint in degenerative joint disease. Perry GH
et al. An Rheum Dis 31:440-448, 1972
Restoration of the femoral head after collapse in OA. Storey et al. Ann Rheum
Dis 30:406-412, 1971
The chiropractic medical management of hyperuricemia and gouty arthritis. Hicks
L. American Chiropractor 1991; 13:12-15.
Atlanto-axial subluxation and upward translocation of the odontoid in rheumatoid
arthritis. Rana NA, Hancock DO, Taylor AR, Hill AGS, Am J Bone Joint Surg 55A:
1304, 1973.
Research has shown that most patients with rheumatoid arthritis have severe spinal
misalignments.
Brain stem compression in rheumatoid arthritis. Mayer, JW et al JAMA Nov.1, 1976-Vol.236,
No.18.
"Involvement of the cervical spine, particularly the atlanto-axial (C-1 to C-2)
area, by rheumatoid arthritis (RA) may result in serious complications, including
quadraparesis, vertebral artery insufficiency and even death. Pathologic conditions
of the cervical spine are common in RA and may occur in as many as 86% of patients
with this disease.The incidence of roentgenographic evidence of serious C-1 to
C-2 subluxations has been reported as high as 25%."
OA of the hip: a study of the nature and evolution of the disease. Harrison MHM
et al J Bone Joint Surg 35B: 598-626, 1953
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