Transcription of SPINE Volume 27, Number 1, pp 49–55 ©2002, Lippincott ...
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SPINE Volume 27, Number 1, pp 49 55 2002, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, of Cerebrovascular IschemiaAssociated With Cervical SPINE manipulation TherapyA Review of Sixty-Four Cases After Cervical SPINE ManipulationScott Haldeman, MD, PhD, FRCP(C),* Frank J. Kohlbeck, DC, andMarion McGregor, DC, FCCS(C), MSc Study retrospective review of 64 medicole-gal records describing cerebrovascular ischemia after cer-vical SPINE manipulation was describe 64 cases of cerebrovascularaccidents temporally associated with cervical SPINE ma-nipulation therapy in terms of patient characteristics, po-tential risk factors, nature of complication, and of Background 117cases of postmanipulation cerebrovascular ischemiahave been reported in the English language risk factors include age, gender, migraine head-aches, hypertension, diabetes, birth control pills, cervicalspondylosis, and smoking.
the general U.S. population also are presented in Table 4.9, 21,26,42,51,55,68 In 27 cases, the practitioner described screening be-fore manipulation, with the patient’s neck positioned in
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