Effect of Chiropractic Therapy on Asthma and Asthma Symptoms Zac Gassman
Background Asthma Asthma and Allergy Specialist Medical Group
Background Chiropractic
Research Nielsen et al (1995) Balon et al (2000) Bronfort et al (2001) Divided patients into two groups (active and sham) Performed breathing tests Personal journal entries
Results Nielsen et al (1995) Balon et al (2000 ) Bronfort et al (2001) P>0.05 in all but two tests
Results (cont.) Bronchial hypersensitivity decreased by 36%, p=0.01 However no difference was seen between trial groups
Results (cont.) Significant improvement in quality of life seen in many categories measured Nielsen et al (2001)
Conclusions No correlation between chiropractic adjustments and increased performance on breathing tests Only difference between all tests and baseline reading was in hypersensitivity test
Sandburg et al (2000) See stress can cause asthma symptoms Surveyed 90 children over 620 days
Results Having chronic stress greatly increased the probability of having an asthma attack after severe event has occurred Nearly three times more likely to have an attack in the next two weeks as compared to those without chronic stress Sandburg et al (2000)
Whelan et al (2002) Looking to see the affect of chiropractic adjustment on salivary cortisol levels 30 men divided into three groups (active, sham, and control) Salivary cortisol levels take prior to chiropractic adjustment Salivary cortisol levels taken 5, 15, 30, and 60 minutes after adjustment
Results A significant decrease in cortisol levels was seen from the baseline test to the post adjustment measurements No significant differences between active and sham groups
Use of Low level lasers in clinical setting Promotes cellular healing by acting on the mitochondrial level Reduces inflammation and proceeds to prompt normal cellular metabolism
Aimbire et al (2006) Trachea of dissected rats was removed and placed in tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-a) in order to induce inflammation Trachea smooth muscle was placed on a sensor where force output from the muscle could be measured. Experimental group was exposed laser treatment Acetylcholine was added to force an entire muscle contraction Isoproterenol was added to act as a muscle relaxant, in order to cause smooth muscle relaxation
Results Laser therapy had a significant impact on the relaxation of the smooth muscle (p<0.05)
Overall Conclusions Both chiropractic adjustments and higher technological techniques have been suggested to have an impact on the presence and severity of asthma Through the measurements made in hypersensitivity after adjustments, effects of cortisol on asthma, and the effects of lasers, there is still evidence to support this claim
Thank you Mentor Dr. Davis Advisor Dr. Shealer Biology Faculty Chiropractors Dr. Thomas Jensen Dr. James Sullivan Dr. Dan Johnson Dr. Joel Maloof
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