[Purpose] We document the significant improvement in posturography and spinal deformity
by Chiropractic BioPhysics
®
(CBP
®
) technique methods. [Participant
and Methods] A 78-year-old male presented with 20 years of chronic hip and lower back pain
and stiffness. The pain was 5/10 and disability was 38%. The patient also complained of
walking difficulty and balance problems. Radiographic assessment demonstrated a
significant thoracolumbar kyphosis and anterior C7-S1 sagittal vertical axis (SVA). Force
plate posturography showed high centre of pressure (COP) parameter values including the
total path length, particularly for the vestibular condition of the modified clinical test
of sensory integration and balance (mCTSIB). [Results] The patient was treated with 36
sessions of CBP corrective exercises and spinal traction as well as PowerPlate balance and
gait exercises. Assessment after 4-months showed improvements in sleep, pain, disability,
and mobility. There was a 79 mm reduction in SVA and improved postural control in many
parameters including a 49 cm and 22 cm reduction in COP total path length for the
vestibular and visual trials on the mCTSIB, respectively. The pain and disability were
reduced to 0/10 and 22%. [Conclusion] This case demonstrates the significant improvement
in postural control as quantified by the mCTSIB with the reduction of excessive SVA as
demonstrated on post-treatment x-rays.