Non-surgical reduction in thoracolumbar kyphosis and sagittal vertical axis corresponding with improved sensorimotor control in an older adult with spinal deformity: a Chiropractic Biophysics<sup>®</sup> case report
Paul A. Oakley,
William H. Gage,
Deed E. Harrison
et al.
Abstract:[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-S… Show more
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