Complications of cervical spine manipulation. A case of "locked-in syndrome"
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Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment
Presse Med. 1992 Dec 5;21(42):2050-2.
Authors:
A Kponkton, C Hamonet, A Montagne, J P Devailly
Abstract.
The current craze for cervical spine manipulation is due to its rapid and even dramatic results and to the ineffectiveness of many treatments prescribed by physicians. Complications of thoracic or lumbar spine manipulation are very rarely reported, but this is not the case with the cervical spine. We present the case of a woman who suffered a severely disabling complication caused by an "osteopathic" manoeuvre. This technique should be rejected as it is dangerous and as harmless methods can be used with good results in common cervicalgia, even if it is very severe.
Publication Date:
1992 Dec
OEID:
886
Kponkton, A., Hamonet, C., Montagne, A., Devailly, PJ. (1992) 'Complications of cervical spine manipulation. A case of "locked-in syndrome"', Presse Med. 1992 Dec 5;21(42):2050-2.
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