• OBJECTIVE: To discuss the case of a patient who was diagnosed
with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) by a general
practitioner and was treated with chiropractic care.
• CLINICAL FEATURES: A 5-year-old patient was diagnosed with ADHD
and treated by a pediatrician unsuccessfully with methylphenidate
(Ritalin), Adderall, and Haldol for 3 years. The patient received
35 chiropractic treatments during the course of 8 weeks. A change
from a 12 degrees C2-7 kyphosis to a 32 degrees C2-7 lordosis
was observed after treatment. During chiropractic care, the child's
facial tics resolved and his behavior vastly improved. After
27 chiropractic visits, the child's pediatrician stated that
the child no longer exhibited symptoms of ADHD. The changes in
structure and function may be related to the correction of cervical
kyphosis.
• CONCLUSION: The patient experienced significant reduction in
symptoms. Additionally, the medical doctor concluded that the
reduction in symptoms was significant enough to discontinue the
medication. There may be a possible connection that correction
of cervical kyphosis in patients with ADHD may produce a desirable
clinical outcome.
• Reference:
J Manipulative Physiol
Ther 2004 (Oct); 27 (8): e14
