RESUMO
Veterinary rehabilitation is a multimodal diagnostic and treatment approach that is recommended and provided to patients daily. One therapeutic modality that may be beneficial (diagnostically and therapeutically) is veterinary spinal manipulative therapy or animal chiropractic (AC). AC is a receptor-based health-care modality being provided more frequently in veterinary practices. All clinicians should strive to understand the mode of action, indications, contraindications, how it affects the patient from the neuro-anatomical and biomechanical point of view, and most importantly, when not to provide the requested modality, as further diagnostics may be indicated.
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Quiroprática , Manipulações Musculoesqueléticas , Animais , Manipulações Musculoesqueléticas/veterináriaRESUMO
OBJECTIVE: To chronicle the remission of anosmia in a 79-year-old female receiving chiropractic care using the Activator Methods Chiropractic Technique (AMCT) protocol. CLINICAL FEATURES: A 79-year-old white female with a 4-year history of medically diagnosed anosmia. Postural alterations, reduction in cervical ranges of motion (ROM), and absent cranial nerve I function were found in conjunction with vertebral subluxation throughout the spine and mild to severe degenerative changes throughout the spine present on radiographic studies. INTERVENTION & OUTCOMES: Chiropractic care using AMCT was provided for the assessment and correction of vertebral subluxations. The patient reported subjective improvement in olfaction, physical functioning and life enjoyment, and demonstrated objective improvement in posture, cervical ROM, cranial nerve I function. CONCLUSION: A course of chiropractic care, following the AMCT protocol, was associated with remission of anosmia.