Index to Chiropractic Literature
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ID 26427
  Title Increasing the cervical lordosis in paediatrics: A chiropractic biophysics case series
URL https://www.apcj.net/paediatric-cervical-lordosis-and-cbp-outcomes/
Journal Asia-Pac Chiropr J. 2020 ;1(2):1-9
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Abstract: This case series describes the increase in cervical lordosis and resolution of symptoms in two pediatric males, aged 5 and 6-years of age. Both patients presented with neck symptoms and cervical hypolordosis. Both patients  were  treated  using  Chiropractic  Biophysics  technique  including  full-spine  spinal  manipulative  therapy, mirror image drop-table adjustments with daily home cervical extension traction on the pediatric cervical Denneroll orthotic.  Both  received  18  treatments  over  6.5-  and  7.5-weeks,  respectively.  Both  patients  attained  relief  of symptoms and had a significant increase in cervical lordosis.

Author keywords: pediatrics; cervical lordosis; cervical spine

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