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Check out these studies on Chiropractic and High Blood Pressure. If you have High Blood Pressure, check out our 30 Day Health Challange following these reports.

 

Subject: Hypertension / Blood Pressure

 

Title: Effects of Chiropractic Treatment on Blood Pressure and Anxiety: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

 

Reference: Yates RG, Lamping NL, Abram C et al. The effects of chiropractic treatment on blood pressure and anxiety: a randomized, controlled trial. J Manipulative Physiol Ther 1988; 11(6): 484-8

 

Abstract: This study examined the effects of chiropractic adjustments of the thoracic spine (T1-T5) on blood pressure and state anxiety in 21 patients with elevated blood pressure. Subjects were randomly assigned to one of three treatment conditions: active treatment, placebo treatment, or no treatment control. The adjustments were performed by a mechanical chiropractic adjusting device (Activator adjusting instrument). Dependent measures obtained pre- and post-treatment included systolic and diastolic blood pressure, and state anxiety. Results indicated that systolic and diastolic blood pressure decreased significantly in the active treatment condition, whereas no significant changes occurred in the placebo and control conditions. State anxiety significantly decreased in the active and control conditions. Results provide support for the hypothesis that blood pressure is reduced following chiropractic treatment. Further study is needed to examine the long-term effects of chiropractic treatment on blood pressure. J Manipulative Physiol Ther 1988; 11(6):484-488.

 

Article can be found at: http://www.activator.com/research_04/page_044.asp

 

 

Specialized Chiropractic Treatment Reduces High Blood Pressure

By: Melanie Grimes

Published: Friday, 26 December 2008High blood pressure afflicts over 73 millions Americans and kills over 50,000 people a year. For one in three people suffering from this condition, the traditional treatment is two pharmaceutical drugs combined. The cause of high blood pressure is not known, however, a recent study showed that specific type of chiropractic treatment can reduce high blood pressure by the same amount as the two pharmaceutical drugs. These findings are an important breakthrough for alternative medicine.The double blind study conducted at the University of Chicago showed blood pressure drops of 17 points that lasted for the eight-week duration of the study. The study was placebo controlled, and there were no side effects from the procedure. Traditional pharmacy treatment of high blood pressure requires the patient to take two medications in order to obtain a drop of 17 points.

 

Article can be found at:

http://www.healthnews.com/blogs/melanie-grimes/natural-health/alternative-medicine/specialized-chiropractic-treatment-reduces-high-blo Lower blood pressure with neck alignment

 

By Terri Yablonsky Stat

 

Chicago Tribune – Special to the Tribune

 

May 8, 2007

 

A one-time chiropractic adjustment of a misaligned neck vertebra has been shown to significantly reduce blood pressure in people with hypertension, according to a pilot study by University of Chicago researchers.

 

When the vertebra, known as the Atlas, or C1, was manipulated in 25 people with high blood pressure, both their systolic and diastolic readings decreased significantly, equal to taking two blood-pressure drugs at once.

 

High blood pressure, or hypertension, is defined in an adult as a systolic pressure of 140 or higher and/or a diastolic pressure of 90 or higher. The mean blood pressure of those who had the adjustment was 147 systolic before adjustment and 129.8 systolic after. The mean diastolic reading was 92.5 before adjustment and 82.3 after.

 

For years anecdotal reports have linked blood pressure and neck pain, according to the study’s lead author, Dr. George Bakris, director of the hypertension center at the University of Chicago Medical Center. He and his team decided to put the hypothesis to the test after he was approached by family practitioner Dr. Bruce Bell of Barrington, who has been interested in this phenomenon for years.

 

The Atlas vertebra, which lies high in the neck, is not anchored like other vertebrae, so it easily slips out of alignment. It relies solely on muscles and ligaments to stay in place. The vertebra also can become displaced without pain and often goes undetected and untreated.

 

Problem long recognized

 

”Even back in the 1960s and ’70s, neurosurgeons and some specialized chiropractors knew that things change when you realign C1,” Bakris said. “But there has not been the rigor of the scientific method applied to see what’s going on. We wanted to find out if this effect lasts longer than a week or two.”

 

Enough chiropractic specialists were aware of the phenomenon to limit their practice to manual alignment of C1. They make up the National Upper Cervical Chiropractic Association. It was a Chicago member of the association, Marshall Dickholtz Sr., to whom patients with high blood pressure and misaligned C1 were sent for the study. Half the patients received a tailor-made adjustment; half received a “sham intervention.” Patients were assessed after the alignment as well as at the end of eight weeks. ”We were shocked to find out that we got more than double what we expected in blood pressure reduction,” Bakris said. Patients did not need to resume taking blood pressure medicine. The effect lasted for months.

 

Wide-ranging effects

 

People with a misaligned Atlas vertebra have leg-length disparities that are noticeable when the person lies down and their heel positions are compared. When patients turn their head to the left or right, their heel position changes. If the heels do not appear parallel to one another or change on head-turning, the Atlas is misaligned.

 

“There’s a lot of nerve traffic through that area,” Bakris said. “We have to figure out why it’s happening.”

 

Akris and his team are working with the National Institutes of Health and General Electric to develop a proposal to study changes in blood flow at the base of the brain and changes in neurotransmitters possibly related to serotonin. These changes could result in a lack of blood flow involving the Atlas misalignment. Realignment results in higher levels of serotonin and less nerve traffic.

 

Study results mean that people with Stage 1 hypertension who are in their 40s and 50s may be freed from blood pressure medication for a time. Older patients on three or four medications may be able to reduce their pill count.

 

Dr. Chuck Woodfield, a chiropractic researcher in Bellingham, Wash., was part of the research team.

 

“We need to do more research to understand why this effect occurs,” Woodfield said. “It’ll be at least five years before we can get the actual mechanism inside the brain.

 

“When the Atlas misaligns, you get cascaded effects. There are changes in posture and the way blood flows to the brain stem. This sets up an inflammatory process. When you adjust the Atlas, posture comes back to somewhat normal and inflammation decreases. It improves overall health. I don’t know if it’s a cure-all. It’s just one study, and we need to do a multisite study and look at minority populations.”

 

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ctc-tempo@tribune.com

 

Article available at: http://www.pmaworks.com/main/uploads/lowers_blood_pressure.pdf

 

 

 

Dr. George’s 30 Day Health Challenge

 

If you have been formally diagnosed and are under medical supervision for High Blood Pressure, we will give you a FREE Exam, Consultation, Report of Findings, AND FIRST ADJUSTMENT!

 

PLUS, at Chiropractic Wellness, we always offer FREE Blood Pressure Checks at our office. Just call 678-777-31166 to schedule a no-obligation appointment.

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