Chiropractic Care in Mesa, AZ

Mesa Chiropractic Care

Action Chiropractic & Rehab
1337 S. Gilbert Rd., Ste. 105
Mesa, AZ 85204
Phone: 480-635-1718
Fax: 480-635-1719
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Visit Dr. Mike Murphy in Mesa at Action Chiropractic & Rehab, located on the Southeast corner of Gilbert Road & Southern Road, for all of your health and wellness needs. Dr. Murphy and staff are pain relief experts who provide chiropractic care: spinal adjustments, physical therapy, manipulation under anesthesia, massage therapy, acupuncture, and alternative medicine.

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A 58-year-old female patient with back pain and a swollen fourth digit: Case presentation

A 58-year-old female presented with generalised, insidious backache and persistent swelling and pain in her right fourth digit. She associated her lumbar symptoms with her job in a local hospital in which she was required to lift patients but did not know what had caused the swelling in her finger, which had started “out of the blue” several months previously. She had not had it before and had not noticed other joints being swollen. She denied a family history of joint diseases.

Efficacy of canalith repositioning maneuvers for benign paroxysmal positional vertigo

Summary: Objective: Vertigo is a common clinical problem, particularly in older people. Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is one of the most frequent causes of vertigo. It may be dangerous, especially in older individuals, because unsteadiness associated with BPPV can lead to falls. We aimed to investigate therapeutic effects of canalith repositioning maneuvers in patient with BPPV.Design: Prospective study.Setting: Patients complaining of vertigo referred to our Physical Medicine Outpatient Clinic for vestibular rehabilitation.Subjects: 26 patients (14 male, 12 female) were studied; mean age was 52.5±6.5 year (range 35–65), and mean symptom duration was 9.5±20 months (range 0.25–96).Methods: Detailed clinical examination, tests, and imaging studies were performed to exclude other possible diseases that may cause vertigo. Previous falls from the onset of symptoms were recorded. The Dix–Hallpike test for posterior and anterior semicircular canals (SCC) BPPV, and the supine roll test for horizontal SCC BPPV were performed. In all patients, the Epley maneuver (canalith repositioning maneuver, CRM) was performed initially. The Semont (liberatory) maneuver was performed in those patients who showed no signs of improvement with the Epley maneuver. Patients were followed up during 3 months.Results: All patients were diagnosed as having posterior SCC BPPV. Eight patients described immediate relief of their vertigo following the first maneuver. Ten days later 16 patients (61.5%) showed complete relief from vertigo. The Epley maneuver was repeated in five patients who showed moderate improvement with the first maneuver. Five patients with little or no improvement following the Epley maneuver undertook the Semont maneuver (liberatory maneuver): complete relief from vertigo was found in two. Patients were followed up during 3 months. No recurrence was observed in any patients during the study period. After 3 months, six patients still had the symptoms of BPPV but to a lesser degree.Conclusion: Our results indicate that BPPV can be diagnosed easily and treated using a simple maneuver. On the basis of patient history and the Dix–Hallpike test it seems to be unnecessary to perform other diagnostic examinations routinely before trying CRM. Diagnosis and appropriate therapy is important for the prevention of further complications.

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