Background: A 78-year-old female presented for chiropractic care following a week long stay in hospital for multiple Transient Ischemic Attacks (Mini-strokes). She had been advised that more mini-strokes would very likely occur as her medical doctors could not adequately diagnose the source of any bleeding, of which there were likely several. This caused further health-related anxiety and difficulty with sleep.
Management: The patient undertook three five-day courses of concentrated Chiropractic care over the course of three months. During this time, a variety of Chiropractic adjustments were deployed alongside complementary therapies.
Outcomes: Notably, the forecasted repeat strokes did not occur, and arterial regeneration was achieved concomitant with regenerative chiropractic care.
Author keywords: Chiropractic - Subluxation - TIA - Stroke - Cervical Artery Stenosis - Concentrated care
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