Index to Chiropractic Literature
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URL https://www.apcj.net/papers-issue-5-2/#SteinbergQoLPost-Natal
Journal Asia-Pac Chiropr J. 2024 Oct-dec;5(2):8
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Publication Type Case Report
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Background: A 27-year-old postnatal female presented with musculoskeletal pain, but on examination was found to also have migraines, problems with memory, energy and focus, anxiety, low energy and difficulty sleeping. She reported waking up feeling stiff, sore and unrested. 

Intervention: The patient was placed on a twelve-week care plan during which time she was checked and adjusted twice a week and adjusted using a Torque Release Technique analysis while vertebral subluxation correction was performed utilising an Integrator Instrument Assisted, manual methods (HVLA), SOT pelvic blocking, pelvic drop table drop piece and a toggle board techniques. 

Outcomes: The patient reported significant improvement outcomes across all measures, especially quality and quantity of sleep, focus, anxiety, and ability to handle stress. This was concomitant with a complete resolution of migraines and neck pain, and a significant reduction in headache and other musculoskeletal pain.  

Conclusion: Assisting new mothers in regaining adaptability postpartum may be a significant aspect of chiropractic care. An aspect of subluxation during this time may include poor sleep quality and quantity, which may impact other areas of life, including migraine, headache, energy, focus and mental health.  

Author keywords: Chiropractic; Subluxation; Torque Release Technique; ADL; Quality of Life.

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