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Digital Radiography
As Seen In the Media
whiplash
 

How Upper Cervical Care
(ie. Atlas Orthogonal)
Relates to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia

While the exact cause of fibromyalgia syndrome is unknown, recent research has pinpointed traumatic neck injury (whiplash, concussion, etc.) as a risk factor for fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue onset. 1-14 Following the cervical spine injury, pain and fatigue symptoms can be triggered immediately or can take months or years to develop. The purpose of upper cervical chiropractic care is to reverse the trauma-induced upper neck injury; thereby reducing irritation to the nerves in the brain stem and spinal cord that can trigger pain, neuromuscular dysfunction, and fatigue.

While many fibromyalgia sufferers recall specific traumas such as head injuries, auto accidents or falls, some do not. An upper cervical examination utilizing Digital Radiography is necessary in each individual's case to assess whether an upper cervical injury is present and whether a patient might benefit from Atlas Orthogonal upper cervical care by a Board Certified Atlas Orthogonist

Research Articles and Publications

"Upper Cervical Management of Primary Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome" by William Amalu, DC. Today's Chiropractic. May 2000.

"An Interview with Dr. Erin Elster: 2001 WCA Researcher of the Year" by Pattie Stechschulte, Today's Chiropractic. January/February 2002

References:

Buskila D, Neumann L. Musculoskeletal injury as a trigger for fibromyalgia/posttaumatic fibromyalgia. Curr Rheumatol Rep 2000 Apr; 2(2): 104-8.

Gardner GC. Fibromyalgia following trauma: psychology or biology? Curr Rev Pain 2000; 4(4): 295-300.

White KP, Ostbye T, Harth M. Perspectives on posttraumatic fibromyalgia: a random survey of Canadian general practitioners, orthopedists, physiatrists, and rheumatologists. J Rheumatol 2000 Mar; 27(3): 790-6.

White KP, Carette S, Harth M. Trauma and fibromyalgia: is there an association and what does it mean? Semin Arthritis Rheum 2000 Feb; 29(4): 200-16.

Fishbain DA, Rosomoff HL. Posttraumatic fibromyalgia at pain facilities versus rheumatologists' offices: a commentary. Am J Phys Med Rehabil 1998 Nov-Dec; 77 (6): 562.

Aaron LA, Bradley LA, Alarcon GS. Perceived physical and emotional trauma as precipitating events in fibromyalgia. Associations with health care seeking and disability status but not pain severity. Arthritis Rheum 1997 Mar; 40(3): 453-60.

Buskila D, Neumann L, Vaisberg G. Increased rates of fibromyalgia following cervical spine injury. A controlled study of 161 cases of traumatic injury. Arthritis Rheum 1997 Mar; 40(3): 446-52.

Jenzer G. Clinical aspects and neurologic expert assessment in sequelae of whiplash injury to the cervical spine. Nervenarzt 1995 Oct; 66(10): 730-5.
Waylonis GW, Perkins RH. Am J Phys Med Rehabil 1994 Nov-Dec; 73(6): 403-12.

Romano TJ. Clinical experiences with post-traumatic fibromyalgia syndrome. W V Med J 1990 May; 86(5): 198-202.

Saskin P, Moldofsky H, Lue FA. Sleep and posttraumatic rheumatic pain modulation disorder (fibrositis syndrome). Psychosom med 1986 May-Jun; 48(5): 319-23.

Yunus MB. Primary fibromyalgia syndrome: current concepts. Compr Ther 1984 Aug; 10(8): 21-8.
Weinberger LM. Traumatic fibromyositis: a critical review of an enigmatic concept. West J Med 1977 Aug; 127(2): 99-103.

Salit IE. Precipitating factors for the chronic fatigue syndrome. J Psychiatr res 1997 Jan-Feb; 31(1): 59-65.

 

Dr. Windman has seen patients who were referred to her office with the following conditions who responded well to Atlas Orthogonal and Upper Cervical Care.

- Fibromyalgia & Chronic Fatigue
- Dizziness
- Headaches
- Migraines
- TMJ Dysfunction
- Vertigo
- Nervousness
- Stress
- Meniere's
- Insomnia
- Herniated Discs
- Hip Pain
- Neck Pain
- Low Back Pain
- Hip Pain
- Tinnitus
- NUCCA Blood Pressure Study....and many more


 

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Rather than a cure for any specific condition, upper cervical around the source of affliction. Dr. Windman works in collaboration with the patient, integrating her care with each individual’s established medical treatment.

The content and materials provided in this web site are for informational and educational purposes only and are not intended to supplement or comprise a medical diagnosis or other professional opinion, or to be used in lieu of a consultation with a physician or competent health care professional for medical diagnosis and/or treatment. All content and materials including research papers, case studies and testimonials summarizing patients' responses to care are intended for educational purposes only and do not imply a guarantee of benefit. Individual results may vary, depending upon several factors including age of the patient, severity of the condition, severity of the spinal injury, and duration of time the condition has been present.

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