Chiropractic care for headaches and dizziness of a 34-year-old woman previously diagnosed with Arnold-Chiari malformation type 1

J Chiropr Med. 2014 Sep;13(3):192-5. doi: 10.1016/j.jcm.2014.07.004.

Abstract

Objective: The purpose of this case study is to describe the chiropractic care of a patient with headaches and dizziness.

Clinical features: A 34-year-old woman with a history of headaches, dizziness, photophobia, and temporary loss of vision aggravated by postural positions while bending forward sought conservative care for her symptoms. She reported a prior diagnosis of Arnold-Chiari malformation (ACM) type 1 by magnetic resonance imaging in 2005 that revealed descending cerebellar tonsils measured at 5 mm with an impression of ACM type 1. A new magnetic resonance image taken in 2013 indicated the cerebellar tonsils measured at 3 mm and did not project through the plane of the foramen magnum. The diagnosis of ACM type 1 was no longer applicable; however, the signs and symptoms of ACM type 1 persisted.

Intervention and outcome: She was treated using cervical chiropractic manipulation using diversified technique. The dizziness and headache were resolved after 3 visits. At her 3-month follow-up, she continued to be symptom-free.

Conclusion: A patient with headaches and dizziness and a previous diagnosis of ACM type 1 responded positively to chiropractic care.

Keywords: Alternative therapies; Arnold-Chiari malformation; Chiropractic.