Upper trunk brachial plexus palsy following chiropractic manipulation

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Abstract

Introduction: Upper trunk brachial plexus palsy can result from high-energy trauma and has never been reported following spinal manipulation. Background: The case is presented of a patient who developed an acute brachial plexus upper trunk palsy following spinal manipulative therapy. Discussion: Discussion is made on the incidence of complications following manipulation and recommendations to prospectively capture all serious complications. Concluding remarks: Risks exist with spinal manipulative therapy. Neurological injury can occur. Risk assessment and re-examination should occur at every visit. Large rigorous prospective studies are required to identify the true incidence of serious complications resulting from manipulative therapy and the benefit:risk ratio.

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Cunningham, J., Hoskins, W., & Ferris, S. (2016). Upper trunk brachial plexus palsy following chiropractic manipulation. Frontiers in Neurology, 7(NOV). https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2016.00211

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