TREATMENT OF BELL'S PALSY BY MECHANICAL FORCE, MANUALLY ASSISTED CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTING AND HIGH-VOLTAGE ELECTROTHERAPY
 
   

Treatment of Bell's Palsy by Mechanical Force,
Manually Assisted Chiropractic Adjusting
and High-voltage Electrotherapy

This section is compiled by Frank M. Painter, D.C.
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   Frankp@chiro.org
 
   

FROM:   J Manipulative Physiol Ther 1992 (Nov); 15 (9): 596–598

Frach JP, Osterbauer PJ, Fuhr AW

Activator Methods, Inc.,
Phoenix, AZ 85060-0317


Bell's palsy is a relatively common, painful, unilateral facial paralysis of unknown etiology. While often claimed to be successfully treated by chiropractic methods, no standard treatment approach is generally recognized within the profession, nor has any report of chiropractic treatment of this condition been reported in the literature. This article discusses two cases of Bell's palsy successfully treated by mechanical force, manually assisted chiropractic adjusting technique combined with high-voltage electrotherapy. While these two cases do not necessarily represent any rule for the chiropractic treatment of Bell's palsy by the methods used, or for other chiropractic methods that may be used, they do represent an initial time/treatment "baseline" by which future inter- and intratechnique comparisons may be made for the determination of relative effectiveness.

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