Hearing Improved With Chiropractic - Case Series
A
case series study published in the January 19, 2006 issue of the scientific
journal, Chiropractic & Osteopathy, documents the improvements in hearing in
study subjects after a chiropractic adjustment. The journal, Chiropractic &
Osteopathy is the official journal of the Chiropractic & Osteopathic College
of Australasia.
The study is significant as
it looked for a scientific basis for the story behind the first chiropractic
adjustment. In 1895, in Davenport Iowa, Dr. DD Palmer, a self taught healer,
encountered a janitor, Harvey Lillard who was working in the building that
housed the office of Dr. Palmer. As history records, Harvey had lost
most of his hearing 17 years earlier while working and bending.
Although accounts vary, it is
accepted that Dr. Palmer examined Harvey and determined that a bone in his
spine was out of place. He concluded that this spinal misalignment was
the cause of the hearing loss that Harvey was experiencing. Dr. Palmer
then proceeded to give Harvey the first intentional and purposeful
chiropractic adjustment. The result was that Harvey's hearing was
restored.
In this series case study,
fifteen people with various degrees of hearing loss were tested for certain
frequencies to establish their degree of hearing loss. These subjects
were then given only a single chiropractic adjustment and subsequently
re-tested for any changes in hearing.
After just one adjustment
most of the participants experienced significant hearing improvement at
various tone levels. Using a standardized testing process known as the
Ventry & Weinstein criteria, improvement was shown at various levels of
hearing. At 40dB, 6 subjects had hearing restored, 7 subjects
improved and 2 had no change. At 25dB using the Speech-frequency
criteria, none of the subjects were totally restored, however, 11 had showed
improvement, while 4 had no change and 3 missed a tone.
The results of this limited
study add further credibility to the story of the first chiropractic
adjustment. The researchers concluded, "The observations documented in
this case series provide limited support to previous works indicating that,
when hearing is tested immediately after a single chiropractic adjusting
visit, hearing may be improved in both ears." |