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Chiropractic care in asthma and allergy.

Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2004 Aug;93(2 Suppl 1):S55-60. Related Articles, Links  

Balon JW, Mior SA.

Department of Graduate Studies and Research, Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, Ottawa,
Ontario. jbalon@aimhealthgroup.com

OBJECTIVE: To provide a brief overview of the current state of evidence for chiropractic care, specifically
in the management of asthma and to a lesser extent allergy. DATA SOURCES: A search of MEDLINE for
English-language articles published between January 1966 and July 2002 was conducted using the
keywords asthma, allergy, manual therapy, physical therapy techniques, chiropractic, physical therapy
(specialty), physiotherapy, massage, and massage therapy. A hand search of the primary chiropractic and
osteopathic literature on the treatment of asthma was performed, and proceedings from a recent research
symposium on spinal manipulation were included. STUDY SELECTION: Clinical controlled studies and
systematic reviews on spinal manipulative therapy (SMT) and asthma were selected. There were no
primary clinical trials on SMT and allergy found. RESULTS: Many of the claims of chiropractic success in
asthma have been primarily based on anecdotal evidence or uncontrolled case studies. Three recently
reported randomized controlled studies showed benefit in subjective measures, such as quality of life,
symptoms, and bronchodilator use; however, the differences were not statistically significant between
controls and treated groups. There were no significant changes in any objective lung function measures.
The clinical issues emanating from these trials are discussed. CONCLUSIONS: There is currently no
evidence to support the use of chiropractic SMT as a primary treatment for asthma or allergy. Based on
reported subjective improvement in patients receiving chiropractic care, certain clinical circumstances may
warrant a therapeutic trial in patients with asthma. Further properly designed, collaborative research is
needed to determine if there is a role for chiropractic SMT in the care of asthma or allergy.

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