The Role of Chiropractic Treatment in Closed Head Injuries « Alternative Medicine

The Role of Chiropractic Treatment in Closed Head Injuries

Posted by Alternative Medicine on August 27, 2011 in Chiropractic with No Comments


A closed head injury is an injury which did not go through the skull. TO understand what exactly a head injury I can mention some examples as – the collisions received by the head that happens during falls, physical attacks and traffic accidents. Children may experienced this type of injuries obtained from bicycle accidents.

Various threats can be caused by closed head injury such as intracranial strain and brain inflammation, which are the result of hard smashes to the head. Such outcomes can damage brain tissue and nerve cells resulting to perennial brain damage.

Closed head injuries are categorized as moderate or severe that can result to extreme brain injury or death of the victim. There are different types of closed head injury.

Concussion affects the normal functions of the brain for a short period. It is considered moderate, as victims of concussion do not faint or collapse although this cannot be claimed all the time. Concussion normally happens in sports activities.

Brain contusion is the bruising of the brain tissue resulting to brain derangement. This occurrence produces bleeding that is taken up into the brain tissue. The absorption of cerebrospinal fluid in the brain tissue can result to stable neurological injury. Compared to concussions, brain contusion affects one area of the brain while the latter spreads out.
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Diffuse axonal injury is the most devastating brain damage. This happens to people who are victims of high-speed automobile mishaps. Victims suffer from brain inflammation and intracranial pressure and eventually succumbed to coma.

Intracranial hematoma happens when the brain is pushed toward the inside of the skull. When this happens, blood will accumulate outside the brain’s blood vessels or amid the brain and the skull. Since our brain is not created to exhaust much fluid, intracranial hematoma will arise. This occurrence demands immediate medical attention. If the excess blood is not drained from the brain, the patient can have convulsions and may be unconscious.

Chiropractic’s role

Along with head injury is neck damage. Our neck is located in the upper cervical area, which is the thickest part of the spinal cord and seals the spinal canal. Not sensitive to tenderness, the spinal cord is more frequently neglected. If it is damaged, the spinal cord will be inflamed and will have identical symptoms with that of moderate brain damage.

Contributing in the management of head injury, chiropractors perform upper cervical chiropractic manipulation to the patient. When the spinal cord is compressed, the body’s function beneath the area of subluxations or structural dislodgments is likewise affected. The compressed nerves and blood vessels in the head particularly the vertebral arteries are the results of the symptoms felt on the head. When cervical manipulation is performed, the nerves and blood vessels will be freed from compression bringing back the normal flow of impulses through the spinal cord. Hence, the symptoms felt on the head and neck will finally settle.

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