Infertility research makes national news
Television and newspaper reports feature WCA board member
A press release about
research into chiropractic and fertility, distributed
by the WCA, has
attracted widespread media, generating news reports on television and in the
press.
Madeline Behrendt, D.C.,
lead researcher for the series of articles in the Journal of Vertebral
Subluxation Research, was spotlighted on a special syndicated television
news feature. The piece was distributed to news programs around the country
and aired in several cities. Here are links to a few of the stories that are
available online:
KYW - CBS-3,
Philadelphia
WCBS-TV,
New York NOTE:
Be sure to watch the video of the news story!
KING-5 TV, Seattle
WTNH -
Channel 8-TV, New Haven, Conn.
KBCI-TV Boise
A link to the story was
also included on the website of The American Society for Reproductive
Medicine.
According to the Centers
for Disease Control, more than 6 million women in the United States are
infertile, and over 9 million use some kind of infertility service.
The series of research
papers published in JVSR (www.jvsr.com)
suggests that chiropractic adjustments, performed by chiropractors to
address nerve interference caused by spinal distortions, could offer hope to
many of these women.
The 12 studies in the
series found that chiropractic had positive results regardless of the
woman's age, number of years infertile, previous medical intervention or
health history including miscarriages, blocked fallopian tubes, amenorrhea,
colitis, or trauma.
The first in the series,
"Insult, Interference and Infertility: An Overview of Chiropractic
Research," reviewed 14 retrospective articles on the possible effect of
spinal problems on fertility. All of the women in these studies were found
to have vertebral subluxations ‑ misalignments and/or related problems of
the spine that interfere with how the nerves work. These problems in the
spine can be corrected by chiropractors with painless adjustments to the
affected spinal area.
The stress histories of
these infertile women included ‑ but were not limited to ‑ previous motor
vehicle accidents, childhood falls, blocked fallopian tubes, scoliosis, and
work stress that affected both mind and body. All of the women became
pregnant after their subluxations were detected and corrected.
Among the cases cited in
the first JVSR study was that of a 32‑year‑old infertile woman who
had not menstruated for 12 years. The woman had undergone a number of
medical infertility treatments, but still could not conceive. After two
months of chiropractic care, with attention on adjustments in the lumbar
region, her menses started and after regular cycles for four months, she
became pregnant.
In explaining how
chiropractic adjustments could affect fertility Dr. Behrendt noted,
"Essential to all processes of life is the nervous system, which perceives
the environment and coordinates the cellular community's biological response
to the impinging environmental stimuli. It is reasonable to consider that a
system that is properly functioning to its potential may resist destructive
forces more successfully and with less damage." Behrendt is associate editor
of JVSR, chair of the WCA Council on Women's Health, a member of the WCA
International Board of Governors and the WCA’s 2003 "Researcher of the
Year.”
In the JVSR paper
"A Commentary on Infertility," Ogi Ressel , D.C. notes that "The vertebral
subluxation is an entity which has profound effects on the
neuromusculoskeletal system, yet is amenable to correction... With attention
focused on subluxation correction,
care is an option for the subluxated infertile population." Dr. Ressel is
author of the book, "Kids‑First: Health With No Interference. How to Raise
a Healthy Child Outside the Medical Model."
Other papers in the
JVSR series include:
** "Successful Pregnancy
following Diagnosis of Infertility and Miscarriage"
** "Successful In Vitro
Fertilization in a poor Responder while under Network Spinal Analysis Care"
** "The Reduction of
Chronic Colitis with Chiropractic Care Leading to Increased Fertility"
** "Response to Gonstead
Chiropractic Care in a 27 year old Athletic Female with a 5 year history of
Infertility"
** "Chiropractic and
Nutritional Management and its Effect on the Fertility of a Diabetic
Amenorrheal Patient"
** "Healthy Pregnancy in
a Previously Infertile Patient Following D.N.F.T. Chiropractic Care"
** "Female Infertility
and Chiropractic Wellness Care: A Case Study on the Autonomic System
Response"
** "Torque Release
Technique in the Clinical Management of Infertility Related to Cultural or
Religious‑Based Lifestyle"
** "Sacro Occipital
Technique Management of a Thirty Four Year Old Woman with Infertility"
Behrendt noted that,
although not conclusive, the results of the research should stimulate
consideration of structure as a factor in infertility and increase awareness
of the role of the central and peripheral nervous system in fertility.
"I asked 50 women in my
local community if they knew where in the spine the nerves to the
reproductive organs are," Behrendt stated. "When they realized how basic and
essential this approach is, they were stunned this information is not
commonly available."
Abstracts of all articles
may be found at www.jvsr.com.