SMT for Abdominophrenic Dyssynergia: Clinical Case Study

A captivating case study reveals the transformative power of chiropractic care for a 46-year-old woman suffering from abdominophrenic dyssynergia (APD), a perplexing disorder of gut-brain interaction. For a year, she endured a severely distended abdomen resembling full-term pregnancy, accompanied by hypertonic muscle tone and inability to contract her abdominal muscles. Extensive conventional treatments, including GI interventions, central neuromodulators, and eye-movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR), provided only temporary or no relief. Despite the patient's strong belief that postural changes contributed to her symptoms, chiropractic care was initially not considered by other providers.

Her APD, characterized by abnormal diaphragm and abdominal wall coordination, severely impacted her quality of life, leading to depression and isolation. Convinced her spine was involved, she sought chiropractic care. Treatment aimed to correct vertebral subluxations and reduce neurological interference through myofascial release, spinal traction, and spinal adjustments. Remarkably, after just a few visits, she experienced significant relief, regaining abdominal muscle control, reducing distension, and alleviating associated neurological symptoms. This inspiring case underscores the vital role chiropractic can play in managing complex, debilitating conditions that conventional medicine struggles to address, highlighting its potential for life-changing patient outcomes.
SMT for Abdominophrenic Dyssynergia: Clinical Case Study