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Oculomotor Palsy

 

Cervical spine treatment of oculomotor palsy: a case report.  Bryant TC, Stauffer WM, Simon GW J Chiropractic Jul 1988;38-39. 

This is the case  of a sixty-eight year old woman who suffered from ataxia and oculomotor nerve palsy (right eye being fixed in an extreme lateral gaze) 

Chiropractic examination revealed a C1 and C6 subluxation that was corrected and her eye problems began to improve within a few days.  T12 was later adjusted and the ataxia was improving.  She continued care at weekly intervals and within two months the symptoms disappeared completely.

 

 Call your Concord Chiropractor now at 925 685-2002 to see how Chiropractic can help you.

 

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