Yates R G, Lamping D L, Abram N L, Wright C
Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, Toronto, Ontario.
J Manipulative Physiol Ther. 1988 Dec;11(6):484-8.
This study examined the effects of chiropractic adjustments of the thoracic spine (T1-T5) on blood pressure and state anxiety in 21 patients with elevated blood pressure. Subjects were randomly assigned to one of three treatment conditions: active treatment, placebo treatment, or no treatment control. The adjustments were performed by a mechanical chiropractic adjusting device. Dependent measures obtained pre- and post-treatment included systolic and diastolic blood pressure, and state anxiety. Results indicated that systolic and diastolic blood pressure decreased significantly in the active treatment condition, whereas no significant changes occurred in the placebo and control conditions. State anxiety significantly decreased in the active and control conditions. Results provide support for the hypothesis that blood pressure is reduced following chiropractic treatment. Further study is needed to examine the long-term effects of chiropractic treatment on blood pressure.
本研究调查了对21名血压升高患者进行胸椎(T1-T5)整脊调整对血压和状态焦虑的影响。受试者被随机分配到三种治疗条件之一:积极治疗、安慰剂治疗或无治疗对照。调整由机械整脊调整装置进行。治疗前后获得的相关测量指标包括收缩压和舒张压以及状态焦虑。结果表明,在积极治疗条件下收缩压和舒张压显著降低,而在安慰剂和对照条件下未发生显著变化。在积极治疗和对照条件下状态焦虑显著降低。结果为整脊治疗后血压降低的假设提供了支持。需要进一步研究来检验整脊治疗对血压的长期影响。