High-velocity neck manipulation may result in stress on eyes

ANI  |  Washington D.C. [USA] 

Turns out, while adjusting the neck by a one needs to be careful as high-has been shown to result in stress on the eye and lead to spotty vision.

This was the case for a 59-year-old woman who experienced a "tadpole" shaped spot in her vision while driving home from a visit - with her sight worsening the next day. She had just received cervical spine manipulation using the high-technique to help with her

The woman's vision returned to normal in about two weeks without treatment. Because the cells of the retina are so sensitive, even to the blood vessels can translate to vision problems.

Cardiovascular experts have been outspoken about risks of treatment.

High-velocity has been associated with a certain type of stroke, or vertebral artery dissection, which led the to issue a warning statement in 2014.

The short, rapid movements of neck manipulation may cause a small tear in the artery walls in the neck. The can result in a if a forms at the site and later breaks free to block a blood vessel in the brain.

Eye problems can follow, including or central retinal artery occlusion, a blockage of the artery carrying oxygen to the nerve cells in the retina at the back of the eye.

However, the case at suggests a new complication: direct damage to structures in the eye due to the force of neck adjustments.

It's the first case report of care leading to multiple pre-retinal haemorrhages, authors say.

Other possible complications are disrupting the vitreous humor - the clear, gel-like substance that fills the eye between the lens and the retina. Although the connection to care is considered a temporal association, the timing of the patient's eye symptoms following the chiropractic visit is hard to ignore.

The full findings are present in of Ophthalmology Case Reports.

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First Published: Mon, October 01 2018. 11:55 IST