Blum, CL, "Cranial Therapeutic Treatment of Down Syndrome",
Chiropractic Technique, May 1999; 11(2): 66-76.
This paper is a single subject case history regarding a Down's syndrome child with severe
tachypnea, a history of chronic pneumonias, a failure to thrive, chronic fevers of unknown
origin, and a possible atrial septal defect. Open heart surgery was suggested by the
doctors who had previously evaluated the patient in hope of slowing his breathing and
improving his failure to thrive. Since surgery was not imminent the patients parents
sought conservative care at my office. The patient received nutritional and cranial
therapeutic therapy which appeared to alleviate many of his symptoms within the first two
to four months of treatment. As his breathing normalized and general health improved he no
longer had need for surgery.