E Ernst1. 1. Complementary Medicine, Peninsula Medical School, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK. Edzard.Ernst@pms.ac.uk
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to summarise all cases in which chiropractic spinal manipulation was followed by death. DESIGN: This study is a systematic review of case reports. METHODS: Literature searches in four electronic databases with no restrictions of time or language. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Death. RESULTS: Twenty six fatalities were published in the medical literature and many more might have remained unpublished. The alleged pathology usually was a vascular accident involving the dissection of a vertebral artery. CONCLUSION: Numerous deaths have occurred after chiropractic manipulations. The risks of this treatment by far outweigh its benefit.
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to summarise all cases in which chiropractic spinal manipulation was followed by death. DESIGN: This study is a systematic review of case reports. METHODS: Literature searches in four electronic databases with no restrictions of time or language. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Death. RESULTS: Twenty six fatalities were published in the medical literature and many more might have remained unpublished. The alleged pathology usually was a vascular accident involving the dissection of a vertebral artery. CONCLUSION:Numerous deaths have occurred after chiropractic manipulations. The risks of this treatment by far outweigh its benefit.