| Literature DB >> 30937237 |
Justin Chin1, Munib Francis1, Julie M Lavalliere1, Christine M Lomiguen2.
Abstract
Greater than two-thirds of all Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections are chronic, leading to extrahepatic changes in the body. The objective of this article was to describe various musculoskeletal findings that can be elicited during an osteopathic structural exam in the setting of liver dysfunction along with an overview of hepatic viscerosomatics and Chapman's points. Osteopathic medicine is a branch of modern medicine that utilizes hands-on diagnosis and treatment through musculoskeletal manifestations in addition to the standard allopathic practices. Herein, we presented a case of untreated chronic HCV infection, complicated by polysubstance abuse, with positive findings on osteopathic physical exam consistent with hepatic pathology.Entities:
Keywords: chapman's points; chronic hepatitis c; hepatic pathology; hepatitis c; liver dysfunction; liver pathology; osteopathic medicine; osteopathic physical exam; viscerosomatic reflex; viscerosomatics
Year: 2019 PMID: 30937237 PMCID: PMC6433085 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.3939
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1Complete osteopathic physical exam with significant findings
Osteopathic examination checklist adapted from the Journal of the American Osteopathic Association
Figure 2Schematic diagram of hepatic viscerosomatics and its associated musculoskeletal manifestations
Original graphics created by Justin Chin
Figure 3Anterior Chapman’s point locations for the liver, with its associated posterior treatment locations
Blue: Chapman's point on fifth intercostal space associated with liver dysfunctions
Red: Chapman's point on sixth intercostal space associated with liver and gallbladder dysfunctions
Original graphics created by Justin Chin