P B Donzis1, J S Factor. 1. Department of Ophthalmology, Jules Stein Eye Institute, UCLA School of Medicine, USA. pdonzis@usa.net
Abstract
PURPOSE: To report a complication of chiropractic cervical manipulation. METHOD: Case report. A healthy 39-year-old woman developed sudden left peripheral visual field loss after chiropractic neck manipulation. RESULTS: Visual field testing disclosed a left superior homonymous hemianopsia. A magnetic resonance imaging scan performed the day of the event disclosed acute infarction of the ventromedial aspect of the inferior right occipital lobe. CONCLUSION: Cerebral infarct may occur as a result of chiropractic neck manipulation.
PURPOSE: To report a complication of chiropractic cervical manipulation. METHOD: Case report. A healthy 39-year-old woman developed sudden left peripheral visual field loss after chiropractic neck manipulation. RESULTS: Visual field testing disclosed a left superior homonymous hemianopsia. A magnetic resonance imaging scan performed the day of the event disclosed acute infarction of the ventromedial aspect of the inferior right occipital lobe. CONCLUSION:Cerebral infarct may occur as a result of chiropractic neck manipulation.