Watch Your Hump Back

May 1 2005 Dan Murphy
Watch Your Hump Back
May 1 2005 Dan Murphy

Reference: Hyperkyphotic Posture Predicts Mortal­ity in Older Community-Dwelling Men and Women: A Prospective Study Journal of the American Geriatrics Society From: Volume 52 Issue 10, October 2004, Page 1662 Deborah M. Kado, MD; Ms. Mei-Hua Huang; DrPH; Arun S. Karlamangla, MD, PhD; Elizabeth Barrett-Connor, MD and GailA.Greendale,MD. Key Points from Dan Murphy 1. This study shows that hyperkyphosis is not primarily caused by osteoporo­sis. 2. Hyperkyphotic posture is more com­mon in men than women (44% in men, 22% of women). 3. Hyperkyphosis is frequently observed in older persons. 4. In the study, persons with even slight hyperkyphosis had a 1.44 times greater rate of mortality than those without hyperkyphotic posture. 5. Hyperkyphosis is significantly asso­ciated with deaths due to atheroscle­rosis. 6. Hyperkyphosis increased deaths due to atherosclerosis by 2.4 times. 7. In these seniors, the greater the hyperkyphotic posture, the greater the rates of death. 8. The hyperkyphotic pos­ture reflects an increased rate of physiological ag­ing. |Very Important! 9. Atherosclerosis and hyperkyphosis have a common underlying pathology. My ex­planation is: Hyperkyphosis alters the mechanical inhibition of the thoracic sympathetic nervous system, increas­ing sympathetic traffic, which contrib­utes to atherosclerosis. 10. Hyperkyphotic posture predicts in­creased mortality. 11 .Interventions specifically targeted at improving hyperkyphotic posture could result in reduced mortality rates." |Very Important | This article is extremely important be­cause it supports the concept of the "si­lent subluxation" (postural distortions) be­ing related to visceral pathology. Specifi­cally, in this article, the visceral pathology is death from atherosclerotic disease.EH .-I /V7(S' graduate oj Western States Chiropractic Col­lege. Or. Dan Murphy is on the /acuity of Life Chiroprac­tic College If cst. ami is the I 'ice President of the Interna­tional Chiropractic Association. For more information, visit httn://www.ilantnurnhvilc.coin