One-third of
Asthmatic Children In Canadian Province Use Non-Medical Care
In an article from Reuters Health
Information, printed in the Journal of the AMA is
a report of a survey that showed many children with
asthma were seeking what the article termed, “complementary
medicine” for their problem. Dr. Sheldon Spier,
of Alberta Children's Hospital in Calgary, surveyed
the parents of 117 pediatric asthma patients. Thirty
percent reported using complementary medicine to help
manage their children's asthma symptoms, most commonly
herbal medications, chiropractic, homeopathy, and
vitamin C supplementation. One of the common reasons
given for the usage was, the non-medical practitioners
were perceived as “treating the whole patient."
The International Chiropractic Pediatric Association
lists several studies on their web site ( www.icpa4kids.org
) discussing the benefits of chiropractic for children
with asthma. The following are some of those excerpts:
“76.5% of patients with bronchial asthma said
they benefited from chiropractic treatment. Peak flow
rate and vital capacity increased after the third
treatment. Significantly lower quality of life impairment
rating scores were reported for 90.1% of children
after 60 days of chiropractic care. During this same
time period the average number of asthma attacks decreased
an average of 44.9%, and asthma medication usage was
decreased an average of 66.5%. Among parents of asthmatic
children who had received chiropractic treatment,
92% considered this treatment beneficial.”