Autism
Filed under: Case of the month, Spinewave Bulletin, Symptoms, Testimonials
Spinewave Case Study:
Improvements in 7-year old autistic child following chiropractic care.
With reference to chiropractic care by Dr. Neil Bossenger on James Cunnington.
James was diagnosed with severe autism at 14 months, he is now seven. James is non-verbal, though he does have receptive language skills. He is not yet toileting himself consistently. He toe walks and constantly chews his sleeves. He has good eye contact, though his right eye roams. He flaps and has various other self-stimulatory behaviours and as well as a lot of diarrhoea. He has temper tantrums when his needs are not being met.
James started with applied behaviour analysis treatment at age two and continued with this for four to five years with only small positive results. He has had dietary interventions; gluten/casein free and supplements with no positive results.
James started chiropractic care around April 2008, and has had positive results.
Very quickly, his right eye stopped roaming, his diarrhoea decreased, and his temper tantrums decreased. After 1-2 months of care his sleeve chewing and toe walking has almost completely stopped. He has also had other several positive new behaviours including improvements and more awareness of toileting.
I would highly recommend Neil Bossenger. He is a highly knowledgeable, skilled and experienced chiropractor. He is very patient and understanding with autistic behaviours and has a good rapport with kids.
Andy Cunnington, Dad.
James’ thermographic scans
What these scans measure essentially is the amount of disturbance in the autonomic (automatic) nervous system. That is to say the part of the nervous system which regulates organs, glands and blood vessels. When the system is under pressure, certain areas will “light up”. Red is bad; green is good, meaning less disturbance. As can be seen with the before-and-after improvements, a nervous system that is working well will show with improved function.
Before (April, 2008)
After (July, 2008)
Study shows chiropractic care can benefit autistic children. Read more…
Interested in a complimentary chat at the practice?









