Baby's neck broken in chiro bungle

Posted: Published on September 29th, 2013

This post was added by Dr Simmons

Hands-on: A Facebook photo of chiropractic manipulation. Photo: Supplied

Doctors are calling for chiropractors to stop treating children after a Melbourne infant's neck was broken during a chiropractic adjustment that went horribly wrong.

Melbourne paediatrician Chris Pappas said he cared for a four-month-old baby last year after one of her vertebrae was fractured during a chiropractic treatment for torticollis - a wry neck, which is usually harmless in babies. He said the infant, who was rushed to Monash Medical Centre for treatment, was lucky to make a full recovery.

Another few millimetres and there would have been a devastating spinal cord injury and the baby would have either died or had severe neurological impairment with quadriplegia. Everybody was very nervous about this little baby

''It was a very fine line. Another few millimetres and there would have been a devastating spinal cord injury and the baby would have either died or had severe neurological impairment with quadriplegia. Everybody was very nervous about this little baby,'' he said.

Warning: Dr Chris Pappas is a paediatrician from Monash Medical Centre. Photo: Jason South

Dr Pappas complained about the treatment to the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency, which referred the case to the Chiropractic Board of Australia - the body charged with public protection and setting care standards.

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Three weeks ago, he received a letter from AHPRA saying the case had been privately investigated and closed after the chiropractor committed to completing education in paediatric chiropractic. The letter said the board had considered the patient's records and an independent opinion before deciding that the way the chiropractor practises ''is, or may be, unsatisfactory''.

Dr Pappas said he was concerned the board's decision was an endorsement of chiropractic treatment for infants when there was no scientific evidence to support claims they could treat children's ailments and evidence of harm was mounting. ''I think they have put the chiropractor's interests before the interests of the public and I think that's wrong,'' Dr Pappas said.

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Baby's neck broken in chiro bungle

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