Welcome to Arizona Chiropractic Neurology Center Patient and Contact Information History and Review of Systems Dr. Trevor Berry, DC, DACNB Dr. Russell Teames DC, DACNB Dr. Carlos Santo MS, NMD 3800 W. Ray Rd. #12 Chandler, AZ 85226 Phone: (480) 756-2600 Fax: (480) 756-0800 Please fill out the following form in as much detail as possible. All your health information is kept confidential. Name_____________________________________________________________________________________ Today’s Date ____________________ Age __________ Address_____________________________________ City ________________________________ State ___________________ ZIP __________________________ Gender: Male Female Height _________________ Weight __________ DOB ____________________ Home Phone (______) ____________ Cell (______) __________________ Work (______) _______________ Email____________________________________________________________________________________ Occupation________________________________________________________________________________ Emergency Contact name _______________________ Emergency Number (______) ____________________ List of current/previous doctors: Primary Care Physician ______________________________________________________________________ Other (please specify)________________________________________________________________________ How did you hear about our office? ___________________________________________________________ Medication List: Please list the name of each current prescribed and over the counter medications, prescribed use and any side effects/reactions Medication Purpose of Taking Medication Any Side-Effects
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Welcome to Arizona Chiropractic Neurology Center
Patient and Contact Information History and Review of Systems
Dr. Trevor Berry, DC, DACNB Dr. Russell Teames DC, DACNB Dr. Carlos Santo MS, NMD 3800 W. Ray Rd. #12 Chandler, AZ 85226 Phone: (480) 756-2600 Fax: (480) 756-0800
Please fill out the following form in as much detail as possible. All your health information is kept confidential.
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Arizona Chiropractic Neurology Center
Informed Consent Document To the patient: Please read this entire document prior to signing it. It is important that you understand the information contained in this document. Please ask questions before you sign if there is anything that is unclear. The nature of the chiropractic adjustment The primary treatment we use as a Doctor of Chiropractic is spinal manipulative therapy (SMT, CMT). We will use this procedure to treat you. We may use our hands or a mechanical instrument upon your body in such a way as you move your joints. That may cause an audible “pop” or “click”, much as you have experienced when you “crack” your knuckles. You may feel a sense of movement. Analysis/Examination/Treatment As part of the analysis, examination, and treatment, you are consenting to the following procedures:
--Postural analysis --EMS/TENS/Galvanic --Imaging and Lab studies as indicated --hot/cold therapy --Stretching --massage therapy --exercise rehabilitation --Microcurrent --low level laser therapy --SSEP --Functional medicine/supplements --Other____________ The material risks inherent in chiropractic care
As with any healthcare procedure, there are certain complications which may arise during chiropractic manipulation and physiotherapy. These complications include but are not limited to: fractures, disc injuries, dislocations, muscle strains, ligament sprains, cervical myelopathy, and burns. Some types of manipulation of the neck have been associated with injuries to the arteries in the neck leading to or contributing to complications including stroke (CVA). Some patients will feel some stiffness and soreness following the first few days of treatment. I will make every reasonable effort during the examination to screen for contraindications to care; however, if you have a condition that would otherwise not come to my attention, it is your responsibility to inform me. Cauda Equina Syndrome has been reported in rare cases which requires immediate medical care.
The probability of those risks occurring Statistically, Chiropractic Care has been demonstrated to be one of the safest of all healthcare practices. Fractures are rare occurrences and generally result from some underlying weakness of the bone which I check for during the raking of your history and examination. CVA has been the subject of tremendous disagreement. The incidences of stroke are exceedingly rare and are estimated to occur one in five million cervical adjustments. Two major studies (2008, 2015) showed there was not causation between CMT and CVA but rather the patient was already presenting with arterial dissection. The other complications are also generally described as rare.
The availability and nature of other treatment options Other treatment options for your condition may include:
-Self-administered, over-the-counter (OTC) analgesics, ice, head or rest. -Medical care and prescription drugs such as anti-inflammatories, muscle relaxants and pain killers. -Hospitalization/Surgery
If you choose to use on of the above noted “other treatment” options, you should be aware that there are severe risks associated with these treatments. Many patients taking OTC NSAID’s such as Ibuprofen and Acetaminophen are not aware that every year there are thousands of deaths associated with their use. No medicine should ever be taken without discussing their side effects and inherent statistical danger with their primary care physician or pharmacist. The PDR is also a good reference regarding pharmaceutical use.
The risks and dangers attendant to remaining untreated Remaining untreated may create adhesions or scar tissue that can weaken the area and reduce mobility. Further joint degeneration may occur as well as the development of chronic pain syndromes. Over time this process may complicate treatment making it more difficult and less effective the longer it is postponed.
DO NOT SIGN UNTIL YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE ABOVE. I have read or have had read to me the above explanation of the chiropractic adjustment and related treatment. By signing below I
state that I have weighed the risks involved in undergoing treatment and have decided that it is in my best interest to undergo the
treatment recommended. Having been informed of the risks, I hereby give my consent to that treatment.
I understand that I may revoke this authorization at any time, which will then apply to any future disclosures of my protected
health information. I have been given the opportunity to review the Notice of Privacy Practices available in the office.
Signature of Patient/Guardian: ______________________________ Date: _________________
Name: ___________________________________________ Age: ______ Sex: _____ Date: ____________________ PART I Please list your 5 major health concerns in order of importance:1. ____________________________________________ 4. ___________________________________________ 2. ____________________________________________ 5. ___________________________________________3. ____________________________________________
PART II Please circle the appropriate number on all questions below. 0 as the least/never to 3 as the most/always.
Metabolic Assessment Formtm
Symptom groups listed on this form are not intended to be used as a diagnosis of any disease or condition.
Category I Feeling that bowels do not empty completely Lower abdominal pain relieved by passing stool or gas Alternating constipation and diarrhea Diarrhea Constipation Hard, dry, or small stool Coated tongue or “fuzzy” debris on tongue Pass large amount of foul-smelling gasMore than 3 bowel movements daily Use laxatives frequently
Category II Increasing frequency of food reactions Unpredictable food reactions Aches, pains, and swelling throughout the body Unpredictable abdominal swellingFrequent bloating and distention after eating Abdominal intolerance to sugars and starches Category III Intolerance to smellsIntolerance to jewelryIntolerance to shampoo, lotion, detergents, etcMultiple smell and chemical sensitivitiesConstant skin outbreaks Category IV Excessive belching, burping, or bloatingGas immediately following a mealOffensive breathDifficult bowel movementsSense of fullness during and after mealsDifficulty digesting fruits and vegetables; undigested food found in stools
Category VStomach pain, burning, or aching 1-4 hours after eatingUse of antacidsFeel hungry an hour or two after eatingHeartburn when lying down or bending forwardTemporary relief by using antacids, food, milk, or carbonated beveragesDigestive problems subside with rest and relaxationHeartburn due to spicy foods, chocolate, citrus, peppers, alcohol, and caffeine
Category VI Roughage and fiber cause constipationIndigestion and fullness last 2-4 hours after eatingPain, tenderness, soreness on left side under rib cageExcessive passage of gasNausea and/or vomitingStool undigested, foul smelling, mucus like, greasy, or poorly formedFrequent urinationIncreased thirst and appetite
Category VIIAbdominal distention after consumption of fiber, starches, and sugarAbdominal distention after certain probiotic or natural supplementsLowered gastrointestinal motility, constipationRaised gastrointestinal motility, diarrheaAlternating constipation and diarrheaSuspicion of nutritional malabsorptionFrequent use of antacid medicationHave you been diagnosed with Celiac Disease, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Diverticulosis/ Diverticulitis, or Leaky Gut Syndrome?
Category VIII Greasy or high-fat foods cause distressLower bowel gas and/or bloating several hours after eatingBitter metallic taste in mouth, especially in the morningBurpy, fishy taste after consuming fish oilsDifficulty losing weight Unexplained itchy skinYellowish cast to eyesStool color alternates from clay colored to normal brownReddened skin, especially palmsDry or flaky skin and/or hairHistory of gallbladder attacks or stonesHave you had your gallbladder removed?
Category IX Acne and unhealthy skinExcessive hair lossOverall sense of bloatingBodily swelling for no reasonHormone imbalancesWeight gainPoor bowel functionExcessively foul-smelling sweat
Category X Crave sweets during the dayIrritable if meals are missedDepend on coffee to keep going/get startedGet light-headed if meals are missedEating relieves fatigueFeel shaky, jittery, or have tremorsAgitated, easily upset, nervousPoor memory/forgetfulBlurred vision
Category XIFatigue after mealsCrave sweets during the dayEating sweets does not relieve cravings for sugarMust have sweets after mealsWaist girth is equal or larger than hip girthFrequent urinationIncreased thirst and appetiteDifficulty losing weight
Category XII Cannot stay asleepCrave saltSlow starter in the morningAfternoon fatigueDizziness when standing up quicklyAfternoon headachesHeadaches with exertion or stressWeak nails
Category XIIICannot fall asleepPerspire easilyUnder a high amount of stressWeight gain when under stress Wake up tired even after 6 or more hours of sleepExcessive perspiration or perspiration with little or no activity
Category XIV Edema and swelling in ankles and wristsMuscle crampingPoor muscle enduranceFrequent urinationFrequent thirstCrave saltAbnormal sweating from minimal activityAlteration in bowel regularityInability to hold breath for long periodsShallow, rapid breathing
Category XVTired/sluggishFeel cold―hands, feet, all overRequire excessive amounts of sleep to function properlyIncrease in weight even with low-calorie dietGain weight easilyDifficult, infrequent bowel movementsDepression/lack of motivationMorning headaches that wear off as the day progressesOuter third of eyebrow thinsThinning of hair on scalp, face, or genitals, or excessive hair lossDryness of skin and/or scalpMental sluggishness
Category XVIHeart palpitationsInward tremblingIncreased pulse even at restNervous and emotionalInsomnia
Category XVI (Cont.) Night sweatsDifficulty gaining weight
Category XVII (Males Only)Urination difficulty or dribblingFrequent urinationPain inside of legs or heelsFeeling of incomplete bowel emptyingLeg twitching at night
Category XVIII (Males Only)Decreased libidoDecreased number of spontaneous morning erectionsDecreased fullness of erectionsDifficulty maintaining morning erectionsSpells of mental fatigueInability to concentrateEpisodes of depressionMuscle sorenessDecreased physical staminaUnexplained weight gainIncrease in fat distribution around chest and hipsSweating attacksMore emotional than in the past
Category XIX (Menstruating Females Only)PerimenopausalAlternating menstrual cycle lengthsExtended menstrual cycle (greater than 32 days)Shortened menstrual cycle (less than 24 days)Pain and cramping during periodsScanty blood flowHeavy blood flowBreast pain and swelling during mensesPelvic pain during mensesIrritable and depressed during mensesAcneFacial hair growthHair loss/thinning
Category XX (Menopausal Females Only)How many years have you been menopausal?Since menopause, do you ever have uterine bleeding?Hot flashesMental fogginessDisinterest in sexMood swingsDepressionPainful intercourseShrinking breastsFacial hair growthAcneIncreased vaginal pain, dryness, or itching
PART IIIHow many alcoholic beverages do you consume per week? How many caffeinated beverages do you consume per day? How many times do you eat out per week? How many times do you eat raw nuts or seeds per week?List the three worst foods you eat during the average week:List the three healthiest foods you eat during the average week:PART IVPlease list any medications you currently take and for what conditions:
Please list any natural supplements you currently take and for what conditions:
Rate your stress level on a scale of 1-10 during the average week:How many times do you eat fish per week?How many times do you work out per week?
Brain Health and Nutrition Assessment Form™ (BHNAF)