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Man 'broke neck during chiropractor treatment' in York | Man 'broke neck during chiropractor treatment' in York |
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A man whose neck broke as he was treated by a chiropractor shouted "You are hurting me," his widow told an inquest. | |
John Lawler, 80, was attending Chiropractic 1st in York in August 2017 when he said he could not feel his arms and became like a "ragdoll". | John Lawler, 80, was attending Chiropractic 1st in York in August 2017 when he said he could not feel his arms and became like a "ragdoll". |
Mr Lawler was taken to York Hospital and later transferred to Leeds General Infirmary where he died the next day. | Mr Lawler was taken to York Hospital and later transferred to Leeds General Infirmary where he died the next day. |
A police investigation into his death ruled out any criminal charges. | A police investigation into his death ruled out any criminal charges. |
Giving evidence, Joan Lawler, said her husband had been a fit and healthy man. | Giving evidence, Joan Lawler, said her husband had been a fit and healthy man. |
They had booked a series of chiropractic treatments after an initial assessment with Dr Arleen Scholten. | They had booked a series of chiropractic treatments after an initial assessment with Dr Arleen Scholten. |
"She said his shoulders and back were out of line and by gentle manipulation she could make his life much happier," Mrs Lawler said. | "She said his shoulders and back were out of line and by gentle manipulation she could make his life much happier," Mrs Lawler said. |
The first two appointments went well and they returned for a third appointment on Friday 11 August, , Mrs Lawler added. | The first two appointments went well and they returned for a third appointment on Friday 11 August, , Mrs Lawler added. |
"She started on the shoulders and went round his body.... Then the table dropped and he shouted 'You're hurting me. You are hurting me. I can't feel my arms,'" Mrs Lawler told the inquest. | "She started on the shoulders and went round his body.... Then the table dropped and he shouted 'You're hurting me. You are hurting me. I can't feel my arms,'" Mrs Lawler told the inquest. |
She said Dr Scholten carried on treating her husband for a moment but then realised he was unresponsive and asked him to turn over. | She said Dr Scholten carried on treating her husband for a moment but then realised he was unresponsive and asked him to turn over. |
He did not respond and the chiropractor manoeuvred him into a chair. | He did not respond and the chiropractor manoeuvred him into a chair. |
"She got John on to the chair but he was like a ragdoll," Mrs Lawler said. | "She got John on to the chair but he was like a ragdoll," Mrs Lawler said. |
"He wasn't moving and he wasn't speaking." | "He wasn't moving and he wasn't speaking." |
She said when paramedics arrived Dr Scholten did not inform them of the table drop element during the treatment only that she had been applying "gentle manipulation". | She said when paramedics arrived Dr Scholten did not inform them of the table drop element during the treatment only that she had been applying "gentle manipulation". |
He was initially taken to York Hospital where the family was told he had a broken neck. | He was initially taken to York Hospital where the family was told he had a broken neck. |
"They said unfortunately John was a paraplegic and needed to be moved to a special unit," Mrs Lawler said. | "They said unfortunately John was a paraplegic and needed to be moved to a special unit," Mrs Lawler said. |
The following day, at Leeds General Infirmary, she was told Mr Lawler had multiple spinal injuries and a broken neck and would need a 14-hour operation to install a neck brace. | The following day, at Leeds General Infirmary, she was told Mr Lawler had multiple spinal injuries and a broken neck and would need a 14-hour operation to install a neck brace. |
It would be a traumatic operation and they were told it "might kill him anyway", she said. | It would be a traumatic operation and they were told it "might kill him anyway", she said. |
She said during this discussion her husband made some mumbling noises. | She said during this discussion her husband made some mumbling noises. |
"We decided he was saying no [to the operation]," she said. | "We decided he was saying no [to the operation]," she said. |
"There was nothing they could do. He lay there and just faded away," she added. | "There was nothing they could do. He lay there and just faded away," she added. |
The inquest continues. | The inquest continues. |
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