# Complications of Chiropractic Manipulation in a Patient With Von Willebrand Disease: A Clinical Case Report and Literature Review

**Authors:** Omar Fernando Rodriguez-Rodriguez, A. Olán-Rovirosa, Mario J.P. Gallegos-Alvarado, Gámez Jesús A., César Osvaldo Ruiz-Rivero

PMC · DOI: 10.7759/cureus.102485 · 2026-01-28

## TL;DR

A patient with Von Willebrand disease experienced a serious complication after chiropractic manipulation, leading to a large hematoma and nerve damage.

## Contribution

This case report highlights a rare but severe complication of chiropractic manipulation in a patient with a bleeding disorder.

## Key findings

- The patient developed an iliopsoas hematoma causing femoral neuropathy after chiropractic manipulation.
- Coagulation factor replacement and drainage led to significant improvement, though some residual effects remained.
- The case underscores the risks of chiropractic therapy in patients with Von Willebrand disease.

## Abstract

Von Willebrand disease (VWD) is the most common inherited bleeding disorder and predisposes patients to hemorrhagic complications following trauma or invasive procedures. Chiropractic spinal manipulation is widely used for musculoskeletal pain; however, serious complications have been reported, particularly in patients with underlying coagulopathies. Iliopsoas hematoma with secondary femoral neuropathy is an uncommon but potentially disabling condition. We present a clinical case highlighting this rare complication following chiropractic manipulation in a patient with VWD and review the relevant literature. We describe the clinical course and follow-up of a 32-year-old female patient with known VWD who developed acute neurological deficits after chiropractic manipulation. Imaging findings were analyzed using radiographs, computed tomography (CT), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Hematoma volume was calculated using the ABC/2 formula, which has been well validated and shows a high correlation with volumes calculated using planimetric techniques.

An extensive review of the literature regarding iliopsoas hematomas, chiropractic complications, and management strategies in coagulopathic patients was performed. After chiropractic manipulation, the patient developed severe lumbar and inguinal pain, followed by progressive weakness and sensory impairment of the left lower limb. Imaging revealed a large left iliopsoas hematoma measuring approximately 896 cc, causing femoral nerve compression. Management included coagulation factor replacement, pain control, and interventional radiology-guided drainage, resulting in significant hematoma reduction and neurological improvement.

At the six-month follow-up, residual neuropathy and muscle atrophy persisted, although functional recovery was evident. Patients with VWD are at high risk for severe hemorrhagic complications even after seemingly minor manipulative therapies. Chiropractic spinal manipulation may precipitate life-threatening or disabling bleeding events in this population. Early recognition, appropriate imaging, correction of the coagulopathy, and multidisciplinary management are crucial to optimize outcomes. This case highlights the importance of patient counseling, risk stratification, and caution when considering alternative therapies in individuals with inherited bleeding disorders.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** Von Willebrand disease (MONDO:0019565), femoral neuropathy (MONDO:0006759)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** bleeding (MESH:D006470), musculoskeletal pain (MESH:D059352), femoral neuropathy (MESH:D020428), muscle atrophy (MESH:D009133), coagulopathies (MESH:D001778), neuropathy (MESH:D009422), sensory impairment (MESH:D012678), VWD (MESH:D014842), inherited bleeding disorder (MESH:D025861), Hematoma (MESH:D006406), lumbar and inguinal pain (MESH:D010146), trauma (MESH:D014947), nerve compression (MESH:D009408), weakness (MESH:D018908), neurological deficits (MESH:D009461)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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