Abstract
Background
Despite
the
progress
made
in
better
understanding
potential
mechanisms
of
spinal
manipulative
therapy
(SMT)
and
its
treatment
effects,
a
knowledge
gap
continues
to
exist
when
identifying
specific
factors
that
contribute
perceived
effect
associated
with
SMT.
The
purpose
study
was
explore
perceptions
chiropractic
clinicians,
interns,
patients
regarding
what
during
doctor-patient
encounter
Methods
This
used
convenience
sampling
enroll
participants
from
teaching
clinic
United
States.
Semi-structured
interviews
were
as
main
form
data
collection,
which
took
place
January-April
2024.
subsequently
analyzed
using
thematic
analysis
organized
into
themes
through
an
iterative
open
coding
process.
Results
Six
rounds
conducted
for
total
18
interviews.
Each
round
consisted
one
patient
who
received
including
SMT,
intern
performed
treatment,
clinician
oversaw
treatment.
After
analyzing
interview
data,
following
five
identified:
Treatment
Outcome,
Therapeutic
Alliance,
Adjunctive
Therapies,
Significance
Cavitation,
Psychomotor
Skills.
theme
multiple
subthemes
mentioned
by
participant
groups
at
varying
frequencies.
Patients
frequently
importance
improvement
symptoms
well
good
communication
skills
use
adjunctive
therapies.
Interns
valued
functional
change
while
clinicians
focused
on
confidence
levels
psychomotor
skills.
There
differing
views
significance
cavitation,
ranging
indifference
indication
successful
Conclusion
qualitative
identified
several
describe
may
In
addition
required
perform
educators
practitioners
should
consider
such
therapeutic
alliance
between
provider,
therapies,
assessment
outcome
intervention.
PLoS ONE,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
20(5), P. e0321498 - e0321498
Published: May 9, 2025
Background
Trauma
is
a
significant
public
health
issue
that
affects
both
mental
and
physical
health.
Healthcare
delivery
based
on
trauma-informed
care
(TIC)
principles
designed
to
mitigate
the
risk
of
re-traumatization
in
healthcare
settings
improve
patient
outcomes.
Chronic
pain
common
comorbidity
trauma
reason
people
seek
healthcare,
including
chiropractic
care.
The
extent
which
TIC
training
integrated
into
education
Doctor
Chiropractic
Programs
(DCPs)
remains
unclear.
Objective
This
study
aims
evaluate
presence
educational
curricula
documents
from
accredited
DCPs
across
United
States
Canada
identify
potential
gaps
trauma-sensitive
within
training.
Methods
A
scoping
document
analysis
will
be
conducted
using
(program
handbooks,
course
catalogs,
syllabi)
by
Council
Education
(CCE-USA).
Documents
evaluated
for
TIC-related
search
terms
established
frameworks
Substance
Abuse
Mental
Health
Services
Administration
Harvard
Medical
School
Core
Competencies.
assess
such
as
safety,
trust,
empowerment,
cultural
sensitivity.
phased
approach
used
data
extraction,
ensuring
comprehensive
review
integration.
Results
quantify
inclusion
trends
or
related
education.
Conclusion
Our
findings
can
inform
future
curriculum
development,
integrate
effectively
enhance
trauma-exposed
patients.
Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
9(4), P. 262 - 262
Published: Dec. 7, 2024
A
manual
approach
combined
with
therapeutic
exercise
versus
alone
is
a
debated
issue
in
the
literature.
The
American
College
of
Rheumatology
guidelines
"conditionally
recommended
against"
therapy
for
management
hip
osteoarthritis.
Manual
followed
by
exercise,
instead,
appears
to
lead
faster
return
sport
than
adductor
groin
pain.
There
need
understand
which
most
effective
treatment
nonspecific
musculoskeletal
diseases.
aim
this
systematic
review
determine
between
and
subjects
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
25(1)
Published: Dec. 5, 2024
Abstract
Background
Individuals
with
chronic
musculoskeletal
conditions
experience
persistent
pain
and
disability
that
has
deleterious
impacts
on
physical
function,
psychological
health,
social
engagement,
relationships,
work
participation.
This
impact
is
greater
in
people
psychosocial
risk
factors,
best
practice
care
recommends
a
biopsychosocial
approach
to
management.
Orthopaedic
surgery
often
an
effective
management
for
conditions,
but
research
only
recently
explored
the
links
between
differing
patient
outcomes
after
orthopaedic
factors.
Implementing
approaches
taken
great
strides
primary
setting
however,
implementation
of
brings
complexity
as
context
changes
from
hospital
based
secondary
care.
The
aim
this
review
therefore
explore
elective
context,
informed
by
evidence
Assessment
factors
Several
composite
screening
tools
or
‘yellow
flags’
are
recommended
use
alongside
comprehensive
interview.
However,
measures
have
focused
discharge
destination,
there
not
universal
interview
incorporating
approach.
A
range
been
developed
setting,
yet
few
surgery.
Implementation
into
enormous
potential
all
stakeholders,
several
barriers
exist
at
level
individual
practitioner,
workforce,
health
service
society.
We
discussed
key
considerations
including
workforce
composition,
patient-centred
shared
decision
making,
literacy,
continuity
care,
consideration
preferences
women
culturally
diverse
communities.
Conclusion
considers
current
literature
exploring
presents
critical
opportunity
provide
optimised,
equitable,
high-value,
Abstract
Background
Despite
the
progress
made
in
better
understanding
potential
mechanisms
of
spinal
manipulative
therapy
(SMT)
and
its
treatment
effects,
a
knowledge
gap
continues
to
exist
when
identifying
specific
factors
that
contribute
perceived
effect
associated
with
SMT.
The
purpose
study
was
explore
perceptions
chiropractic
clinicians,
interns,
patients
regarding
what
during
doctor-patient
encounter
Methods
This
used
convenience
sampling
enroll
participants
from
teaching
clinic
United
States.
Semi-structured
interviews
were
as
main
form
data
collection,
which
took
place
January-April
2024.
subsequently
analyzed
using
thematic
analysis
organized
into
themes
through
an
iterative
open
coding
process.
Results
Six
rounds
conducted
for
total
18
interviews.
Each
round
consisted
one
patient
who
received
including
SMT,
intern
performed
treatment,
clinician
oversaw
treatment.
After
analyzing
interview
data,
following
five
identified:
Treatment
Outcome,
Therapeutic
Alliance,
Adjunctive
Therapies,
Significance
Cavitation,
Psychomotor
Skills.
theme
multiple
subthemes
mentioned
by
participant
groups
at
varying
frequencies.
Patients
frequently
importance
improvement
symptoms
well
good
communication
skills
use
adjunctive
therapies.
Interns
valued
functional
change
while
clinicians
focused
on
confidence
levels
psychomotor
skills.
There
differing
views
significance
cavitation,
ranging
indifference
indication
successful
Conclusion
qualitative
identified
several
describe
may
In
addition
required
perform
educators
practitioners
should
consider
such
therapeutic
alliance
between
provider,
therapies,
assessment
outcome
intervention.