Chiropractic and CAM utilization: a descriptive review.

Dana J Lawrence, William C Meeker
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Abstract

Objective: To conduct a descriptive review of the scientific literature examining use rates of modalities and procedures used by CAM clinicians to manage chronic LBP and other conditions

Data sources: A literature of PubMed and MANTIS was performed using the key terms Chiropractic; Low Back Pain; Utilization Rate; Use Rate; Complementary and Alternative Medicine; and Health Services in various combinations.

Data selection: A total of 137 papers were selected, based upon including information about chiropractic utilization, CAM utilization and low back pain and other conditions.

Data synthesis: Information was extracted from each paper addressing use of chiropractic and CAM, and is summarized in tabular form.

Results: Thematic analysis of the paper topics indicated that there were 5 functional areas covered by the literature: back pain papers, general chiropractic papers, insurance-related papers, general CAM-related papers; and worker's compensation papers.

Conclusion: Studies looking at chiropractic utilization demonstrate that the rates vary, but generally fall into a range from around 6% to 12% of the population, most of whom seek chiropractic care for low back pain and not for organic disease or visceral dysfunction. CAM is itself used by people suffering from a variety of conditions, though it is often used not as a primary intervention, but rather as an additional form of care. CAM and chiropractic often offer lower costs for comparable results compared to conventional medicine.

捏脊和CAM的应用:一个描述性的回顾。
目的:对研究CAM临床医生用于治疗慢性LBP和其他疾病的模式和程序的使用率的科学文献进行描述性综述。数据来源:PubMed和MANTIS的文献使用了关键术语Chiropractic;腰痛;利用率;使用率;补充和替代医学;以及各种组合的卫生服务。数据选择:共选择137篇论文,包括脊神经医学利用率、CAM利用率和腰痛等情况。数据综合:从每一篇关于脊骨神经医学和CAM使用的论文中提取信息,并以表格形式进行总结。结果:对论文主题的专题分析表明,文献涵盖了5个功能领域:背痛论文、普通脊骨神经医论文、保险相关论文、普通CAM相关论文;以及工人补偿文件。结论:对脊骨神经医学使用情况的研究表明,使用率各不相同,但通常在6%至12%之间,其中大多数人寻求脊骨神经治疗是因为腰痛,而不是因为器质性疾病或内脏功能障碍。CAM本身被患有各种疾病的人使用,尽管它通常不是作为一种主要干预措施,而是作为一种额外的护理形式。与传统医学相比,CAM和脊骨神经医学通常提供较低的成本来获得可比的结果。
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