A demographic and epidemiological study of a Mexican chiropractic college public clinic.

Daniel A Martinez, Ronald L Rupert, Harrison T Ndetan
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Abstract

Background: Descriptive studies of chiropractic patients are not new, several have been performed in the U.S., Australia, Canada, and Europe. None have been performed in a Latin American country. The purpose of this study is to describe the patients who visited a Mexican chiropractic college public clinic with respect to demographics and clinical characteristics.

Methods: This study was reviewed and approved by the IRB of Parker College of Chiropractic and the Universidad Estatal del Valle de Ecatepec (UNEVE). Five hundred patient files from the UNEVE public clinic from May 2005 to May 2007 were selected from an approximate total number of 3,700. Information was collected for demographics, chief complaints, associated complaints, and previous care sought.

Results: The sample comprised 306 (61.2%) female. Most files (44.2%) were in the age range of 40-59 years (mean of 43.4 years). The most frequent complaints were lumbar pain (29.2%) and extremity pain (28.0%), most commonly the knee. Most (62.0%) described their complaints as greater than one year. Trauma (46.6%) was indicated as the initial cause. Mean VAS score was 6.26/10 with 20% rated at 8/10.

Conclusion: Demographic results compared closer to studies conducted with private clinicians (females within the ages of 40-59). The primary complaint and duration was similar to previous studies (low back pain and chronic), except in this population the cause was usually initiated by trauma. The most striking features were the higher number of extremity complaints and the marked increased level of VAS score (20% rated as 8/10).

墨西哥一所脊椎指压学院公立诊所的人口统计学和流行病学研究。
背景:对整脊病人的描述性研究并不新鲜,在美国、澳大利亚、加拿大和欧洲已经进行了一些研究。没有一个在拉丁美洲国家进行过。本研究的目的是描述访问墨西哥捏脊专科公立诊所的患者的人口统计学和临床特征。方法:本研究由帕克捏脊医学学院和埃卡佩克山谷大学(UNEVE)的IRB审查并批准。2005年5月至2007年5月间,从大约总数3 700份的妇发基金公共诊所病人档案中选出500份。收集了人口统计、主诉、相关投诉和既往护理等信息。结果:女性306例,占61.2%。大多数病例(44.2%)年龄在40 ~ 59岁之间,平均43.4岁。最常见的主诉是腰痛(29.2%)和四肢痛(28.0%),最常见的是膝盖痛。大多数(62.0%)投诉时间超过一年。创伤(46.6%)被认为是最初的原因。VAS平均评分为6.26/10,20%评分为8/10。结论:人口学结果与私人临床医生(年龄在40-59岁之间的女性)进行的研究比较接近。主要的主诉和持续时间与以前的研究相似(腰痛和慢性),除了在这个人群中,原因通常是由创伤引起的。最显著的特征是肢体主诉数量增加,VAS评分明显提高(20%评分为8/10)。
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