力传感装置在脊柱推拿治疗研究、教育和临床实践中的作用。

Q3 Health Professions
Martha Funabashi, David Starmer, Nicole M Smith, Grand Choi, Andrew Dane, Aron S Downie, Felipe C K Duarte, Dana Hollandsworth, Christopher A Malaya, Isabelle Pagé, Casper Nim
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摘要

脊椎推拿疗法(SMT)是脊医常用的一种疗法,如何教授学生掌握这种疗法一直是人们关注的焦点。目前,有超过20所脊医教育机构使用某种类型的力感装置(FSD)来教学生如何调节他们的SMT力-时间特征。调节SMT力被认为可以提高SMT的有效性,增加SMT过程中的舒适度,减少不良事件,有助于改善临床结果。在这篇评论中,我们强调了我们目前所处的转变,并讨论了在研究、教育和临床实践中使用fsd来调节SMT力-时间特征的优势、不确定性和机会。鉴于需要更多的高质量研究来确定调节SMT力-时间特征的能力是否确实影响临床有效性,增加患者舒适度,减少不良事件,需要合作努力来解决这些关键的研究空白。具体来说,跨教育机构拥有类似的fsd可以收集多中心数据,跨不同环境共享研究成果,并为推进教育和临床研究提供独特的机会。
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The role of force-sensing devices in spinal manipulative therapy research, education, and clinical practice.

Spinal manipulative therapy (SMT) is commonly used by chiropractors, and much attention has been given to teaching students how to master it. Currently, over 20 chiropractic educational institutions use some type of force-sensing device (FSD) to teach students how to modulate their SMT force-time characteristics. Modulating SMT forces is believed to improve SMT's effectiveness, increase comfort during SMT, and reduce adverse events, contributing to improved clinical outcomes. In this commentary, we highlight the transition we are currently living in and discuss the strengths, uncertainties and opportunities of using FSDs to modulate SMT force-time characteristics within research, education, and clinical practice. Given that additional high-quality research is needed to determine if the ability to modulate SMT force-time characteristics indeed influences clinical effectiveness, increases patient comfort, and reduces adverse events, a collaborative effort is needed to address these critical research gaps. Specifically, having similar FSDs across educational institutions allows the collection of multicenter data, sharing research findings across different settings, and provides a unique opportunity for advancing educational and clinical research.

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Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association
Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association Health Professions-Chiropractics
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association (JCCA) publishes research papers, commentaries and editorials relevant to the practice of chiropractic.
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