脊柱护理作为脊骨治疗身份的框架

Q3 Health Professions
Michael Schneider DC, PhD , Donald Murphy DC , Jan Hartvigsen DC, PhD
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引用次数: 32

摘要

目的:本评论的目的是为脊椎按摩师在更大的医疗保健系统中作为脊柱护理提供者的角色和身份提供论证。讨论对公众和脊医的调查表明,大多数患者因背部和颈部疼痛而寻求脊医服务。保险公司的使用率数据证实了这些发现。在脊椎疗法实践行为中发现的监管和法律语言表明,大多数司法管辖区将脊椎疗法的实践范围定义为基于脊柱护理的基础。教育认证和测试机构已经围绕脊椎指压疗法教育形成,培养专注于脊柱和肌肉骨骼疾病诊断和治疗的毕业生。因此,脊柱护理是贯穿脊骨疗法实践、立法和全球教育各个方面的共同点和主题。结论:尽管脊骨按摩专业内部可能对其职业身份存在争议,但脊骨按摩的身份似乎已经被社会、实践、立法和教育所确立,作为专业领域是脊柱护理的卫生保健提供者的职业。
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Spine Care as a Framework for the Chiropractic Identity

Objective

The purpose of this commentary is to provide an argument for the role and identity of chiropractors as spine care providers within the context of the greater health care system.

Discussion

Surveys of the general public and chiropractors indicate that the majority of patients seek chiropractic services for back and neck pain. Insurance company utilization data confirm these findings. Regulatory and legal language found in chiropractic practice acts reveals that most jurisdictions define the chiropractic scope of practice as based on a foundation of spine care. Educational accrediting and testing organizations have been shaped around a chiropractic education that produces graduates who focus on the diagnosis and treatment of spine and musculoskeletal disorders. Spine care is thus the common denominator and theme throughout all aspects of chiropractic practice, legislation, and education globally.

Conclusion

Although the chiropractic profession may debate internally about its professional identity, the chiropractic identity seems to have already been established by society, practice, legislation, and education as a profession of health care providers whose area of expertise is spine care.

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Journal of Chiropractic Humanities
Journal of Chiropractic Humanities Medicine-Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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