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Chiropractic & Manual Therapies 卷:28
Predictors of instanteous relief from spinal manipulation for non-specific low back pain: a delphi study
Rachel Manassah1  Denyse Lim1  Bruce F. Walker2  Stanley Innes2  Christopher Hodgetts2  Amber Beynon2 
[1] 5th Year student, Psychology, Exercise Science, Counselling and Chiropractic, Murdoch University;
[2] Psychology, Exercise Science, Counselling and Chiropractic, Murdoch University;
关键词: Spinal manipulation;    Delphi;    Instantaneous response;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12998-020-00324-7
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Abstract Background There is some evidence and anecdotal reports that high-velocity low-amplitude (HVLA) spinal manipulation therapy (SMT) for non-specific low back pain (NSLBP) may immediately reduce pain in some patients. The mechanism for such a change remains unclear and the evidence is conflicting. The aim of this study was to seek consensus among a sample of expert manual therapists as to the possible clinical predictors that could help identify patients who are most likely to receive instant relief from NSLBP with SMT intervention. Methods Thirty-seven expert chiropractors and manipulative physiotherapists from around the world were invited to participate in a three round online Delphi questionnaire during the second half of 2018. Participants were provided with a list of 55 potential signs and symptoms as well as offering them the option of suggesting other factors in the first round. The variables were rated using a 4-point Likert likelihood scale and a threshold of 75% agreement was required for any item to progress to the next round. Results Of these 37 experts, 19 agreed to participate. Agreement as to the proportion of patients who receive instantaneous relief was minimal (range 10–80%). A total of 62 items were ranked over the 3 rounds, with 18 of these retained following the third round. The highest rated of the 18 was ‘A history including a good response to previous spinal manipulation’. Discussion/conclusion Five categories; patient factors, practitioner factors, signs and symptoms of NSLBP presentation, an instrument of measurement (FABQ), and the presence of cavitation following SMT best describe the overall characteristics of the factors. The 18 factors identified in this study can potentially be used to create an instrument of measurement for further study to predict those patients with NSLBP who will receive instantaneous relief post-SMT.

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