Triano John J, Bougie Jacqueline, Rogers Carolyn, Scaringe John, Sorrels Kenneth, Skogsbergh Dennis, Mior Silvano
Texas Back Institute, 6300 West Parker Road, Suite 102, Plano, TX 75093, USA.
Spine J. 2004 Sep-Oct;4(5):557-63. doi: 10.1016/j.spinee.2004.01.017.
Spinal manipulation has undergone a resurgence of interest. Developing evidence suggests a relationship between safety, skill and clinical outcome. Training programs are variable and range from extensive formalized curricula to weekend seminars and individual demonstrations. Systematic study of a relationship between prerequisites and skill development has not been conducted.
This project evaluated programmatic differences in prerequisites of students during their training for spinal manipulation with respect to quantitative biomechanical evidence of procedural control and skill of performance of a novel task.
STUDY DESIGN/SETTING: The research used an experimental design comparing two cohorts involved in separate training programs at different institutions that had distinguishing characteristics in methods of prerequisites to manipulation training.
A common manipulation procedure (L4 mamillary push [L4MP]) was chosen as a standard test maneuver. Performance of the procedure on initial effort by two cohorts of students (n=38 vs n=39) entering into training for lumbar spine procedures was measured. Comparisons were made based on quantitative biomechanical parameters to assess control and skill. Results were compared with a cohort of experts as a reference standard.
Significant differences were observed between the performance measures of the two cohorts. The more skilled performance group was more similar to the expert reference standard than was the lesser skilled group.
The duration, extent and content of prerequisites for learning the dynamic and complex manual skills for spinal manipulation can significantly influence the level of skill attainment even early in the course of training.
脊柱推拿疗法已再度引起人们的关注。越来越多的证据表明安全性、技能与临床疗效之间存在关联。培训项目各不相同,从广泛的正规课程到周末研讨会以及个人示范。尚未对脊柱推拿疗法的前提条件与技能发展之间的关系进行系统研究。
本项目评估了学生在脊柱推拿疗法培训期间,在程序控制的定量生物力学证据和一项新任务的操作技能方面的前提条件差异。
研究设计/地点:本研究采用实验设计,比较了参与不同机构单独培训项目的两组人员,这两组在推拿疗法培训的前提条件方法上具有显著特征。
选择一种常见的推拿程序(L4乳突推法[L4MP])作为标准测试动作。测量了两组参加腰椎手术培训的学生(n = 38 vs n = 39)首次尝试该程序的表现。基于定量生物力学参数进行比较,以评估控制能力和技能。将结果与一组专家进行比较,作为参考标准。
两组的表现测量结果存在显著差异。技能水平较高的组比技能水平较低的组更接近专家参考标准。
学习脊柱推拿动态复杂手法技能的前提条件的持续时间、范围和内容,即使在培训初期也会显著影响技能掌握水平。