Vernon Howard
Professor, Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M2H 3J1.
J Chiropr Humanit. 2010 Dec;17(1):22-32. doi: 10.1016/j.echu.2010.07.001. Epub 2010 Sep 20.
This article presents a personal view of the historical evolution of theories of subluxation in the chiropractic profession.
TWO MAJOR THEMES EMERGE FROM THIS REVIEW: those related to the mechanical behavior of the spine and those related to the neurologic implications of these mechanical issues. Chiropractic subluxation theory is one of the few health-related theories whereby these mechanical and neurologic theories have been unified into a comprehensive theory of disorder of spinal function. For this disorder, doctors of chiropractic have used the term subluxation. These theories, and their unification in the "subluxation concept," have undergone evolution in the profession's history.
The "subluxation concept" currently faces challenges, which are briefly reviewed in this article. The only way forward is to strengthen our efforts to investigate the "subluxation concept" with high-quality scientific studies including animal models and human clinical studies.
本文呈现了对整脊疗法中半脱位理论历史演变的个人观点。
本次综述出现了两个主要主题:与脊柱力学行为相关的主题以及与这些力学问题的神经学影响相关的主题。整脊半脱位理论是少数几个将这些力学和神经学理论统一为脊柱功能障碍综合理论的与健康相关的理论之一。对于这种功能障碍,整脊医生使用了半脱位这个术语。这些理论以及它们在“半脱位概念”中的统一在该专业的历史中经历了演变。
“半脱位概念”目前面临挑战,本文对此进行了简要回顾。前进的唯一途径是加强我们的努力,通过包括动物模型和人体临床研究在内的高质量科学研究来探究“半脱位概念”。