Mior Silvano, Sutton Deborah, Cancelliere Carolina, French Simon, Taylor-Vaisey Anne, Côté Pierre
1UOIT-CMCC Centre for Disability Prevention and Rehabilitation, University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT) and Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC), 6100 Leslie Street, Toronto, Ontario M2H 3J1 Canada.
2Department of Research and Innovation, Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, 6100 Leslie Street, Toronto, Ontario M2H 3J1 Canada.
Chiropr Man Therap. 2019 Jul 15;27:45. doi: 10.1186/s12998-019-0259-6. eCollection 2019.
Musculoskeletal injuries are one of the most prevalent battle and non-battle related injuries in the active duty military. In some countries, chiropractic services are accessed to manage such injuries within and outside military healthcare systems; however, there is no recent description of such access nor outcomes. This scoping review aimed to synthesize published literature exploring the nature, models, and outcomes of chiropractic services provided to active duty military globally.
We employed scoping review methodology. Systematic searches of relevant databases, including military collections and hand searches were conducted from inception to October 22, 2018. We included peer-reviewed English literature with qualitative and quantitative designs, describing chiropractic practice and services delivered to active duty military worldwide. Paired reviewers independently reviewed all citations and articles using a two-phase screening process. Data from relevant articles were extracted into evidence tables and sorted by study type. Results were descriptively analyzed.
We screened 497 articles and 20 met inclusion criteria. Chiropractic services were commonly provided on-base only in the US. Services were accessed by physician referral and commonly after initiation or non-response to other care. Use of scope of practice was determined by the system/facility, varying from intervention specific to comprehensive services. Back pain with and without radiculopathy accounted for most complaints. Treatment outcomes were reported primarily by case reports. However, two recent randomized trials reported improved pain, disability, and satisfaction when adding chiropractic care to usual medical care compared to usual medical care alone in management of low back pain. Specific reaction time measures in special operation forces military did not improve after chiropractic care compared to wait-list control.
Our scoping review found the majority of published articles described chiropractic services in the active duty military in the US setting. Recent RCTs suggest a benefit of including chiropractic care to usual medical care in managing back pain in active duty military. Yet despite reported benefits in Australia, Canada, and the US, there is a need for further qualitative, descriptive, and clinical trial data worldwide to inform the role of chiropractic services in active duty military.
肌肉骨骼损伤是现役军人中最常见的与战斗及非战斗相关的损伤之一。在一些国家,军人会在军事医疗系统内外寻求脊椎按摩治疗服务来处理此类损伤;然而,近期并无关于此类服务的获取情况及治疗效果的描述。本范围综述旨在综合已发表的文献,探讨全球范围内为现役军人提供的脊椎按摩治疗服务的性质、模式及效果。
我们采用范围综述方法。对相关数据库进行系统检索,包括军事文献库,并进行手工检索,检索时间从数据库创建至2018年10月22日。我们纳入了具有定性和定量设计的同行评审英文文献,这些文献描述了全球范围内为现役军人提供的脊椎按摩治疗实践和服务。两名评审人员独立使用两阶段筛选流程对所有引文和文章进行评审。从相关文章中提取的数据被录入证据表,并按研究类型进行分类。对结果进行描述性分析。
我们筛选了497篇文章,20篇符合纳入标准。脊椎按摩治疗服务通常仅在美国的军事基地提供。服务通过医生转诊获得,通常是在开始接受其他治疗或其他治疗无效之后。实践范围的使用由系统/机构决定,从特定干预到综合服务各不相同。伴有或不伴有神经根病的背痛是最常见的主诉。治疗效果主要通过病例报告进行报道。然而,最近的两项随机试验报告称,与单纯常规医疗护理相比,在常规医疗护理中增加脊椎按摩治疗时,在治疗腰痛方面疼痛、残疾情况得到改善,患者满意度提高。与等待名单对照组相比,特种部队军人接受脊椎按摩治疗后特定反应时间指标并未改善。
我们的范围综述发现,大多数已发表文章描述的是美国现役军人的脊椎按摩治疗服务。近期的随机对照试验表明,在现役军人腰痛管理中,将脊椎按摩治疗纳入常规医疗护理有益。然而,尽管在澳大利亚、加拿大和美国都报告了其益处,但全球仍需要更多的定性、描述性和临床试验数据,以明确脊椎按摩治疗服务在现役军人中的作用。