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The Effect of Chiropractor-informed Triage Versus Usual Medical Management on Low Back Pain Patient Outcomes and Trajectories in Tertiary Care Settings: a Controlled Clinical Study.
Almost everyone will have low back pain (LBP) at some point in their lives. LBP is a complex multifactorial condition for which diagnosis and clinical management remains a challenge. Factors such as wait times, delays in diagnosis or proper referral can result in Canadian patients having difficulty getting the care that they need. The overall objective of this project is to explore how chiropractors, who specialize in the diagnosis and clinical management of spinal conditions, can transform healthcare trajectories and improve the health of patients with LBP by integrating medical specialist team.To do so, patients with low back pain seeking medical care within the public health system will be first seen by chiropractors. Chiropractors will play a key role in identifying the type of low back pain and subsequently offering guidance to medical specialists with regard to the best treatment and management options that are currently recommended. Participating patients will be followed over a year while extensive health-related data will be collected and compared to non-triage patients with LBP.
Age
18 - No limit years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières
Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Canada
Start Date
July 6, 2021
Primary Completion Date
November 27, 2024
Completion Date
November 27, 2024
Last Updated
March 28, 2025
118
ACTUAL participants
Triage results disclosed
OTHER
Triage results undisclosed
OTHER
Lead Sponsor
Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières
NCT06661850
NCT03836248
NCT07433634
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