| Literature DB >> 21914167 |
Naomi D McKay1, Jennifer Langworthy.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: People with physical disabilities experience barriers to healthcare across all services despite a legal and moral obligation to the contrary. Complementary medicine is considered as supplementary to conventional care and integration of these approaches is essential to achieve optimal care. This paper explores the utilisation of chiropractic services and practitioner experiences of treating wheelchair-users which appears under-reported.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21914167 PMCID: PMC3182130 DOI: 10.1186/2045-709X-19-20
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chiropr Man Therap ISSN: 2045-709X
Most common disabling conditions in wheelchair-users encountered by chiropractors sampled (not exclusive)
| Condition | n (%) |
|---|---|
| Multiple sclerosis | 44 (53%) |
| Stroke | 26 (31%) |
| Paralysis | 24 (29%) |
| Cerebral palsy | 23 (28%) |
| Trauma | 20 (24%) |
| Congenital deformity | 8 (10%) |
| Spina bifida | 6 (7%) |
Most common presenting complaints in wheelchair-users encountered by chiropractors sampled (not exclusive)
| Presenting complaint | n (%) |
|---|---|
| Neck pain | 45 (54%) |
| Low back pain | 41 (49%) |
| Other muscular pain | 25 (30%) |
| Headache | 10 (12%) |
| Depression | 6 (7%) |
| Insomnia | 5 (6%) |
Specific challenges faced by chiropractors in the treatment of wheelchair-users (not exclusive)
| Motivation | n (%) |
|---|---|
| Modifying treatment due to restriction of patient mobility | 24 (29%) |
| Manoeuvring patients on and off treatment bench | 20 (24%) |
| Accessing clinic and treatment room | 8 (10%) |
| Managing increased physical load and manual handling | 6 (7%) |
| Fitting treatment into standard appointment time | 4 (5%) |
Practitioner-perceived motivations of wheelchair-users to seek chiropractic treatment (not exclusive)
| Motivation | n (%) |
|---|---|
| Desire/need for multiple therapies for effective treatment | 48 (58%) |
| Dissatisfaction with conventional care | 30 (36%) |
| Trying something new/experimental | 30 (36%) |
| Expectation of a chiropractic 'cure' or improvement | 13 (16%) |
Key expectations for treatment of wheelchair-users seeking chiropractic care (not exclusive)
| Key expectation | n (%) |
|---|---|
| Pain control | 60 (72%) |
| Maintenance/improvement of mobility | 36 (43%) |
| Relief of symptoms associated with their condition | 35 (42%) |
| Relief of symptoms associated with wheelchair use | 24 (29%) |
| Resolution of muscular problems | 17 (20%) |
Figure 1Availability of Wheelchair Friendly Facilities in Chiropractic Clinic.
Factors preventing the adaptation of chiropractic clinics to increase disabled access (not exclusive)
| Factor | n (%) |
|---|---|
| Impracticality of alterations | 86 (56%) |
| Limited funds | 55 (36%) |
| Would not increase patient numbers | 39 (25%) |
| Unaware of need to change | 13 (8%) |
| Lack of time to make changes | 11 (7%) |