Dr. Martha Funabashi – mfunabashi@cmcc.ca
Co-Investigators:Dr. Katie Pohlman, Sheilah Hogg-Johnson, Murray Townsend, Luciana Macedo, Andreas Eklund
Project Coordinator:
Dr. Joyce Lee - jlee@cmcc.ca
This study aims to better understand the impact of using the MAINTAIN instrument into clinical practice. This study will help understand who are the patients who most benefit from a Maintenance Care approach.
Previous studies showed that patients with specific characteristics present less days with pain when treated with chiropractic maintenance care approach1, 2. Based on these results, a clinical instrument, the MAINTAIN instrument, was developed to identify those patients who would benefit from chiropractic maintenance care approach3.
However, the usability and impact of the MAINTAIN instrument applied in clinical practice remains unknown.
Participating chiropractors are asked to collect data from 15 consecutive patients with significant and recurrent spinal pain. This study will track patients’ number of activity-limiting pain for 12 months via text (SMS) messages.
All participating patients will receive initial chiropractic care for 3 weeks (6 visits). After this initial period, patients will be randomized to one of two intervention arms:
Both patients and chiropractors will complete questionnaires at 3 weeks, 3, 6, and 12 months.
If you have any questions or want additional information, please contact the study coordinator (Dr. Joyce Lee) at jlee@cmcc.ca or the principal investigator (mfunabashi@cmcc.ca).
References:If you are interested in participating, please complete this Interest Form