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Abstract
Background:
The patient perspective regarding the impact of neurogenic claudication (NC) has not been well studied. The objectives of this study were to determine what is most bothersome among patients with NC and how it impacts their lives and expectations with surgical and non-surgical treatment.
Methods:
Semi-structured telephone interviews were conducted, audio recorded and transcribed verbatim. A thematic analysis categorized key findings based on relative importance and impact on participants.
Results:
Twenty-eight individuals participated in this study. Participants were most bothered by the pain of NC, which dramatically impacted their lives. Inability to walk was the dominant functional limitation and this impacted the ability to engage in recreational and social activities. The most surprising finding was how frequently participants reported significant emotional effects of NC.
Conclusions:
From a patients’ perspective NC has a significant multidimensional effects with pain, limited walking ability and emotional effects being most impactful to their lives.
Keywords: chiropractic, spinal stenosis, neurogenic claudication, outcome measurement, qualitative research
Abstract
Contexte :
Le point de vue du patient concernant l’effet de la claudication neurogène (CN) n’a pas fait l’objet d’études poussées. Les objectifs de cette étude étaient de déterminer ce qui gêne le plus les patients atteints de CN, ainsi que les répercussions sur leur vie et leurs attentes vis-à-vis des traitements chirurgicaux et non chirurgicaux.
Méthodologie :
Entrevues téléphoniques semistructurées avec enregistrement audio et transcription textuelle. Une analyse thématique a permis de catégoriser les principales conclusions selon l’importance relative et les répercussions sur les participants.
Résultats :
Vingt-huit personnes ont participé à l’étude. Les participants étaient surtout gênés par la douleur de la CN, qui a d’énormes répercussions sur leur vie. August 31, 2017 Podcast from: https://bengreenfieldfitness.com/2017/08/are-chiropractors-really-bullsht/ [00:00] Introduction [05:04] About Jason Jaeger [8:00] What Jason Thinks of Yvette's Statement About Chiropractors as Séances [11:42] Daniel David Palmer [13:30] Subluxations [22:40] The Difference Between evidence Based chiropractic Care and “Quacks” [30:40] Josh Axe, Billy Demoss, and Eric Berg [41:00] Medicine and Supplements That Fit into Jason's Practice [47:00] Infant Chiropractic Care [52:05] Good or Bad Chiropractic Doc [1:00:29] End of Podcast Ben: Hey, folks. It's Ben Greenfield. It's not often that I release a special podcast episode on a Tuesday but, yeah, I'm doing it because of this idea and controversy out there about whether or not chiropractors are really [censored] and you’re gonna find out in today's show. Now here's the deal. Not only do you get an interview today on the podcast, but I am also releasing a very special article written to you by a friend of mine named Dr. Patrick Gentempo, and Patrick broke down this whole idea behind the chiropractic industry possibly being full of a bunch of quacks. Whether or not that's really true, whether or not the origin of chiropractor is steeped in quackery and a whole lot more. So, if you go to bengreenfieldfitness.com/chiro, not only are you getting get access to that article that Patrick wrote, you're gonna get the ability to be able to leave your questions and your comments and weigh in on this whole controversy. But you’ll also get the show notes for all of the things that Jason and I talk about in today's show as well. Along with a link to The Joe Rogan Podcast that set all this off and a lot of other episodes that I've done related to the SciBabe, the food babe, chiropractors, and plenty more. So check all this out at bengreenfieldfitness.com/chiro No other commercials or anything for today's show; just pure freaking content. Alright, folks. Enjoy. In this episode Talking Chiropractic Education, Imaging, and Career Paths with Dr. Patrick Battaglia In this episode, Jerry Kennedy sits down with Dr. Patrick Battaglia, DACBR, and Vice President of Community-Based Clinical Education at University of Western States. Together, they dive into the evolving world of chiropractic education, the role of imaging in practice, and the diverse career opportunities available to chiropractors today. From debating the pros and cons of X-rays to exploring innovative approaches in clinical education, this episode is packed with insights for chiropractors, students, and anyone interested in the profession’s future. Key Topics Discussed: The Role of Imaging in Chiropractic Practice: When and why to use X-rays or other imaging tools. The ethical considerations of imaging—balancing necessity and overuse. How imaging impacts patient perception and outcomes. Innovations in Chiropractic Education: The Community-Based Clinical Education (CBCE) program at UWS. Enhancing student readiness with immersive learning experiences. Preparing students for diverse practice settings, including private clinics, integrated systems, and multidisciplinary teams. Career Opportunities for Chiropractors: The growth of salaried positions in chiropractic and the rise of franchise models. Challenges and opportunities in the current job market for chiropractors. Bridging the gap between education and real-world practice. Chiropractic’s Evolving Role in Healthcare: Advocating for chiropractic as a primary choice for musculoskeletal and spine care. Integrating chiropractic into multidisciplinary teams for holistic patient care. Addressing common misconceptions about the profession. Social Media’s Influence on Chiropractic: The rise of Instagram and YouTube chiropractors—pros, cons, and public perception. Balancing education and entertainment in promoting chiropractic care. Memorable Quotes: “If imaging answers a clinical question that changes how you treat, it’s worth Disgraced scientist and COVID grifter Judy Mikovits has joined the list of marquee anti-vaccination ideologues on the faculty of state-approved continuing education (CE) courses for chiropractors. The Chiropractic Society of Wisconsin recently featured Mikovits at its VAXCON ’21 event along with anti-vaxx propagandist Del Bigtree and others from the fringe. If VAXCON ’21 sounds like an odd name for a chiropractic educational event, then you don’t know chiropractors. Read on. (Note: you have to switch views of the “Bundle Content” list to find the speakers’ names, as opposed to the titles of their presentations.) Mikovits’s talk was titled “Plandemic and Beyond: Identifying Dangerous Complications of Masks and COVID Vaccines in Vulnerable Populations”, “Plandemic” being a reference to what David Gorski described as a conspiracy-fest of a ‘documentary’, arguing that the current COVID-19 pandemic was somehow planned. Mikovits has a starring role in Plandemic as a sort of brave maverick scientist and truth teller that every good conspiracy theory needs, a woman with hidden knowledge who’s fighting dark powerful forces seeking to ‘silence her’. Mikovits’s long history as a crank, anti-vaccine activist, conspiracy theorist, anti-Dr. Fauci grudge-holder, and grifter is ably set out in this and another post by Dr. Gorski. Just to give you an idea of how “out there” she is, she’s claimed that the coronavirus is actually secretly caused by a bad strain of flu shot that was circulating between 2013 and 2015. Masks will help ‘activate’ the virus and reinfect a mask-wearer over and over . . . 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Anti-vaccination ideology and COVID misinformation in chiropractic continuing education courses: “Plandemic” edition