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Australian chiropractic sports medicine: half way there or living on a prayer?

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Structural and chiropractic

Chiropr Osteopat.2007 Sep 19;15:14.

Authors:

H Pollard, W Hoskins, A McHardy, R Bonello, P Garbutt, M Swain, G Dragasevic, M Pribicevic, A Vitiello

Abstract.

Sports chiropractic within Australia has a chequered historical background of unorthodox individualistic displays of egocentric treatment approaches that emphasise specific technique preference and individual prowess rather than standardised evidence based management. This situation has changed in recent years with the acceptance of many within sports chiropractic to operate under an evidence informed banner and to embrace a research culture. Despite recent developments within the sports chiropractic movement, the profession is still plagued by a minority of practitioners continuing to espouse certain marginal and outlandish technique systems that beleaguer the mainstream core of sports chiropractic as a cohesive and homogeneous group. Modern chiropractic management is frequently multimodal in nature and incorporates components of passive and active care. Such management typically incorporates spinal and peripheral manipulation, mobilisation, soft tissue techniques, rehabilitation and therapeutic exercises. Externally, sports chiropractic has faced hurdles too, with a lack of recognition and acceptance by organized and orthodox sports medical groups. Whilst some arguments against the inclusion of chiropractic may be legitimate due to its historical baggage, much of the argument appears to be anti-competitive, insecure and driven by a closed-shop mentality.sequently, chiropractic as a profession still remains a pariah to the organised sports medicine world. Add to this an uncertain continuing education system, a lack of protection for the title 'sports chiropractor', a lack of a recognized specialist status and a lack of support from traditional chiropractic, the challenges for the growth and acceptance of the sports chiropractor are considerable. This article outlines the historical and current challenges, both internal and external, faced by sports chiropractic within Australia and proposes positive changes that will assist in recognition and inclusion of sports chiropractic in both chiropractic and multi-disciplinary sports medicine alike.

Publication Date: 

2007 Sep

OEID: 

4950

Pollard, H., Hoskins, W., Mchardy, A., Bonello, R., Garbutt, P., Swain, M., Dragasevic, G., Pribicevic, M., Vitiello, A. (2007) 'Australian chiropractic sports medicine: half way there or living on a prayer?', Chiropr Osteopat.2007 Sep 19;15:14.

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