Frequency and indication of non-musculoskeletal examinations: a cross-sectional survey of Quebec chiropractors
Danikel Giroux, Chloé Branconnier, André Bussières, Jean Théroux, Marc-André Blanchette

TL;DR
This study surveyed Quebec chiropractors to understand how often they perform non-musculoskeletal exams and when they consider them necessary.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the frequency and clinical context of non-MSK physical exams performed by chiropractors in Quebec.
Findings
Blood pressure and cranial nerve exams were most frequently performed non-musculoskeletal exams.
Female chiropractors and graduates from a specific university reported a higher proportion of new patients requiring non-MSK exams.
Many chiropractors believed other healthcare professionals should perform certain exams.
Abstract
Approximately 1% of low back pain is estimated to be caused by serious systemic diseases, including cancer, infection, or abdominal aortic dissection. This study aimed to determine the frequency of execution of non-MSK physical examination procedures among Quebec chiropractors and to identify the clinical context that prompts them to use these physical examination procedures. Cross-sectional survey containing 44 questions administered to a random sample of Quebec chiropractors using a succession of online, postal and phone questionnaires. The 4-part survey questionnaire contained six demographic questions, 28 single-choice questions to determine the frequency of execution of non-MSK physical examination procedures, seven short clinical vignettes for which the respondents had to select the non-MSK examinations that would be required, and two questions inquiring about the proportion of…
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TopicsPublic Health Policies and Education
