25
Participants
Start Date
September 1, 2025
Primary Completion Date
May 31, 2026
Study Completion Date
August 31, 2026
Usual Medical Care
In both the intervention and control arms of the study, usual medical care will be defined as any and all medical care provided to patients with chronic non-cancer back or neck pain at an Ontario CHC, including: primary care provider consultation visits, prescription medication (e.g., muscle relaxants, anti-inflammatories, anti-depressants, opioid and non-opioid analgesics), referral for diagnostic testing (e.g., lab work, imaging) or specialist consultation, as well as other co-interventions (e.g., visits with nurses, dieticians, social workers, or physiotherapists) as determined by their PCP. PCPs will also engage study participants in a formal effort to reduce their opioid use within the framework of each CHC's current opioid-reduction practices.
Usual Medical Care + Chiropractic Care
Treatment sessions may include high-velocity, low-amplitude spinal manipulative therapy, as well as any or all of the following: spinal mobilization, soft-tissue massage/trigger point therapy, education and reassurance (e.g., pain management, ergonomic and activities of daily living recommendations), and home advice (e.g., icing, spinal stretching, core muscle strengthening, and cardiovascular exercises). As part of the intervention, chiropractic clinicians will engage PCPs in a collaborative effort to support opioid tapering. Consistent with current clinical practice guidelines, participants will be provided up to a maximum of 18 chiropractic visits during the active care period, although participants may continue with treatment after the 12-week period (e.g., one visit, every 2-4 weeks) to manage episodes of exacerbation/flare-up.
McMaster University, Hamilton
Surgical Methods Centre, McMaster University
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Michael G. DeGroote Institute for Pain Research and Care
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Ontario Chiropractic Association
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Alliance for Healthier Communities
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Michael G. DeGroote National Pain Centre
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Canadian Chiropractic Research Foundation
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Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)
OTHER_GOV
McMaster University
OTHER