2019
DOI: 10.1093/pm/pnz219
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Association Between Chiropractic Use and Opioid Receipt Among Patients with Spinal Pain: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

Abstract: Objective To investigate the current evidence to determine if there is an association between chiropractic use and opioid receipt. Design Systematic review and meta-analysis. Methods The protocol for this review was registered on PROSPERO (CRD42018095128). The MEDLINE, PubMed, EMBASE, AMED, CINAHL, and Web of Science databases were searched for relevant artic… Show more

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“…For example, although our data were insufficient to analyze for risk of opioid use, several recent studies have found that utilization of nonpharmacologic pain therapies leads to decreased opioid use. [17][18][19][20][21] Future research could explore the benefit of the PSC model in reducing overprescription of opioids. Additionally, we cannot be certain that variation in access to care was identical across the 3 sites; however, the 3 sites are part of the same health care system that strives for standardization, including monitoring a metric from time of patient call to time seen in clinic.…”
Section: T a G G E D H 1 Discussiont A G G E D E N Dmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, although our data were insufficient to analyze for risk of opioid use, several recent studies have found that utilization of nonpharmacologic pain therapies leads to decreased opioid use. [17][18][19][20][21] Future research could explore the benefit of the PSC model in reducing overprescription of opioids. Additionally, we cannot be certain that variation in access to care was identical across the 3 sites; however, the 3 sites are part of the same health care system that strives for standardization, including monitoring a metric from time of patient call to time seen in clinic.…”
Section: T a G G E D H 1 Discussiont A G G E D E N Dmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A few case reports similarly described patient medication reduction or elimination through the utilization of MMT [47,48,56,67], but most did not comment on any change in medication. A recent systematic review and meta-analysis revealed an inverse association between chiropractic care and opioid receipt in veterans with spinal pain [79] and multiple cohort studies of health insurance claims data displayed a significantly lower likelihood of filling opioid prescriptions for recipients of chiropractic care than nonrecipients [80,81]. Although promising, it is not clear if this relationship persists in the post-surgical population.…”
Section: Medicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1,2 Back, neck, and shoulder pain are leading causes of disability in Canada 3 and are among the most common reasons for prescribing opioids. 4,5 Clinical practice guidelines emphasize non-pharmacological management of pain as the first line approach for chronic non-cancer pain including MSK conditions. 6,7 However, cost presents a significant barrier for those without public or private insurance.…”
Section: Overcoming Pain As a Barrier To Employment: Health2work Program Integrates Chiropractic Care And Social Services In Waterloo Regmentioning
confidence: 99%