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Source
Brief title
Health condition
Major Adverse Events (zware complicaties)
Cervical Spinal Manipulations (cervicale manipulaties)
Incidence (incidentie)
Characteristics (karakteristieken)
Sponsors and support
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
Incidence of Major Adverse Events (MAE) following cervical spinal manipulation.
MAE as defined by the Dutch Health Care Inspectorate
Secondary outcome
Patientcharacteristics
Background summary
Major Adverse Events (MAE) following Cervical Spinal Manipulations (CSM) have been described anecdotally and are frequently discussed. Until now, exact incidence rates are unknown. Thereby, there are doubts concerning the factors which may play a role in the occurrence of Adverse Events (AE).
Study objective
The primary objective of this study was to determine incidence rates of MAE following CSM performed by different manipulative clinicians in The Netherlands. Secondly, to inventory factors of patient and clinicians which might influence the occurrence of MAE following CSM and compare these with a control group of patients.
Study design
Measurements from 01-06-2016 until 30-06-2017
Intervention
Cervical Spinal Manipulation (HVLA)
H.A. Kranenburg
PO Box 3109
Groningen 9701DC
The Netherlands
Phone +31505953867
E-mail: h.a.kranenburg@pl.hanze.nl
H.A. Kranenburg
PO Box 3109
Groningen 9701DC
The Netherlands
Phone +31505953867
E-mail: h.a.kranenburg@pl.hanze.nl
Inclusion criteria
Patients with MAE following Cervical Spinal Manipulation treated by Manual Therapists, Chiropractors, Osteopaths or Manual physicians.
Exclusion criteria
Patient younger than 18 years. More than 4 weeks between manipulations and the start of signs /symptoms.
Design
Recruitment
Followed up by the following (possibly more current) registration
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Other (possibly less up-to-date) registrations in this register
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In other registers
Register | ID |
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NTR-new | NL5592 |
NTR-old | NTR5698 |
Other | UMCG Research Register : 201600164 |