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Relationship between techniques taught and practice behavior: education and clinical correlation.

A Leone

    Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics
    |February 25, 1999
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    Chiropractic college curriculum impacts graduate practice. This study found a link between manual techniques taught and their use in clinical settings, highlighting curriculum

    Area of Science:

    • Chiropractic Education
    • Clinical Practice Analysis
    • Manual Therapy Techniques

    Background:

    • The curriculum of chiropractic colleges influences the techniques graduates utilize in practice.
    • Understanding the relationship between didactic training and clinical application is crucial for effective chiropractic education.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To determine the relationship between manual procedures taught in two chiropractic colleges and their subsequent use by graduates in clinical practice.
    • To compare the curriculum of two chiropractic institutions regarding specific manual techniques.

    Main Methods:

    • A questionnaire surveyed Texas-licensed chiropractors (1988-1993 graduates) on the frequency of using 9 manual evaluation/treatment procedures.
    • Survey reliability was assessed through repeated polling of initial respondents.

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  • College curricula were compared against graduates' perceived technique utilization.
  • Main Results:

    • A 70% response rate was achieved, with 197 surveys meeting inclusion criteria.
    • Significant differences were observed between the two colleges in graduates' perceived use of Activator, Thompson technique, Gonstead, and flexion-distraction techniques.
    • Statistical analysis (chi-squared tests) revealed significant variations (P < .004) in the application of these key chiropractic procedures.

    Conclusions:

    • Evidence supports a relationship between manual procedures taught in chiropractic colleges and their perceived use in clinical practice.
    • The findings suggest that curriculum design directly influences the practical application of chiropractic techniques by practicing doctors.