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Spinal Kinematic Assessment of Chiropractic Side-Posture Adjustments: Development of a Motion Capture System
Michael T Weiner1, Brent S Russell2, Linda Mullin Elkins3
1Private practice, Optimal Spine and Body, Alpharetta, Georgia.
Objective:
The purpose of this study was to develop a protocol and a data analysis system for the assessment of postures and movements of doctors of chiropractic during side-posture adjustments (SPAs), otherwise known as side-posture chiropractic spinal manipulation.
Methods:
For this study, an experienced chiropractor performed Gonstead-style lumbar SPAs on 10 participants. We used an inertial measurement unit system to record spinal angular motions and analyzed data with a custom application written in Microsoft Excel.
Results:
Data collection was successful for all trials. We identified postural angles at the time of set-up and thrust and maximum and minimum angles in a period centered on the thrust. All spinal regions of the chiropractor were flexed during the entire period; otherwise, movement patterns were characterized by biphasic wavelike motions, which begin before the time of the thrust and finish afterward. Within each region and plane of motion, patterns were qualitatively similar between participants, but time of thrust was not consistent within the patterns. There was a wide range of angular velocities, and the fastest was measured in the chiropractor's cervical and thoracic regions.
Conclusion:
In this study, we developed a protocol and a data analysis system for assessment of chiropractors' postures and movements during SPAs. The protocol may be useful to future investigators who wish to use similar methods for educational purposes or to examine the role of optimal or suboptimal movement patterns in occupational injuries of doctors of chiropractic.
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