CCGPP releases draft of best practice

The Council on Chiropractic Guidelines and Practice Parameters (CCGPP) has released the long-awaited initial draft of their low back best-practice document. This draft will remain posted on this site in order to solicit responses for 60 days, from May 11, 2006 until July 10, 2006. After that date, this draft will be removed from this site and your comments will be compiled by our survey contractor. The lower back team will then examine the results obtained for any potential impact on the chapter, with changes being made as necessary. The following draft includes introductory chapter background information. This is followed with rationale and other information that will assist the reader in the examination of the document and which will provide insights into the process that our organization followed when constructing this document. The full text information on the lower back is next followed by tables, appropriate references and search strategies employed. We request that the reader examines the draft in its entirety in order to be able to arrive at informed conclusions concerning the content. CCGPP has focused on typical presentations seen in a chiropractic office in this document and the subject material of other chapters may be found elsewhere on this site. Since wellness care has always been a traditional and significant focus of chiropractic practice, this topic is both woven into individual chapter information as well a separate chapter which also addresses this component of care. At the conclusion of the draft document, the reader will be directed to a third-party survey site to answer a few questions and to also provide additional comments, if it is appropriate. The site is: www.surveymk.com. Again, if you are an interested consumer, patient, third-party payor representative, representative of a governmental agency or other interested stakeholder, you may instead visit www,Spine-Health.com in order to examine more abbreviated lower back draft summary information and to also offer comments. Comments and additional references provided by the reader potentially can alter the draft, so we request that contributors formulate responses carefully and accordingly.

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