Diagnostic and management concordance between chiropractors and neurosurgeons for patients with low back pain

Abstract Low back pain is the leading contributor to disability worldwide and a major cause of primary care visits. Alternative models of care delivery drawing on musculoskeletal experts’ skills and knowledge have received increasing attention for their potential ability to improve timely access to...

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Main Authors: Janny Mathieu, Marie Beauséjour, Claude-Édouard Châtillon, Julie O’Shaughnessy, Charles Tétreau, Cesar A. Hincapié, Petra Schweinhardt, Martin Descarreaux, Andrée-Anne Marchand
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Published: Nature Portfolio 2025-07-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-04529-9
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description Abstract Low back pain is the leading contributor to disability worldwide and a major cause of primary care visits. Alternative models of care delivery drawing on musculoskeletal experts’ skills and knowledge have received increasing attention for their potential ability to improve timely access to appropriate healthcare for patients with musculoskeletal disorders. The aim of this study was to evaluate diagnostic and management concordance between chiropractors, known as musculoskeletal experts, and neurosurgeons for patients with low back pain. Before being seen by a neurosurgeon, 101 eligible participants (mean age: 60.32 years) were evaluated by a chiropractor. Overall diagnostic agreement between chiropractors and neurosurgeons was 74.7%, with a moderate inter-rater diagnosis agreement (κ = 0.51; 95%CI [0.35–0.68]). Chiropractors were significantly less likely to attribute a diagnosis of non-specific LBP to participants (31.6%) compared to neurosurgeons (43.2%) (p = 0.02), with an agreement proportion of 80.0%. Overall management agreement was 82.0%, indicating that chiropractors possess good skills in triaging patients with low back pain, which can optimize patient trajectories by accelerating management of non-surgical cases and reducing waiting lists for spine surgery consultations. Prospective studies are needed to evaluate the impact of a chiropractor-informed triage on clinical outcomes and healthcare utilization for patients with low back pain.
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spelling doaj-art-e9f3f7fc025841b5a2ea28ef9c09ec642025-08-20T04:01:25ZengNature PortfolioScientific Reports2045-23222025-07-0115111310.1038/s41598-025-04529-9Diagnostic and management concordance between chiropractors and neurosurgeons for patients with low back painJanny Mathieu0Marie Beauséjour1Claude-Édouard Châtillon2Julie O’Shaughnessy3Charles Tétreau4Cesar A. Hincapié5Petra Schweinhardt6Martin Descarreaux7Andrée-Anne Marchand8Department of Anatomy, Université du Québec à Trois-RivièresDepartment of Community Health Sciences, Université de SherbrookeCentre intégré universitaire de Santé et de Services Sociaux de la Mauricie-et-du- Centre-du-QuébecChiropractic Department, Université du Québec à Trois-RivièresDepartment of Human Kinetics, Université du Québec à Trois-RivièresEpidemiology, Biostatistics and Prevention Institute (EBPI), University of ZurichDepartment of Chiropractic Medicine, Balgrist University HospitalDepartment of Human Kinetics, Université du Québec à Trois-RivièresChiropractic Department, Université du Québec à Trois-RivièresAbstract Low back pain is the leading contributor to disability worldwide and a major cause of primary care visits. Alternative models of care delivery drawing on musculoskeletal experts’ skills and knowledge have received increasing attention for their potential ability to improve timely access to appropriate healthcare for patients with musculoskeletal disorders. The aim of this study was to evaluate diagnostic and management concordance between chiropractors, known as musculoskeletal experts, and neurosurgeons for patients with low back pain. Before being seen by a neurosurgeon, 101 eligible participants (mean age: 60.32 years) were evaluated by a chiropractor. Overall diagnostic agreement between chiropractors and neurosurgeons was 74.7%, with a moderate inter-rater diagnosis agreement (κ = 0.51; 95%CI [0.35–0.68]). Chiropractors were significantly less likely to attribute a diagnosis of non-specific LBP to participants (31.6%) compared to neurosurgeons (43.2%) (p = 0.02), with an agreement proportion of 80.0%. Overall management agreement was 82.0%, indicating that chiropractors possess good skills in triaging patients with low back pain, which can optimize patient trajectories by accelerating management of non-surgical cases and reducing waiting lists for spine surgery consultations. Prospective studies are needed to evaluate the impact of a chiropractor-informed triage on clinical outcomes and healthcare utilization for patients with low back pain.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-04529-9Low back painConcordanceModels of careAccess to careSpecialized servicesTertiary care
spellingShingle Janny Mathieu
Marie Beauséjour
Claude-Édouard Châtillon
Julie O’Shaughnessy
Charles Tétreau
Cesar A. Hincapié
Petra Schweinhardt
Martin Descarreaux
Andrée-Anne Marchand
Diagnostic and management concordance between chiropractors and neurosurgeons for patients with low back pain
Scientific Reports
Low back pain
Concordance
Models of care
Access to care
Specialized services
Tertiary care
title Diagnostic and management concordance between chiropractors and neurosurgeons for patients with low back pain
title_full Diagnostic and management concordance between chiropractors and neurosurgeons for patients with low back pain
title_fullStr Diagnostic and management concordance between chiropractors and neurosurgeons for patients with low back pain
title_full_unstemmed Diagnostic and management concordance between chiropractors and neurosurgeons for patients with low back pain
title_short Diagnostic and management concordance between chiropractors and neurosurgeons for patients with low back pain
title_sort diagnostic and management concordance between chiropractors and neurosurgeons for patients with low back pain
topic Low back pain
Concordance
Models of care
Access to care
Specialized services
Tertiary care
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-04529-9
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