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. 2011 Oct 4;19:25. doi: 10.1186/2045-709X-19-25

Table 2.

Coding tree for written comments recorded in surveys

Themes Sub-themes (n) Number of Endorsements
n

Variability amongst chiropractors 0 No distinct sub-themes were identified 55

Areas where chiropractic is perceived as effective 4 Mechanical low back pain 16
Musculoskeletal disorders 16
Non-surgical injuries 8
Spinal complaints 3

Concerns with chiropractic treatment 6 Chiropractic care is of marginal or no benefit 13
Non-musculoskeletal complaints 12
Serious adverse events 11
General medical care 8
Non-spinal complaints 7
Structural scoliosis 3

Patient Interaction 4 Chiropractic terminology is misleading 17
Chiropractors make false or exaggerated claims 13
Chiropractors spend considerable time with patients 6

Chiropractic training 2 Chiropractors are poorly trained 10
Other therapists can provide spinal manipulation 8

Unethical Behavior 4 Chiropractors treat excessively 18
Chiropractors are overly financially motivated 15
General ethical concerns 5
Chiropractic requires stronger regulatory oversight 5

Scientific basis of chiropractic 2 Chiropractic is unscientific 20
More chiropractic research is needed 6

Personal experiences with chiropractic 3 Positive experiences 13
Negative experiences 4
Uncertainty as to the role of chiropractic 4