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Categorizing Treatment Mechanisms for Complementary and Integrative Musculoskeletal Interventions.

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Cook, CE; Abraira, VE; Burns, J; Degenhardt, BF; Kawchuk, G; Keter, D; Loghmani, MT; Reed, WR; Winkelstein, BA; McDevitt, A
Published in: Int J Osteopath Med
March 2025

Treatment mechanisms (TM) reflect the steps or processes through which a treatment unfolds. However, TM research faces challenges due to inconsistent terminology and varying measurement approaches for each mechanism, which creates confusion and controversy among clinicians and scientists. In this paper, we: 1) define key terms associated with TM, 2) provide recommended categories of study that reflect intervention domains, and 3) present examples of measures of TM within the defined categories. Our recommended definitions differentiate associated TM (a finding that occurs following administration of a treatment that may or may not influence outcomes) from causal TM (which directly affects the clinical outcome). When measuring causal TM, we recommend that researchers consider three potential categories of interventional domains: a) anatomical, b) psychological/cognitive and c) behavioral. Lastly, we argue that within each interventional domain, TM can be measured across a spectrum that includes physiological (e.g., brain activity, nerve activity, biomarkers, etc.) and functional (e.g., range of motion, stiffness, cognition measures, etc.) mechanisms. Measuring both physiological and functional mechanisms improves the likelihood of understanding the complexity of clinical recovery. Harmonizing TM terminology, categories, and measurements across a spectrum, while providing examples of each, may reduce confusion and assist researchers and funding sources in targeting specific mechanistic-related questions.

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Int J Osteopath Med

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1746-0689

Publication Date

March 2025

Volume

55

Location

Netherlands

Related Subject Headings

  • Orthopedics
  • 4208 Traditional, complementary and integrative medicine
  • 1104 Complementary and Alternative Medicine
 

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Cook, C. E., Abraira, V. E., Burns, J., Degenhardt, B. F., Kawchuk, G., Keter, D., … McDevitt, A. (2025). Categorizing Treatment Mechanisms for Complementary and Integrative Musculoskeletal Interventions. Int J Osteopath Med, 55. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijosm.2025.100749
Cook, Chad E., Victoria E. Abraira, John Burns, Brian F. Degenhardt, Greg Kawchuk, Damian Keter, M Terry Loghmani, William R. Reed, Beth A. Winkelstein, and Amy McDevitt. “Categorizing Treatment Mechanisms for Complementary and Integrative Musculoskeletal Interventions.Int J Osteopath Med 55 (March 2025). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijosm.2025.100749.
Cook CE, Abraira VE, Burns J, Degenhardt BF, Kawchuk G, Keter D, et al. Categorizing Treatment Mechanisms for Complementary and Integrative Musculoskeletal Interventions. Int J Osteopath Med. 2025 Mar;55.
Cook, Chad E., et al. “Categorizing Treatment Mechanisms for Complementary and Integrative Musculoskeletal Interventions.Int J Osteopath Med, vol. 55, Mar. 2025. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.ijosm.2025.100749.
Cook CE, Abraira VE, Burns J, Degenhardt BF, Kawchuk G, Keter D, Loghmani MT, Reed WR, Winkelstein BA, McDevitt A. Categorizing Treatment Mechanisms for Complementary and Integrative Musculoskeletal Interventions. Int J Osteopath Med. 2025 Mar;55.
Journal cover image

Published In

Int J Osteopath Med

DOI

ISSN

1746-0689

Publication Date

March 2025

Volume

55

Location

Netherlands

Related Subject Headings

  • Orthopedics
  • 4208 Traditional, complementary and integrative medicine
  • 1104 Complementary and Alternative Medicine