CCBC Rapid Reviews
College of Chiropractors of British Columbia
The CCBC invited Professor Pierre Côté and Dr. Carol Cancelliere to submit a proposal to the College of Chiropractors of British Columbia (CCBC) to provide guidance on the evidentiary basis regarding interventions used by chiropractors for the management of non-musculoskeletal disorders. Rapid reviews are a form of knowledge synthesis that provide a high quality synthesis of available evidence. They are created by streamlining traditional systematic review methodology in a timely and cost-effective manner. A series of rapid reviews have been conducted by the IDRR team, and as of November 2021, four have been published. Read more
Rapid Review #1:
- Corso M, Cancelliere C, Mior S, Taylor-Vaisey A, Côté P. The safety of spinal manipulative therapy in children under 10 years: A rapid review. Chiropr Man Therap. 2020;28(1):12. PDF
Rapid Review #2:
- Corso M, Cancelliere C, Mior S, Kumar V, Smith A, Côté P. The clinical utility of routine spinal radiographs by chiropractors: A rapid review of the literature. Chiropr Man Therap. 2020;28(1):33. PDF
Rapid Review #3:
- Chow N, Hogg-Johnson S, Mior S, Cancelliere C, Injeyan S, Teodorczyk-Injeyan J, Cassidy JD, Taylor-Vaisey A, Côté P. Assessment of studies evaluating spinal manipulative therapy and infectious disease and immune system outcomes: A systematic review. JAMA Netw Open 2021; 4: e215493. Full Text
Rapid Review #4:
- Corso M, Cancelliere C, Mior S, Salmi LR, Cedraschi C, Nordin M, Taylor-Vaisey A, Côté P. Are non-pharmacological interventions delivered through synchronous telehealth as effective and safe as in-person interventions for the management of patients with non-acute musculoskeletal conditions? A systematic rapid review. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2022;103(1):145-154.e11. Note: The publisher has made this article available online until January 8, 2022.
Rapid Review #5:
- Corso M, DeSouza A, Brunton G, Yu H, Cancelliere C, Mior S, Taylor-Vaisey A, MacLeod-Beaver, Côté P. Integrating Indigenous healing practices within collaborative care models in primary healthcare in Canada: A rapid scoping review. BMJ Open. 2022;12:e059323.