Spinecare Topics

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Spinecare Introduction
Cooperative Spinecare

Cooperative spinecare or collaborative spinecare can be defined as the interprofessional interaction of two or more healthcare providers who work together to provide care for the individual with a spine disorder.  This approach may encompass care in a private practice in an institute or in an institutional setting such as a hospital or university setting.  One of the greatest challenges of cooperative spinecare is determining which doctor will serve as the primary care physician.  The primary care provider will be responsible for coordinating appropriate spinecare including referral to other spine specialists or subspecialists as needed.

Integrated Team Approach To Spine Problems

The term integrated in this context means multiple individuals working together.  At the national level, there is an increasing use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM).  There is also increased CAM integration with conventional approaches particularly in the field of spinecare.  This is reflected by the growing prevalence of multidisciplinary clinics.  Integrated spinecare provides continuity and coordination of patient care where it may otherwise be fragmented.

An integrated approach to spinecare may be successfully accomplished through the networking of healthcare specialist within different facilities or it may be accomplished within one facility.  Many terms have been used to describe this type of cooperation. Some of these terms are integrative medicine, integrated medicine, integrative healthcare, and multidisciplinary care. Some practitioners find themselves naturally adopting a multidisciplinary approach to spine care whereas other practitioners may be slow to advance.  The goals of an integrated team approach include improved continuity of care, cost efficient care, an earlier diagnosis, timely intervention, and better therapeutic outcomes.

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To learn more about your spine. spinehealth, and available spinecare go to the International Spine Assocition (ISA) at www.spineinformation.org. The primary mission of the ISA is to improve spinehealth and spinecare through education. The ISA is committed to disseminating need-to-know information throught the World Wide Web in numerous languages covering many topics related to the spine, including information about spine disorders, spine heath, advances in technology and available spinecare



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