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Dynamic Chiropractic REPORTS HERE that "the Department of Defense (DoD)'s Defense Health Program for fiscal year 2010 includes, for the first time, a Chiropractic Clinical Trial Award 'intended to support the rapid implementation of clinical trials that examine the effect of chiropractic clinical treatment either exclusively or as an adjunct to other treatments on health concerns relative to the Warfighter [member of the Armed Forces], including non-surgical orthopedic injury, pain management, smoking cessation, injury prevention, and enhancing fitness for duty.' The $7.5 million funding opportunity is being supported by FY 2010 Defense Health Program funds."

"...the award, executed by the Office of the Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs, 'has been created to provide for and report on clinical trials to assess chiropractic treatment on service member groups of the Armed Forces.'"

Gregory Cramer, DC, PhD, dean of research at National, said "[A]lthough this appears to be an excellent opportunity, the program announcement indicates that an application must include controlled clinical trials and interventional studies on five specific topics (pain management; orthopedic injuries; smoking cessation; reflex and reaction times; and strength, balance, and injury prevention), using distinct sub-populations of military personnel (e.g., special operations forces and combat specialties operating in a combat theater). The application must include studies on all of the above mentioned parameters and subpopulations to be in compliance with the program announcement. Developing the necessary collaborative research relationships with the military administrative structures that serve such specific military subpopulations, designing the clinical trials in collaboration with these groups, and writing a competitive grant application by the August 3 deadline would be a very significant challenge. We are currently contacting individuals in military and civilian (CAM) treatment facilities to determine the feasibility of pursuing this program announcement."

The "vice chancellor for research and health policy at Palmer College of Chiropractic, also noted potential hurdles while emphasizing the importance of conducting chiropractic studies involving military personnel. By all accounts, Palmer will be applying for the award by the program deadline: "The proposed funding for clinical trials of chiropractic in the military is a critical issue for the entire profession, as the results from these studies are likely to drive policy decisions related to coverage of chiropractic services in the DoD, VA and beyond. Conducting research in the military can be difficult because their focus is understandably on battle environments, not science per se. There are political issues to overcome, as well as frequent turnover in command personnel and potential participants."

"July 16, 2010 is the deadline to submit a letter of intent (pre-application); the application submission deadline is Aug. 2."

 
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