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Title: An exploration into the utilization of vitamins and minerals by chiropractors in the management of musculoskeletal conditions in runners
Authors: Niemand, Lori Louise 
Keywords: Chiropractic;Vitamins and minerals;Nutritional supplements;Nutritional advice;Musculoskeletal conditions;Runners;Running
Issue Date: 2024
Abstract: 
Background
Chiropractors are primary healthcare providers who provide a holistic form of healthcare for
the treatment and management of neuromusculoskeletal disorders. The South African
chiropractic scope of practice includes dietary advice or supplement recommendations in
adjunct to other treatment options when managing a patient. Chiropractors treat a variety
of runners of diverse levels, ages, genders and who participate in various domains of
running. Runners are at a high risk of developing musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions, with
numerous risk factors identified in literature. Musculoskeletal conditions may have a
negative impact on a runner’s recovery, performance, quality of life, psychosocial wellbeing
and cause financial burdens. Chiropractic treatment is often used to manage MSK
conditions in runners but it is unknown what role the utilisation of vitamins and minerals may
have in the management of conditions in runners. The utilisation of vitamins and minerals
by chiropractors when managing runners has not been investigated; thus, it is unknown
how chiropractors prescribe, dispense, or provide nutritional education to runners. The type
of supplement recommended for certain conditions in runners remains unknown and the
influence that supplementation may have in the management of runners is also unknown.
The benefits of understanding supplement utilisation methods by chiropractors will assist
the profession in the prevention, treatment and management of MSK conditions in runners.
Improved treatment outcomes will assist runners’ recovery, performance and injury rates
and promote beneficial outcomes in the chiropractic profession.
Aim of the study
The study aims to explore the utilisation of vitamins and minerals by chiropractors in the
management of MSK conditions in runners.
Methodology
The study employed a qualitative, exploratory descriptive design to investigate how
chiropractors utilise vitamins and minerals in the management of MSK conditions in runners.
Interviews were conducted with 15 South African chiropractors, guided by predetermined
open-ended questions in a semi-structured manner. The participants needed to be
registered with the Allied Health Professions Council of South Africa (AHPCSA), practicing
for a minimum of three years, regularly treat runners, and recommend nutritional
supplements to runners. The research questions asked chiropractors how they utilise vitamins and minerals when they manage MSK conditions in runners; what type of
supplements they advise; for what conditions do they advise supplements; and if
supplementation had an influence in the management of runners. The data were analysed
to identify themes and sub-themes, using Tesch’s method of data analysis.
Results
From the data, four main themes with their associated sub-themes emerged. The themes
described the active utilisation of nutritional supplements by chiropractors for runners. Sub
themes described the factors and reasoning for the recommendation of supplements to
runners by the chiropractors. Furthermore, supplement recommendations were identified
for both MSK and non-MSK conditions in runners. The data revealed the type of
supplements which the chiropractors recommended for certain conditions in the runners. A
positive influence of supplementation in runners was reported by the chiropractors. The
sub-themes described improvements in the treatment outcomes after supplementation,
improved recovery and performance of the runner, and decreased injury rates. A theme of
holistic management of runners by chiropractors emerged, which included the use of dietary
advice, monitoring of supplementation and interdisciplinary care of the runner when
necessary.
Conclusion
This study determined how chiropractors selected, prescribed and dispensed nutritional
supplements to runners. This study revealed which nutritional supplements the
chiropractors recommended to runners and for certain MSK and non-MSK conditions, as
well as the influence of supplementation in runners. As previous literature has not
investigated the recommendation of supplements by chiropractors in runners, this study
generated new information to fill a gap in the literature.
Description: 
A dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Master’s degree of Technology in Chiropractic at the Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa, 2024.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10321/5558
DOI: https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/5558
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