Index to Chiropractic Literature
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J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2023(30:1): 1-8 27845 Implementing an external student placement strategy into an undergraduate chiropractic curriculum in the United Kingdom: An education descriptive report
  • Chesterton P
  • Deane F
  • Moore D
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2023(30:1): 9-15 27846 Chiropractic profession attrition: A narrative review of studies over the past 30 years [review]
  • Rigney CT
  • Grace S
  • Bradbury J
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2023(30:1): 16-22 27847 Public awareness of the Traditional and Complementary Medicine Act governing chiropractic in Malaysia: A survey of adults in Klang Valley
  • Wong YK
  • Haneline MT
  • Tan KL
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2023(30:1): 23-45 27848 Chiropractic Day 2023: A report and qualitative analysis of how thought leaders celebrate the present and envision the future of chiropractic
  • Johnson CD
  • Green BN
  • Agaoglu M
  • Amorin-Woods L
  • Brown R
  • Byfield D
  • Clum GW
  • Crespo W
  • DaSilva KL
  • Dane D
  • Daniels CJ
  • Edwards M
  • Foshee WK
  • Goertz C
  • Henderson C
  • Hynes R
  • Johnson V
  • Killinger L
  • Konarski-Hart K
  • Kopansky-Giles D
  • Kowalski M
  • Little C
  • McAllister S
  • Mrozek J
  • Nixdorf D
  • Peeace LD
  • Peterson C
  • Petrocco-Napuli KL
  • Phillips R
  • Snow G
  • Sorrentino A
  • Wong YK
  • Yelverton C
  • Young KJ
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2022(29:1): 7-14 27580 The John A. Sweaney Lecture: Virtual, September 2021, given by Dr Michele Maiers. A time to lead: Reflections during a pandemic
  • Maiers MJ
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2022(29:1): 24 27591 Letter to the editor regarding Castagna et al 2021 [letter]
  • MacMillan A
  • Draper-Rodi J
  • Thomson O
  • Vogel S
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2022(29:1): 22-23 27593 Response to a letter regarding osteopathic models integration radar plot [letter]
  • Castagna C
  • Consorti G
  • Turinetto M
  • Lunghi C
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2022(29:1): 1-6 27579 The Councils on Chiropractic Education International mapping project: Comparison of member organizations’ educational standards to the Councils on Chiropractic Education International framework document
  • Peterson CK
  • Randhawa K
  • Shaw L
  • Shobbrook M
  • Moss J
  • Edmunds LV
  • Potter D
  • Pallister S
  • Webster M
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2022(29:1): 15-21 27581 Education descriptive reports: How to publish pragmatic studies in education
  • Johnson CD
  • Green BN
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2022(29:1): 25-36 27582 The conatus doctrine: A rational interpretation of innate intelligence
  • Thornhill JT
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2022(29:1): 37-43 27586 Depression, anxiety, and stress among chiropractors in South Africa during the early COVID-19 pandemic
  • Landman DM
  • Sewpersadh A
  • Peterson C
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2022(29:1): 44-54 27589 A brief review of chiropractic educational programs and recommendations for celebrating education on Chiropractic Day
  • Johnson CD
  • Green BN
  • Brown RA
  • Facchinato A
  • Foster SA
  • Kaeser MA
  • Swenson RL
  • Tunning MJ
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2021(28:): 1-8 26982 The value of interprofessional learning through patient simulation in developing interprofessional relationships: Medical students’ perspectives
  • Pooke TG
  • Kioh SH
  • Lee Y
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2021(28:): 9-14 26983 Use of radiography for new patients presenting to a chiropractic teaching clinic: A cross-sectional analysis
  • Kioh SH
  • Pooke TG
  • Chong SV
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2021(28:): 15-21 26984 Prevalence of chiropractic-specific terminology on chiropractors’ websites in the United Kingdom with comparison to Australia: An analysis of samples
  • Young KJ
  • Théroux J
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2021(28:): 22-34 26985 Exploring diverse career paths and recommendations for celebrating Chiropractic Day 2021: A narrative inquiry
  • Johnson V
  • Assal S
  • Khauv K
  • Moosad D
  • Morales B
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2021(28:): 35-48 26986 An essential guide to chiropractic in the United States military health system and Veterans Health Administration
  • Green BN
  • Dunn AS
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2021(28:): 49-59 26987 Osteopathic Models Integration Radar Plot: A proposed framework for osteopathic diagnostic clinical reasoning
  • Castagna C
  • Consorti G
  • Turinetto M
  • Lunghi C
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2020(27:): 1-10 26435 Chiropractic Day: A historical review of a day worth celebrating
  • Johnson CD
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2020(27:): 11-20 26436 Federal Employees’ Compensation Act and mandating the use of x-ray for chiropractic management of federal employees: An exploration of concerns and a call to action
  • Askew JJ
  • Kranz KC
  • Whalen WM
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2020(27:): 21-28 26437 Pro bono services in 4 health care professions: A discussion of exemplars
  • Goupil K
  • Kinsinger FS
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2020(27:): 29-36 26438 Full-coverage chiropractic in Medicare: A proposal to eliminate inequities, improve outcomes, and reduce health disparities without increasing overall program costs
  • Leach RA
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2020(27:): 37-58 26439 Chiropractic in the United States Military Health System [MHS]: A 25th-anniversary celebration of the early years
  • Green BN
  • Gilford SR
  • Beacham RF
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2020(27:): 59-81 26440 A vitalism ethos and the chiropractic health care paradigm
  • Thornhill JT
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2020(27:): 82-87 26441 The hypothesis of biotensegrity and D. D. Palmer's hypothesis on tone: A discussion of their alignment
  • Wiggins DC
  • Engel RM
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2019(26:): 75-81 26085 The John A. Sweaney Lecture: Berlin, Germany, March 2019, given by Dr. Matthew Fisher: Becoming a trusted advisor in health or does ego get in the way? An Australian story
  • Fisher M
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2019(26:): 1-2 26079 X-ray use in chiropractic: Call for papers [editorial]
  • Johnson CD
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2019(26:): 3-18 26080 A tale of specialization in 2 professions: Comparing the development of radiology in chiropractic and medicine
  • Young KJ
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2019(26:): 19-30 26081 Fighting injustice: A historical review of the National Chiropractic Antitrust Committee
  • Green BN
  • Johnson CD
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2019(26:): 31-52 26082 Cost-efficiency and effectiveness of including doctors of chiropractic to offer treatment under Medicaid: A critical appraisal of Missouri inclusion of chiropractic under Missouri Medicaid
  • McGowan JR
  • Suiter L
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2019(26:): 53-59 26083 Sexual orientation and gender identity in patients: How to navigate terminology in patient care
  • Lady SD
  • Burnham KD
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2019(26:): 60-74 26084 Doing the same thing and expecting a different outcome: It is time for a questioning philosophy and theory-driven chiropractic research
  • Leach RA
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2018(25:): 1-5 25677 Journal of Chiropractic Humanities: A celebration of 25 volumes
  • Winterstein J
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2018(25:): 6-9 25678 Chiropractic as part of the solution to the world crisis in spine-related disability
  • Brown R
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2018(25:): 10-21 25679 The chiropractic vertebral subluxation Part 1: Introduction
  • Senzon SA
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2018(25:): 22-35 25680 The chiropractic vertebral subluxation Part 2: The earliest subluxation theories from 1902 to 1907
  • Senzon SA
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2018(25:): 36-51 25681 The chiropractic vertebral subluxation Part 3: Complexity and identity from 1908 to 1915
  • Senzon SA
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2018(25:): 52-66 25682 The chiropractic vertebral subluxation Part 4: New perspectives and theorists from 1916 to 1927
  • Senzon SA
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2018(25:): 67-85 25683 The chiropractic vertebral subluxation Part 5: The first research era from 1928 to 1949
  • Senzon SA
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2018(25:): 86-98 25684 The chiropractic vertebral subluxation Part 6: Renaissance of D.D. Palmer’s paradigm from 1949 to 1961
  • Senzon SA
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2018(25:): 99-113 25685 The chiropractic vertebral subluxation Part 7: Technics and models from 1962 to 1980
  • Senzon SA
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2018(25:): 114-129 25686 The chiropractic vertebral subluxation Part 8: Terminology, definitions, and historicity from 1966 to 1980
  • Senzon SA
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2018(25:): 130-145 25687 The chiropractic vertebral subluxation Part 9: Complexes, models, and consensus from 1979 to 1995
  • Senzon SA
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2018(25:): 146-168 25688 The chiropractic vertebral subluxation Part 10: Integrative and critical literature from 1996 and 1997
  • Senzon SA
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2017(24:1): 49–53 25063 The John A. Sweaney Lecture: Washington DC, March 2017, given by Dr Geoff Outerbridge. Our highest level of contribution: doing the right thing, the right way, for the right reason [addresses]
  • Outerbridge WG
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2017(24:1): 1-8 25056 Comparison of chiropractic treatment outcomes depending on the language region in Switzerland: A prospective outcomes study
  • Guillén DA
  • Peterson CK
  • Humphreys BK
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2017(24:1): 9-14 25057 A survey of the public perception of chiropractic after exposure to chiropractic public place marketing events in New Zealand
  • Russell DG
  • Glucina TT
  • Sherson MW
  • Bredin M
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2017(24:1): 15-23 25058 Joint manipulation: Toward a general theory of high-velocity, low-amplitude thrust techniques
  • Harwich AS
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2017(24:1): 24-30 25059 Culturally sensitive chiropractic care of the transgender community: A narrative review of the literature [review]
  • Maiers MJ
  • Foshee WK
  • Henson Dunlap H
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2017(24:1): 31-40 25060 A literature review of electronic health records in chiropractic practice: Common challenges and solutions [review]
  • Taylor DN
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2017(24:1): 41-43 25061 Thriving for 110 Years: National’s philosophy of collaboration and integration [addresses]
  • Dougherty KJ
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2017(24:1): 44–48 25062 The McAndrews Leadership Lecture: February 2016, by Dr Greg Kawchuk. Putting the “Act” back in chiropractic [addresses]
  • Kawchuk GN
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2016(23:1): Online access only p 1-13 24668 Core and complementary chiropractic: Lowering barriers to patient utilization of services
  • Triano JJ
  • McGregor M
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2016(23:1): Online access only p 14-21 24669 Spine care as a framework for the chiropractic identity
  • Schneider M
  • Murphy D
  • Hartvigsen J
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2016(23:1): Online access only p 22-28 24670 Spinal health: The backbone of chiropractic’s identity
  • Brown RA
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2016(23:1): Online access only p 29-34 24671 Chiropractic identity in the United States: Wisdom, courage, and strength
  • Good CJ
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2016(23:1): 35-45 24672 Chiropractic identity: A neurological, professional, and political assessment
  • Rosner AL
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2016(23:1): 46-52 24673 Analysis and adjustment of vertebral subluxation as a separate and distinct identity for the chiropractic profession: A commentary
  • Hart J
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2016(23:1): Online access only p 53-60 24674 The Swiss Master in Chiropractic Medicine [MChiroMed] curriculum: Preparing graduates to work together with medicine to improve patient care
  • Humphreys BK
  • Peterson CK
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2016(23:1): 61-67 24675 Professional identity at Los Angeles College of Chiropractic
  • Kimura MN
  • Russell R
  • Scaringe J
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2016(23:1): 68-76 24676 Toxins, toxicity, and endotoxemia: A historical and clinical perspective for chiropractors
  • Seaman DR
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2015(22:1): 47-52 24310 The John A. Sweaney Lecture: Athens, Greece, May 2015, Given by Dr Vivian H.E. Kil. To inspire the chiropractic profession to dream more, learn more, do more, and become more [addresses]
  • Kil VHE
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2015(22:1): 53-54 24311 An Early History of Chiropractic: The Palmers and Australia [by Rolf Peters; book review]
  • Wiese GC
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2015(22:1): Online access only p 1-8 24304 Radiology undergraduate and resident curricula: A narrative review of the literature [review]
  • Linaker KL
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2015(22:1): Online access only p 9-16 24305 Pedagogical approaches to diagnostic imaging education: A narrative review of the literature [review]
  • Linaker KL
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2015(22:1): Online access only p 17-21 24306 Student evaluations, outcomes, and national licensure examinations in radiology education: A narrative review of the literature [review]
  • Linaker KL
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2015(22:1): Online access only p 22-26 24307 Radiologists as educators: A narrative review of the literature [review]
  • Linaker KL
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2015(22:1): Online access only p 27-29 24308 The McAndrews Leadership Lecture: Origins
  • Hamm AW
  • Burkhart LA
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2015(22:1): 30-46 24309 The McAndrews Leadership Lecture: February 2015, by Dr Scott Haldeman [and others]. Challenges of the past, challenges of the present [addresses]
  • Haldeman S
  • McAndrews GP
  • Goertz C
  • Sportelli L
  • Hamm AW
  • Johnson C
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2014(21:1): Online access only p 1-24 24300 Evaluation of publicly available documents to trace chiropractic technique systems that advocate radiography for subluxation analysis: A proposed genealogy [review]
  • Young KJ
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2014(21:1): Online access only p 25-48 24301 Chiropractic professionalization and accreditation: An exploration of the history of conflict between worldviews through the lens of developmental structuralism
  • Senzon SA
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2014(21:1): Online access only p 49-64 24302 Improving our nation's health care system: Inclusion of chiropractic in patient-centered medical homes and accountable care organizations
  • Meeker WC
  • Watkins RW
  • Kranz KC
  • Munsterman SD
  • Johnson C
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2014(21:1): Online access only p 65-75 24303 Learning from a lifetime of leading effective change
  • Johnson C
  • Clum G
  • Lassiter WL Jr
  • Phillips R
  • Sportelli L
  • Hunter JC
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2013(20:1): 36-37 23408 The John A. Sweaney Lecture: Origins
  • Chapman-Smith D
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2013(20:1): 38-42 23409 The John A. Sweaney Lecture: Vilamoura, Portugal, May 2007, given by Dr John A. Sweaney. Chiropractic: In pursuit of professionalism
  • Sweaney JA
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2013(20:1): 43-48 23410 The John A. Sweaney Lecture: Durbin, South Africa, April 2013, given by Dr Louis Sportelli. The 100 year test: Can that tell us something?
  • Sportelli L
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2013(20:1): 1-8 23404 Establishing a theoretical basis for research in musculoskeletal epidemiology: A proposal for the use of biopsychosocial theory in investigations of back pain and smoking
  • Green BN
  • Johnson CD
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2013(20:1): 9-18 23405 Beyond spinal manipulation: Should Medicare expand coverage for chiropractic services? A review and commentary on the challenges for policy makers
  • Whedon JM
  • Goertz CM
  • Stason WB
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2013(20:1): 19-26 23406 Straight chiropractic philosophy as a barrier to Medicare compliance: A discussion of 5 incongruent issues
  • Seaman DR
  • Soltys JR
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2013(20:1): 27-35 23407 Weight gain as a consequence of living a modern lifestyle: A discussion of barriers to effective weight control and how to overcome them
  • Seaman DR
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2012(19:1): Online access only p 44-47 22730 In response to “The Knowledge of Our Knowledge”: A reflection on McAndrews’ view of epistemology
  • Winterstein J
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2012(19:1): Online access only 1-11 22725 Multiple views to address diversity issues: An initial dialog to advance the chiropractic profession [editorial]
  • Johnson C
  • Killinger LZ
  • Christensen MG
  • Mrozek JP
  • Zuker RF
  • Kizhakkeveettil A
  • Perle SM
  • Oyelowo T
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2012(19:1): Online access only p 12-23 22726 Teaching, leadership, scholarly productivity, and level of activity in the chiropractic profession: A study of graduates of the Los Angeles College of Chiropractic radiology residency program
  • Young KJ
  • Siordia L
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2012(19:1): Online access only p 24-35 22727 Conventional medical attitudes to using a traditional medicine vodou-based model of pain management: Survey of French dentists and the proposal of a pain model to facilitate integration
  • Sanou M
  • Jean A
  • Marjolet M
  • Pécaud D
  • Meas Y
  • Enguehard C
  • Moret L
  • Emane A
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2012(19:1): Online access only p 36-39 22728 The knowledge of our knowledge [classical article]
  • McAndrews JF
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2012(19:1): Online access only p 40-43 22729 In response to “The Knowledge of Our Knowledge”: 2 decades and not much has changed
  • Sportelli L
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2011(18:1): 1-9 22305 Use of the term subluxation in publications during the formative years of the chiropractic profession [editorial]
  • Johnson C
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2011(18:1): 10-23 22306 Constructing a philosophy of chiropractic: Evolving worldviews and premodern roots
  • Senzon SA
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2011(18:1): 24-38 22307 Constructing a philosophy of chiropractic: Evolving worldviews and modern foundation
  • Senzon SA
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2011(18:1): 39-63 22308 Constructing a philosophy of chiropractic: Evolving worldviews and postmodern core
  • Senzon SA
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2011(18:1): 64-73 22309 Chiropractic physicians: Toward a select conceptual understanding of bureaucratic structures and functions in the health care institution
  • Fredericks M
  • Fredericks J
  • Kondellas B
  • Hang L
  • Ross MWV
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2011(18:1): 74-85 22310 A theoretical basis for maintenance spinal manipulative therapy for the chiropractic profession
  • Taylor DN
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2011(18:1): 86-93 22311 Potential unique causes of burnout for chiropractic professionals
  • Williams S
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2011(18:1): 94-98 22312 A historical lesson from Franciscus Sylvius and Jacobus Sylvius
  • Bakkum BW
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2010(17:1): 1-5 21533 Reflecting on 115 years: The chiropractic profession's philosophical path
  • Johnson C
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2010(17:1): 6-21 21534 Constructing a philosophy of chiropractic I: An Integral map of the territory
  • Senzon SA
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2010(17:1): 22-32 21535 Historical overview and update on subluxation theories
  • Vernon H
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2010(17:1): 33-39 21536 The great subluxation debate: A centrist's perspective
  • Good CJ
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2010(17:1): 40-46 21537 Implications and limitations of appropriateness studies for chiropractic
  • Whedon JM
  • Davis MA
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2010(17:1): 47-54 21538 The Fountain Head Chiropractic Hospital: The dream that almost came true
  • Bakkum BW
  • Nolan DB
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2009(16:1): Online access only p. 1-4 21084 A brief review of the evolution of the Journal of Chiropractic Humanities: A journey beginning in 1991 [editorial]
  • Johnson C
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2009(16:1): 47-49 21091 Where we have come from and the road ahead: Presentation at the Tenth Biennial Congress of the World Federation of Chiropractic, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 2009
  • Clum GW
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2009(16:1): Online access only p. 5-12 21085 Future chiropractic physicians: Toward a synthesis of select concepts in the behavioral sciences in health care and the society-culture-personality model for the 21st century
  • Fredericks M
  • Kondellas B
  • Ross MWV
  • Hang L
  • Fredericks J
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2009(16:1): Online access only p. 13-20 21086 Chiropractic physicians: An analysis of select issues for the use of electronic medical records and the patient-practitioner relationship within the society-culture-personality model
  • Fredericks M
  • Lyons L
  • Kondellas B
  • Ross MWV
  • Hang L
  • Fredericks J
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2009(16:1): Online access only p. 21-25 21087 Survey of US chiropractors' perceptions about their clinical role as specialist or generalist
  • Smith M
  • Carber LA
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2009(16:1): Online access only p. 26-31 21088 Nature versus nurture segues to choice versus circumstance in the new millennium: One consideration for an integrative biopsychosocial philosophy, art, and science of chiropractic
  • Smith M
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2009(16:1): Online access only p. 32-43 21089 Self-regulation in a small professional group is an important step toward professionalization: The Chiropractic Association in Singapore
  • Jorgensen AMS
  • Sheppard LA
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2009(16:1): Online access only p. 44-46 21090 Beneficence and the professional's moral imperative
  • Kinsinger FS
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2009(16:1): Online access only p. 50-53 21092 Process versus outcome: Challenges of the chiropractic wellness paradigm
  • Russell EG
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2009(16:1): Online access only p. 54-56 21093 Evaluation of the steps for implementation of electronic health records for a small chiropractic practice in Northern Michigan
  • McGregor DM
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2009(16:1): Online access only p. 57-75 21094 Old Dad Chiro: His thoughts, words, and deeds [Daniel David Palmer]
  • Brown MD
J Chiropr Humanit: 2008(15:): 1 20332 The 2008 Journal of Chiropractic Humanities: An Insight into the past, present, and future [editorial]
  • Johnson C
J Chiropr Humanit: 2008(15:): 2-9 20333 Chiropractic physicians: Toward a synthesis of electronic medical records and the society, culture, personality model in the new millennium
  • Fredericks M
  • Hang L
  • Ross MWV
  • Fredericks J
  • Lyons L
J Chiropr Humanit: 2008(15:): 10-18 20334 Chiropractic physicians: A functional conceptualization of electronic medical records technology and the society, culture, and personality model in the delivery of healthcare
  • Lyons L
  • Hang L
  • Ross MWV
  • Fredericks J
  • Fredericks M
J Chiropr Humanit: 2008(15:): 19-26 20335 Survey of US chiropractor attitudes and behaviors about subluxation
  • Smith M
  • Carber LA
J Chiropr Humanit: 2008(15:): 27-54 20336 Chiropractic and energy medicine: A shared history
  • Senzon SA
J Chiropr Humanit: 2008(15:): 55-66 20337 Technique in the classroom at Palmer College of Chiropractic: A history in the art of chiropractic
  • Hynes RJR
  • Callender AK
J Chiropr Humanit: 2008(15:): 67-80 20338 Posture queen contests in Alabama
  • Hug PR
J Chiropr Humanit: 2007(14:): Online access only p. 41-45 19918 Philosophy of chiropractic: Its origin and its future [presented at the World Federation of Chiropractic 9th Biennial Congress, Vilamoura, Portugal, 2007]
  • Clum G
J Chiropr Humanit: 2007(14:): Online access only 21 p 19914 The mechanistic/vitalistic dualism of chiropractic and general systems theory: Daniel D. Palmer and Ludwig von Bertalanffy
  • Callender AK
J Chiropr Humanit: 2007(14:): Online access only p. 22-27 19915 When demand exceeds supply: allocating chiropractic services at VA medical facilities
  • Dunn AS
  • Passmore SR
J Chiropr Humanit: 2007(14:): Online access only p. 28-33 19916 Chiropractic research in the postmodern world: A discussion of the need to use a greater variety of research methods
  • Stuber KJ
J Chiropr Humanit: 2007(14:): Online access only p. 34-40 19917 The four principles of biomedical ethics: A foundation for current bioethical debate
  • Lawrence DJ
J Chiropr Humanit: 2006(13:): Online access only 1 p 19398 Contemplation of thinking and learning in chiropractic [editorial]
  • Johnson C
J Chiropr Humanit: 2006(13:): Online access only 10 p 19399 Applications of the mind map learning technique in chiropractic education: a pilot study and literature review [review]
  • D'Antoni AV
  • Pinto Zipp G
J Chiropr Humanit: 2006(13:): Online access only p 12-20 19401 A treatise on fundamental principles of the philosophy of chiropractic and related topics in the life sciences
  • Clusserath MT
J Chiropr Humanit: 2006(13:): Online access only 6 p 19402 “Iron Sharpens Iron …” Experiential learning strategies in chiropractic education
  • Morgan WE
  • Morgan CP
J Chiropr Humanit: 2006(13:): Online access only 3 p 19403 What do symptoms mean to the chiropractor?
  • Amos MA
J Chiropr Humanit: 2006(13:): Online access only 7 p 19404 Chiropractic, contemporary culture, and patient education
  • Lund CJ
J Chiropr Humanit: 2005(12:): Online access only p 1 18646 A balance between navel-gazing and considering the rest of the world [editorial]
  • Johnson C
J Chiropr Humanit: 2005(12:): Online access only p 2-7 18610 When worldviews collide: maintaining a vitalistic perspective in chiropractic in the postmodern era
  • Hawk C
J Chiropr Humanit: 2005(12:): Online access only p 8-15 18611 A proposal regarding the identity of chiropractic: embrace the centrality of the spine
  • Briggance BB
J Chiropr Humanit: 2005(12:): Online access only p 16-32 18612 Rigor in the philosophy of chiropractic: beyond the dismissivism/authoritarian polemic
  • McAulay BJ
J Chiropr Humanit: 2005(12:): Online access only p 33-37 18613 The set and setting: professionalism defined
  • Kinsinger S
J Chiropr Humanit: 2005(12:): Online access only p 38-44 18614 A model for learning to understand and communicate the philosophy of chiropractic: Using the 7 habits of highly effective people
  • Gross TA
  • Butler C
J Chiropr Humanit: 2004(11:): Online access only p. 2-10 17512 The battle for innate: A perspective on fundamentalism in chiropractic
J Chiropr Humanit: 2004(11:): Online access only p.11-23 17513 The nature of morality and its implications for chiropractic educators in ethics
  • Wells KA
J Chiropr Humanit: 2004(11:): Online access only p. 24-28 17514 Advancing the philosophy of chiropractic: Advocating virtue
  • Kinsinger S
J Chiropr Humanit: 2004(11:): Online access only p. 29-37 17515 John V. Whaley: The Don Quixote of Illinois chiropractic
  • Callender AK
  • Swerdlick KA
J Chiropr Humanit: 2004(11:): Online access only p. 38-43 17516 The subluxation syndrome: A condition whose time has come?
  • Good C
J Chiropr Humanit: 2004(11:): Online access only p. 44-48 17517 Hippocrates on ethical practice management
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J Chiropr Humanit: 2001(10:): Online access only 9 p 14647 Healing the body, healing the spirit, healing the world: The wellness paradigm as a metaphor for securing our future
  • Chance MA
J Chiropr Humanit: 2001(10:): Online access only 11 p 14648 Self-care: A growing wellness initiative
  • Jamison JR
J Chiropr Humanit: 2001(10:): Online access only 13 p. 14649 Chiropractic and cybernetics
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J Chiropr Humanit: 2001(10:): Online access only 7 p. 14650 Vis Mediatrix Naturae, Vital force to innate intelligence and concepts for 2000
  • Jackson RB
J Chiropr Humanit: 2001(10:): Online access only 35 p. 14651 The question of theology for chiropractic: A theological study of chiropractic’s prime tenets
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J Chiropr Humanit: 2001(10:): Online access only 10 p. 14652 The praxis of practice for the chiropractic physician: A christocentric model for a physician-patient relationship
  • Shields-Wright KE
J Chiropr Humanit: 2001(10:): Online access only 6 p. 14653 A survey of chiropractors’ use of nutrition in private practice
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  • Spillman DM
J Chiropr Humanit: 2001(10:): Online access only 11 p. 14654 They spoke...have we listened?
J Chiropr Humanit: 2001(10:): Online access only 10 p 14655 Microsoft and medicine
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J Chiropr Humanit: 2001(10:): Online access only 9 p. 14656 Use of a new traction-flexion device in a patient with low back pain: a case study [case report]
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J Chiropr Humanit: 2001(10:): Online access only 8 p. 17828 Bibliography of chiropractic and other techniques
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J Chiropr Humanit: 2000(9:): Online access only 7 p 535 Avoiding pedantism: A path to thoughtful teaching
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J Chiropr Humanit: 2000(9:): Online access only 8 p 536 From “quacks to colleagues?” Viewing the evolution of orthodox tolerance of deviant medical practice
  • Gibbons RW
J Chiropr Humanit: 2000(9:): Online access only 12 p 537 Vertebral subluxation and a professional objective for chiropractic
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J Chiropr Humanit: 2000(9:): Online access only 7 p 538 An essay on chiropractic's "institute of qualification"
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J Chiropr Humanit: 2000(9:): Online access only 4 p 539 The subluxation complex
  • Faye LJ
J Chiropr Humanit: 2000(9:): Online access only 8 p 540 Thomas Jones Palmer, western pioneer publicist
  • Jackson RB
J Chiropr Humanit: 2000(9:): Online access only 15 p 541 Robert Boyd Jackson: Chiropractic clinician, statesman, historian
  • Vear HJ
J Chiropr Humanit: 2000(9:): Online access only 17 p 542 Universal intelligence: A theological entity in conflict with Lutheran theology
  • Mirtz T
J Chiropr Humanit: 2000(9:): Online access only 17 p 543 Chiropractic ethics: An oxymoron? Contemporary ethical issues in chiropractic
  • Smith JC
J Chiropr Humanit: 2000(9:): Online access only 4 p 544 The art of listening
  • Such GW
J Chiropr Humanit: 2000(9:): Online access only 11 p 545 Chiropractors are physicians (and almost always were)
  • Beideman RP
J Chiropr Humanit: 2000(9:): 31 546 The trouble with innate and the trouble that causes [letter; comment]
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J Chiropr Humanit: 2000(9:): 4 547 The trouble with innate and the trouble that causes [letter; comment]
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J Chiropr Humanit: 2000(9:): 8 548 The consumer model in education: a perspective [letter; comment]
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  • Lawrence DJ
J Chiropr Humanit: 2000(9:): 7 549 Chiropractic and wellness care [letter]
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J Chiropr Humanit: 2000(9:): 1 550 Chiropractic and wellness care [letter]
  • Andersen GD
J Chiropr Humanit: 2000(9:): 12 551 Chiropractic and wellness care [letter]
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J Chiropr Humanit: 2000(9:): 6 552 Chiropractic and wellness care [letter]
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J Chiropr Humanit: 2000(9:): 6 553 Chiropractic and wellness care [letter]
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J Chiropr Humanit: 2000(9:): 8 554 Go to jail for chiro [letter; comment]
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J Chiropr Humanit: 1998(8:1): 2-7 1819 Why did chiropractic survive?
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J Chiropr Humanit: 1998(8:1): 8-15 1820 Mind-body medicine: The evolving science of chiropractic care
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J Chiropr Humanit: 1998(8:1): 16-21 1821 The People vs. D.D. Palmer, California 1902; State of Iowa vs. D.D. Palmer 1905
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J Chiropr Humanit: 1998(8:1): 22-26 1822 Ethical and legal considerations of providing chiropractic treatment in medical facilities
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J Chiropr Humanit: 1998(8:1): 27-37 1823 The philosophy of chiropractic and reminiscences of its early development and growth
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J Chiropr Humanit: 1998(8:1): 38-42 1824 Leadership strategies to enable curriculum change
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J Chiropr Humanit: 1998(8:1): 43-54 1825 Improving historical research reports: A case report format and example in Arden Zimmerman, D.C.
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J Chiropr Humanit: 1998(8:1): 55-66 1826 Philosophy and science versus dogmatism in the practice of chiropractic
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J Chiropr Humanit: 1998(8:1): 67-70 1827 Remembering Tom Morris
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J Chiropr Humanit: 1998(8:1): 71-76 1828 Chiropractic: More than spinal manipulation
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J Chiropr Humanit: 1998(8:1): 77-79 1829 Contemporary chiropractic [book review] ed. by Daniel Redwood
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J Chiropr Humanit: 1998(8:1): 80 1830 Chiropractic primary care, and the emerging natural health care market [letter; comment]
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J Chiropr Humanit: 1998(8:1): 80-82 1831 The subluxation question [letter; comment]
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J Chiropr Humanit: 1997(7:1): 11-17 2799 Consumer choice between chiropractic and medical care: A microeconomic analysis
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J Chiropr Humanit: 1997(7:1): 23-25 2801 Mencken on Chiropractic: "Pig-Tracks of the Sage"
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J Chiropr Humanit: 1997(7:1): 61 2807 The need for a sacred science by Seyyed Hossein Nasr [book review]
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J Chiropr Humanit: 1997(7:1): 2-10 2798 Quality, complexity and organizational health
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J Chiropr Humanit: 1997(7:1): 18-22 2800 Kentuckiana children's center: A 40-year history
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J Chiropr Humanit: 1997(7:1): 26-32 2802 Predictability of the effects of nerve interference
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J Chiropr Humanit: 1997(7:1): 33-41 2803 A Glimpse into bone setting and chiropractic in South Dakota
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J Chiropr Humanit: 1997(7:1): 42-45 2804 Chiropractic, primary care, and the emerging natural health care market
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J Chiropr Humanit: 1997(7:1): 46-55 2805 The subluxation question
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J Chiropr Humanit: 1997(7:1): 56-60 2806 Sacred cows and shibboleths
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J Chiropr Humanit: 1996(6:1): 2-10 3663 THE SEARCH FOR INTRA-PROFESSIONAL HARMONY.
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J Chiropr Humanit: 1996(6:1): 11-17 3664 THE SCIENCE OF IDENTIFYING PROFESSIONS AS APPLIED TO CHIROPRACTIC.
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J Chiropr Humanit: 1996(6:1): 18-22 3665 HAS VITALISM BEEN A HELP OR A HINDRANCE TO THE SCIENCE AND ART OF CHIROPRACTIC?
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J Chiropr Humanit: 1996(6:1): 23-25 3666 THE ROLE OF CHIROPRACTIC IN THE EARLY DEVELOPMENT OF HOLISTIC HEALING.
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J Chiropr Humanit: 1996(6:1): 26-44 3667 CRAIG M. KIGHTLINGER, M.A., D.C. AND THE EASTERN CHIROPRACTIC INSTITUTE.
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J Chiropr Humanit: 1996(6:1): 45-49 3668 An introduction to biomedical ethics
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J Chiropr Humanit: 1996(6:1): 50-54 3669 TRADITIONAL CHIROPRACTIC PHILOSOPHY: IRRELEVANT OR IRREPLACEABLE?
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J Chiropr Humanit: 1996(6:1): 55-60 3670 THE EFFECTIVENESS OF CHIROPRACTIC IN AMERICAN CULTURE.
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J Chiropr Humanit: 1996(6:1): 61-66 3671 The history of the Chiropractic Research Journal Editors' Council
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  • Zutz SA
J Chiropr Humanit: 1995(5:1): 2-7 4676 Philosophy and chiropractic: Divisions and directions
J Chiropr Humanit: 1995(5:1): 8-18 4677 Ethical dimensions in chiropractic research
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J Chiropr Humanit: 1995(5:1): 19-27 4678 Defensible statements: An ethical consideration for scholarly writing
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J Chiropr Humanit: 1995(5:1): 28-40 4679 The contextual nature of manual methods: Challenges of the paradigm
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J Chiropr Humanit: 1995(5:1): 41-49 4680 Narrative and the chiropractic encounter
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J Chiropr Humanit: 1995(5:1): 50-55 4681 On Diversified chiropractic technique
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J Chiropr Humanit: 1995(5:1): 56-65 4682 California's Medical Practice Act: Chiropractors amend without medical opposition - 1967
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J Chiropr Humanit: 1995(5:1): 66-68 4683 Why does philosophy matter to chiropractic?
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  • Spielberg A
J Chiropr Humanit: 1995(5:1): 69-73 4684 An appreciation of chiropractic diversity
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J Chiropr Humanit: 1994(4:1): 3-19 5622 CHIROPRACTIC AND WELLNESS CARE
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J Chiropr Humanit: 1994(4:1): 20-25 5623 A CONTEMPORARY PHILOSOPHY OF CHIROPRACTIC FOR THE LOS ANGELES COLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC
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  • Coulter ID
J Chiropr Humanit: 1994(4:1): 26-35 5624 CLINICAL COMMUNICATION: THE ESSENCE OF CHIROPRACTIC?
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J Chiropr Humanit: 1994(4:1): 36-55 5625 THE INFLUENCE OF WORLD WAR I UPON THE CHIROPRACTIC PROFESSION
  • Keating JC Jr
J Chiropr Humanit: 1994(4:1): 56-60 5626 THE PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE FOR CHIROPRACTIC SIMPLY STATED
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J Chiropr Humanit: 1994(4:1): 61-71 5627 GO TO JAIL FOR CHIRO
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J Chiropr Humanit: 1994(4:1): 72-74 5628 THE GREAT DIVIDE
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J Chiropr Humanit: 1994(4:1): 75-77 5629 CHIROPRACTIC AND CHAOS
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J Chiropr Humanit: 1994(4:1): 81-82 5630 CHIROPRACTIC: EARLY CONCEPTS IN THEIR HISTORICAL SETTING BY PIERRE-LOUIS GAUCHER-PESLHERBE
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J Chiropr Humanit: 1993(3:1): 3-8 6453 CHIROPRACTIC "PHILOSOPHY"
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J Chiropr Humanit: 1993(3:1): 9-20 6454 THE PHYSICIAN, THE PATIENT, AND THE PERSON: THE HUMANISTIC CHALLENGE
  • Coulter ID
J Chiropr Humanit: 1993(3:1): 21-41 6455 ROOTS OF THE LACC: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC
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  • Keating JC Jr
  • Oliva M
J Chiropr Humanit: 1993(3:1): 42-55 6456 THE COGNITIVE ROOTS OF CHIROPRACTIC THEORIES AND TECHNIQUES
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J Chiropr Humanit: 1993(3:1): 56-61 6457 PALMER'S PRINCIPLE OF TONE: OUR METAPHYSICAL BASIS
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J Chiropr Humanit: 1993(3:1): 65-77 6458 A QUESTION OF EVIDENCE AND PROOF
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J Chiropr Humanit: 1993(3:1): 62-64 6459 THE CONSUMER MODEL IN EDUCATION: A PERSPECTIVE
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