Index to Chiropractic Literature
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Chiropr & Manual Ther: 2023(31:50): 3 27806 The importance of health policy and systems research for strengthening rehabilitation in health systems: A call to action to accelerate progress [editorial]
  • Frontera WR
  • DeGroote W
  • Ghaffar A
Chiropr & Manual Ther: 2023(31:25): 11 27696 Using medical storytelling to communicate problems and solutions in the low back pain conundrum: An evidence-based tale of twins
  • Murphy DR
  • Justice BD
  • Borkan J
Chiropr & Manual Ther: 2022(30:39): 11 27165 Adherence to spinal imaging guidelines and utilization of lumbar spine diagnostic imaging for low back pain at a Canadian Chiropractic College: A historical clinical cohort study
  • Smith A
  • Kumar V
  • Cooley J
Chiropr & Manual Ther: 2022(30:22): 1-11 27036 Disability burden due to musculoskeletal conditions and low back pain in Australia: Findings from GBD 2019
  • de Luca K
  • Briggs AM
  • French SD
  • Ferreira ML
  • Cross M
  • Blyth F
  • March L
Chiropr & Manual Ther: 2022(30:6): 1-7 26993 The primary spine practitioner as a new role in healthcare systems in North America
  • Murphy DR
  • Justice B
  • Bise CG
  • Timko M
  • Stevans JM
  • Schneider MJ
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Aug 2021(65:2): 132-136 26840 Commentary. Reconciling evidence and experience in the context of evidence-based practice / [Rapprochement des données probantes et de l’expérience en contexte de pratique fondée sur des données probantes]
  • Alexopulos S
  • Cancelliere C
  • Côté P
  • Mior S
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Mar 2021(44:3): 177-185 26805 Temporal trends and geographic variations in the supply of clinicians who provide spinal manipulation to medicare beneficiaries: A serial cross-sectional study
  • Whedon JM
  • Haldeman S
  • Petersen CL
  • Schoellkopf W
  • Mackenzie TA
  • Lurie JD
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Apr 2021(65:1): 14-31 26761 When boundaries blur — exploring healthcare providers’ views of chiropractic interprofessional care and the Canadian Forces Health Services / [Frontières imprécises: examen des soins interprofessionnels chiropratiques du point de vue de professionnels de la santé et des services de santé des Forces armées canadiennes]
  • Vogel E
  • Mior SA
  • Sutton D
  • Côté P
  • French S
  • Nordin M
  • Laporte A
Ann Vert Sublux Res: May 2020(2020:): 75-78 26673 Immune function, chiropractic and vertebral subluxation: A multi-pronged project to address fundamental questions in an evidence informed framework
  • McCoy M
  • Kent C
  • Stiles A
  • Kwon C
  • Candelaria-Perez SM
  • Long C
  • Mills B
Chiropr & Manual Ther: 2019(27:48): Online access only 13 p 25972 Implementation strategies, and barriers and facilitators for implementation of physical activity at work: A scoping review
  • Garne-Dalgaard A
  • Manne S
  • Bredahl TVG
  • Stochkendahl MJ
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Aug 2019(63:2): Online access only p 92-99 25900 Multimodal non-surgical intervention for individuals with knee osteoarthritis: A retrospective case series [case report] / [Intervention non chirurgicale multimodale pour les personnes atteintes d’arthrose du genou : Série de cas rétrospectifs]
  • Young JJ
  • Kopansky-Giles D
  • Ammendolia C
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Mar-Apr 2019(42:3): 203-209 25863 Clinical outcomes in neurogenic claudication using a multimodal program for lumbar spinal stenosis: A study of 49 patients with prospective long-term follow-up
  • Chow NW
  • Southerst D
  • Wong JJ
  • Kopansky-Giles D
  • Ammendolia C
Chiropr & Manual Ther: 2019(27:24): Online access only 10 p 25825 Effect of active TENS versus de-tuned TENS on walking capacity in patients with lumbar spinal stenosis: A randomized controlled trial
  • Ammendolia C
  • Côté P
  • Raja Rampersaud Y
  • Southerst D
  • Schneider M
  • Ahmed A
  • Bombardier C
  • Hawker G
  • Budgell B
Chiropr & Manual Ther: 2018(26:46): Online access only 8 p 25347 Cost-effectiveness of spinal manipulation, exercise, and self-management for spinal pain using an individual participant data meta-analysis approach: A study protocol [randomized controlled trial]
  • Leininger B
  • Bronfort G
  • Evans R
  • Hodges J
  • Kuntz K
  • Nyman JA
Chiropr & Manual Ther: 2018(26:12): Online access only 9 p 25175 Complaints about chiropractors, osteopaths, and physiotherapists: A retrospective cohort study of health, performance, and conduct concerns
  • Ryan AT
  • Too LS
  • Bismark MM
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Mar-Apr 2018(41:3): 175-180 25133 Association among opioid use, treatment preferences, and perceptions of physician treatment recommendations in patients with neck and back pain
  • Weeks WB
  • Goertz CM
  • Long CR
  • Meeker WC
  • Marchiori DM
Chiropr & Manual Ther: 2017(25:30): Online access only 2 p 24951 What is chiropractic? [editorial]
  • Hartvigsen J
  • French S
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Mar 2017(61:1): Online access only p 53-64 24737 Selecting and training opinion leaders and best practice collaborators: Experience from the Canadian Chiropractic Guideline Initiative (CCGI)
  • Bussières AE
  • Maiers M
  • Grondin D
  • Brockhusen S
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Jan 2014(37:1): 7-21 23233 Examination of the relationship between theory-driven policies and allowed lost-time back claims in workers' compensation: A system dynamics model
  • Wong JJ
  • McGregor M
  • Mior SA
  • Loisel P
Chiropr J Aust: Sep 2004(34:3): 113-119 17055 A perverse and discriminatory policy: The de-listing of chiropractic care in Ontario, Canada
  • Manga P
Chiropr J Aust: Jun 2004(34:2): 41 16979 Where will limited medicare take chiropractic? [editorial]
  • Bolton SP
Top Clin Chiropr: Mar 2002(9:1): 31-47 17474 Public policy complex: A chiropractor's primer for navigating the policy maze in the United States
  • Bielinski LL
  • Terwilleger KJ
Chiropr J Aust: Jun 2001(31:2): 53-57 16612 The multidisciplinary specialised spinal pain unit at Townsville General Hospital (Townsville, Queensland, Australia)
  • Giles LGF
Todays Chiropr: Jul-Aug 2000(29:4): 82-85 15498 DR TOM CAMPBELL TAKES FIGHT FOR HEALTH JUSTICE TO LEGISLATION.
  • Southerland R
J Am Chiropr Assoc: Apr 2000(37:4): 7-8 14634 ACA ASSESSMENT PERSPECTIVE: A RUDIMENTARY SHIFT IN HEALTH CARE DELIVERY AND DEMAND
  • Mertz JA
Todays Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1999(28:6): 70 156 Iowa governor appoints first chiropractor to Board of Health
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Mar-Apr 1997(20:3): 147-149 2586 The National Workshop to Develop the Chiropractic Research Agenda
  • Hansen D
  • Hawk C
  • Meeker W
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: May 1996(19:4): 257-264 3362 The impact of health policy on chiropractic
  • Mootz RD
Am Chiropr: Jul-Aug 1996(18:4): 38 3154 Project healthy choice
Top Clin Chiropr: Jun 1995(2:2): 56-70 4263 The politics of policy and research
  • Mootz RD
  • Shekelle PG
J Am Chiropr Assoc: Mar 1995(32:3): 49 4437 Back to back support: British issue clinical standards similar to U.S. guidelines
J Am Chiropr Assoc: Feb 1995(32:2): 25-32 4557 Isolation or integration: presentation abstracts
J Am Chiropr Assoc: Feb 1995(32:2): 35-37 4558 Survival in the '90s: The continuing battle over health-care reform
J Am Chiropr Assoc: Feb 1995(32:2): 39-40 4559 The guidelines in practice: the grass roots impact of the AHCPR document
  • Jarvis KB
J Am Chiropr Assoc: Feb 1995(32:2): 41-42 4560 A window of opportunity - not a panacea
  • Kessinger J
J Am Chiropr Assoc: Feb 1995(32:2): 43-46 4561 The AHCPR guidelines: are they all that they seem?
  • McClain CL
ICA Rev: May-Jun 1995(51:3): 16-17 4295 THE TIME FOR MEDICARE REFORM IS NOW
  • Williams SE
ICA Rev: Jul-Aug 1995(51:4): 10-11 4114 Chiropractic, Medicare and the republican congress
  • Hofmann JA
J Chiropr: Sep 1994(31:9): 49-50 4953 ACA attends meeting of state legislators
  • Ferguson HM
J Chiropr: Sep 1994(31:9): 63-64 4955 Convention banquet is gala event
J Chiropr: Nov 1994(31:11): 5+ 4816 Over regulated and under siege
  • Daly TR
J Chiropr: Jul 1994(31:7): 32+ 5095 HEALTH CARE REFORM'S IMPACT ON MANAGED CARE
  • McAndrews JF
J Chiropr: Jan 1994(31:1): 54-58 5546 NATIONAL HEALTH-CARE REFORM AND CHIROPRACTIC: AT A CRITICAL CROSSROAD PART III
  • Caplan RL
J Chiropr: Feb 1994(31:2): 61-67 5488 THE UNITED STATES NEEDS A HEALTH SYSTEM LIKE OTHER COUNTRIES
  • Glaser WA
J Chiropr: Aug 1994(31:8): 5+ 5044 Turning the pages on a new chapter in chiropractic's life
  • Sawyer RA
Am Chiropr: May-Jun 1994(16:3): 6-9 5219 WHERE IS EXERCISE?
  • Seaman DR
Am Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1994(16:1): 18+ 5508 NATIONAL HEALTH CARE: DISTINCTION OR EXTINCTION? IT'S UP TO YOU!
  • Stagni JA
Todays Chiropr: Mar-Apr 1993(22:2): 12 6271 FORMER CONGRESSMAN CORMAN HEADS ICA HEALTH-CARE POLICY TEAM
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1993(22:1): 30-31+ 6421 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION BRINGS NEW CHALLENGES IN NATIONAL HEALTH POLICY
  • Gregg JR
J Chiropr: Sep 1993(30:9): 21-5 5852 STATE HEALTH-CARE REFORM INITIATIVES AN OVERVIEW OF A FLUCTUATING SCENARIO
  • Ferguson HM
J Chiropr: Sep 1993(30:9): 37-8 5856 The Clinton initiative
  • Ryen D
J Chiropr: Oct 1993(30:10): 62+ 5793 LANDMARK CANADIAN STUDY RECOMMENDS REDIRECTION OF HEALTH SERVICES
J Chiropr: Oct 1993(30:10): 64 5794 ACA PUBLISHES OPEN LETTER TO THE PRESIDENT IN WASHINGTON POST
J Chiropr: Nov 1993(30:11): 49-51 5734 NATIONAL HEALTH-CARE REFORM AND CHIROPRACTIC: AT A CRITICAL CROSSROAD
  • Caplan RL
J Chiropr: Nov 1993(30:11): 52 5735 ACA SENDS EVERY DC A SYNOPSIS OF CLINTON'S HEALTH-CARE PLAN
J Chiropr: Nov 1993(30:11): 52-62 5736 AMERICAN CHIROPRACTIC ASSOCIATION SIDE-BY-SIDE ANALYSIS OF "MANAGED" COMPETITION" PROPOSALS
J Chiropr: May 1993(30:5): 64-70 6135 WILL CHIROPRACTIC SURVIVE HEALTH-CARE REFORM? ATTENDEES GET THE INSIDE INFORMATION AT THE ACA'S NATIONAL CHIROPRACTIC LEGISLATIVE CONFERENCE
J Chiropr: May 1993(30:5): 71 6136 R. REEVE ASKEW, DC, TESTIFIES AS PANEL MEMBER BEFORE PRESIDENT'S HEALTH-CARE TASK FORCE
J Chiropr: Mar 1993(30:3): 64-66 6245 EMERGENCY MOBILIZATION CAMPAIGN MOVES INTO HIGH GEAR: ACA SENDS VIDEO ALERT TO ENTIRE PROFESSION
J Chiropr: Mar 1993(30:3): 67-69 6246 NCLC CONFERENCE WILL FOCUS ON NATIONAL LEGISLATIVE ISSUES AND TRENDS: AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH RICHARD MILLER, ACA VICE PRESIDENT ...
J Chiropr: Jan 1993(30:1): 23-25 6376 NATIONAL HEALTH CARE: BOOM OR BUST?
  • Jack LM
J Chiropr: Jan 1993(30:1): 26-29 6377 ACA EMBARKS ON EMERGENCY NATIONAL MOBILIZATION CAMPAIGN
J Chiropr: Jan 1993(30:1): 31-33 6378 LET'S FACE THE FACTS
  • Jacobs MD
J Chiropr: Jan 1993(30:1): 35-36 6379 AHC CALLS FOR EXPANDED NATIONAL SERVICE FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONALS
J Chiropr: Jan 1993(30:1): 37-40 6380 CARVE OUTS: THE NEXT GENERATION:EMPLOYERS ARE PUTTING HEALTH CARE COSTS UNDER THE KNIFE, WITH TIGHTER MANAGEMENT OF SPECIALIZED TREATMENTS
  • Berney K
J Chiropr: Dec 1993(30:12): 44-7 5680 NATIONAL HEALTH-CARE REFORM AND CHIROPRACTIC: AT A CRITICAL CROSSROAD PART II
  • Caplan RL
ICA Rev: Nov-Dec 1993(49:6): 15-17 5723 PRESIDENT CLINTON'S THREE BATTLES FOR HEALTH CARE REFORM
  • Corman JC
ICA Rev: Mar-Apr 1993(49:2): 11-12 6230 HEALTH CARE REFORM STILL TOP WASHINGTON PRIORITY: BUDGET CRISIS AND CONGRESSIONAL CONFUSION HAVE NOT DETERRED PRESIDENT CLINTON ...
  • Corman JC
ICA Rev: Mar-Apr 1993(49:2): 13-14 6231 TIME FOR AGGRESSIVE LEGISLATIVE ACTION
  • Meyers L
Chiropr Tech: Nov 1993(5:4): 174-184 5702 HEALTH CARE REFORM AND CHIROPRACTIC
  • Nelson CF
Am Chiropr: May-Jun 1993(15:3): 14-19+ 6084 A REFORM IN HEALTH CARE
  • Wilk CA
Todays Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1992(21:5): 11 6818 HEALTH PLAN: MORE EXPENSIVE THAN ESTIMATE?
Todays Chiropr: Jul-Aug 1992(21:4): 12 6993 WILL HEALTH CARE BE RATIONED?
J Chiropr: Sep 1992(29:9): 19-20 6779 BOTH PARTIES MAKE PRE-ELECTION PUSH ON HEALTH-CARE REFORM
J Chiropr: Sep 1992(29:9): 21-25 6780 WILL HEALTH CARE PLANS HOLD WATER?
  • Bandow D
J Chiropr: Sep 1992(29:9): 27-33 6781 HEALTH POLICY REPORT: THE AMERICAN HEALTH CARE SYSTEM
  • Iglehart JK
J Chiropr: Sep 1992(29:9): 34-37 6782 FEDS TAKE A STAB AT HEALTH-CARE REFORM
  • Harden S
J Chiropr: Oct 1992(29:10): 28+ 6692 DRAMATIC REVERSAL IN FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION POLICY FAVORS DOCTORS OF CHIROPRACTIC
J Chiropr: Nov 1992(29:11): 5+ 6591 THE ACA HAS BECOME A MAJOR PLAYER IN WASHINGTON
  • Hegetschweiler K
J Chiropr: May 1992(29:5): 22-24 7126 NECESSITY OF CHIROPRACTIC RESEARCH IN A CHANGING HEALTH CARE ENVIRONMENT
  • Seater SR
J Chiropr: May 1992(29:5): 31-33 7128 RESEARCH: BUILDING THE CASE FOR CHIROPRACTIC
  • Johnson ME
J Chiropr: May 1992(29:5): 63-64 7135 SECRETARY SULLIVAN APPOINTS CHIROPRACTOR TO FEDERAL HEALTH ADVISORY COUNCIL: AN INTERVIEW WITH ACA NOMINEE, DR. JERILYNN KAIBEL
J Chiropr: Mar 1992(29:3): 37-46 7280 INSURANCE AND MANAGED CARE ISSUES TOP LIST OF STATES' CONCERNS: PART 1 OF A TWO-PART SERIES
  • Ferguson HM
J Chiropr: Mar 1992(29:3): 64-68 7283 FCER AND ACA TEAM UP TO FIND WAYS TO "PROMOTE AND RESTORE THE NATION'S HEALTH"
J Chiropr: Jan 1992(29:1): 53-59 7435 ACA TESTIFIES ON NATIONAL HEALTH-CARE REFORM ISSUES: ORAL COMMENTS DELIVERED BY R. REEVE ASKEW, D.C. ACA BOARD OF GOVERNORS, DISTRICT 3
  • Askew RR
J Chiropr: Dec 1992(29:12): 19-22 6525 CLINTON WON, BUT WILL CHIROPRACTIC LOSE?
J Chiropr: Dec 1992(29:12): 23-24 6526 A POWERFUL GROUP OF DEMOCRATS PUSH FOR "MANAGED COMPETITION" REFORM BILL
J Chiropr: Apr 1992(29:4): 45-50 7217 INSURANCE AND MANAGED CARE ISSUES TOP LIST OF STATES' CONCERNS: PART II OF A TWO-PART SERIES
  • Ferguson HM
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Jan 1991(14:1): 29-37 8402 Chiropractic in British Columbia: Sociopolitical and clinical considerations for strategic planning
  • Eni G
J Chiropr: Nov 1991(28:11): 45-47 7651 U.S. HEALTH-CARE FINANCING ADMINISTRATOR GAIL R. WILENSKY SHARES INSIGHTS ON HEALTH-CARE SITUATION
J Chiropr: May 1991(28:5): 33-34 8109 HEALTH CARE: OVERPRICED, UNJUST - AND UNLIKELY TO CHANGE
  • Benson M
J Chiropr: May 1991(28:5): 35-41 8110 FUTURE AND ROLE OF CHIROPRACTIC IN MANAGED CARE AND COST CONTAINMENT
  • Metz RD
J Chiropr: May 1991(28:5): 49-59 8113 WHY BUSINESS IS RUSHING TO SUPPORT NHI
  • Stevens C
J Chiropr: Jul 1991(28:7): 67-69 7960 GROWING PAINS: LOOKING IN THE MIRROR AS CHIROPRACTIC GROWS UP
  • McKinstry D
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Feb 1990(13:2): 107-111 9363 The patient, the practitioner, and wellness: Paradigm lost, paradigm gained
  • Coulter ID
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Dec 1985(8:4): 271-281 13712 The future of health and health care: Contradictions and dilemmas
  • Sportelli L
ICA Rev: May-Jun 1985(41:3): 8-10 14486 VIEW FROM THE HILL: CONGRESSMAN HOPKINS VISITS ICA HEADQUARTERS AND SHARES HIS VIEWS ON HEALTH CARE
J Chiropr: Nov 1984(21:11): 60-61 23701 PPOs/SPAs -- Update '84
  • Speer TE
Chiropr & Manual Ther: (:): 1-22 26787 Effectiveness of non-pharmacological interventions on sleep characteristics among adults with musculoskeletal pain and a comorbid sleep problem: A systematic review
  • Papaconstantinou E
  • Cancelliere C
  • Verville L
  • Wong JJ
  • Connell G
  • Yu H
  • Shearer H
  • Timperley C
  • Chung C
  • Porter BJ
  • Myrtos D
  • Barrigar M
  • Taylor-Vaisey A
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