Index to Chiropractic Literature
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ID 25756
  Title The Moire Contourographic analysis controversy: A question of validity in present-day clinical practice
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Journal J Manipulative Physiol Ther. 1979 Jun;2(2):85-92
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The Moire controversy centers primarily on the eagerness of a minority of practitioners to use Moire Contourography prematurely in practice despite the absence of controlled validity studies which could make its use justifiable. The article describes the type of effort needed to provide 'validation' of Moire Contourography. Some contrasting interests and viewpoints of researchers, practitioners and regulatory agencies are presented under the heading of politics of Moire validation. A case history illustrating several of the issues is outlined. Moire Contourography needs more sober, dedicated effort directed at goals which are well reasoned and better understood.

Author keywords: Moire Contourography, validity studies, Spect-Eil Indices

Author affiliations: LE: Senior Research Scientist/consultant, Professor of Behavioral Sciences, New York Institute of Technology; BS: Vice President for Research, New York Chiropractic College

This abstract is reproduced with the permission of the publisher. Article only available in print.


 

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