Index to Chiropractic Literature
Index to Chiropractic Literature
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Journal ID Article Title Author(s)
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Feb 2008(31:2): 137-145 20007 Upright static pelvic posture as rotations and translations in 3-dimensional from three 2-dimensional digital images: Validation of a computerized analysis
  • Harrison DE
  • Janik TJ
  • Cailliet R
  • Harrison DD
  • Normand MC
  • Perron DL
  • Oakley PA
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Feb 2007(30:2): 124-129 19463 Validity of a computer postural analysis to estimate 3-dimensional rotations and translations of the head from three 2-dimensional digital images
  • Cailliet R
  • Harrison DD
  • Harrison DE
  • Janik TJ
  • Normand MC
  • Perron DL
J Chiropr Educ: Spring 2006(20:1): 18-19 18729 Pelvic posture as rotations and translations in 3-dimensions from three 2-dimensional digital images: validation of a computerized analysis [platform presentation; the Association of Chiropractic Colleges' Thirteenth Annual Conference, 2006]
  • Cailliet R
  • Harrison DD
  • Harrison DE
  • Janik TJ
  • Oakley PA
  • Perron DL
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Oct 2005(28:8): 597-603 18484 Concurrent validity of flexicurve instrument measurements: sagittal skin contour of the cervical spine compared with lateral cervical radiographic measurements
  • Cailliet R
  • Harrison DD
  • Harrison DE
  • Janik TJ
  • Holland B
  • Haas JW
J Chiropr Educ: Spring 2005(19:1): 15 17768 PRODUCTION OF RADIOGRAPHIC LUMBAR PSEUDO-SCOLIOSIS FROM LATERAL THORACIC CAGE TRANSLATION POSTURE (TRUNK LIST) [PLATFORM PRESENTATION AT THE ASSOCIATION OF CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGES' TWELFTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE, 2005]
  • Cailliet R
  • Colloca CJ
  • Harrison DD
  • Harrison DE
  • Janik TJ
  • Haas JW
  • Betz JW
J Chiropr Educ: Spring 2005(19:1): 58 17769 SPINAL MODELING FROM T1 TO S1: ELLIPTICAL MODELING OF THE PATH OF THE POSTERIOR VERTEBRAL BODIES IN 50 NORMAL SUBJECTS [POSTER PRESENTED AT THE ASSOCIATION OF CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGES' TWELFTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE, 2005]
  • Cailliet R
  • Harrison DD
  • Harrison DE
  • Janik TJ
  • Haas JW
J Chiropr Educ: Spring 2004(18:1): 56 17892 CONSERVATIVE METHODS FOR REDUCING LATERAL TRANSLATION POSTURES OF THE HEAD: A NONRANDOMIZED CLINICAL CONTROL TRIAL [PRESENTED AT THE ASSOCIATION OF CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGES' ELEVENTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE, 2004]
  • Cailliet R
  • Harrison DD
  • Harrison DE
  • Janik TJ
  • Holland B
  • Haas JW
  • Betz JW
J Chiropr Educ: Spring 2004(18:1): 13 17896 A NON-RANDOMIZED CLINICAL CONTROL TRIAL OF HARRISON MIRROR IMAGE METHODS FOR CORRECTING TRUNK LIST (LATERAL TRANSLATIONS OF THE THORACIC CAGE) [PLATFORM PRESENTATION AT THE ASSOCIATION OF CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGES' ELEVENTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE, 2004]
  • Cailliet R
  • Harrison DD
  • Harrison DE
  • Janik TJ
  • Holland B
  • Haas JW
  • Betz JW
J Chiropr Educ: Spring 2004(18:1): 56-57 17897 MODELING OF THE SAGITTAL CERVICAL SPINE AS A METHOD TO DISCRIMINATE HYPOLORDOSIS: RESULTS OF ELLIPTICAL AND CIRCULAR MODELING IN 72 ASYMPTOMATIC SUBJECTS, 52 ACUTE NECK PAIN SUBJECTS, AND 70 CHRONIC NECK PAIN SUBJECTS [POSTER PRESENTED AT THE ASSOCIATION OF CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGES' ELEVENTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE, 2004]
  • Cailliet R
  • Harrison DD
  • Harrison DE
  • Janik TJ
  • Holland B
  • Haas JW
  • Ferrantelli R
Eur J Chiropr: 2002(49:1): 98-99 18504 A NEW THREE-POINT BENDING CONSERVATIVE METHOD OF RESTORING CERVICAL LORDOSIS: EXTENSION, DISTRACTION CERVICAL TRACTION COMBINED WITH A TRANSVERSE LOAD AT MID-NECK [CONFERENCE ABSTRACT]
  • Cailliet R
  • Harrison DD
  • Harrison DE
  • Janik TJ
  • Holland B
J Chiropr Educ: Spring 2002(16:1): 77 17570 CAN THE THORACIC KYPHOSIS BE MODELED WITH A SIMPLE GEOMETRIC SHAPE?: THE RESULTS OF CIRCULAR AND ELLIPTICAL MODELING IN 80 ASYMPTOMATIC SUBJECTS [PRESENTED AT THE ASSOCIATION OF CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGES' NINTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE, 2002]
  • Cailliet R
  • Harrison DD
  • Harrison DE
  • Janik TJ
  • Harmon SF
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: May 2002(25:4): 246-250 15781 Reliability and measurement error of the BioTonix video posture evaluation system--Part I: Inanimate objects
  • Cailliet R
  • Harrison DD
  • Harrison DE
  • Normand MC
  • Holland B
  • Black P
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: May 1999(22:4): 227-234 465 A review of biomechanics of the central nervous system -- Part I: Spinal canal deformations resulting from changes in posture
  • Cailliet R
  • Harrison DD
  • Harrison DE
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Jun 1999(22:5): 322-332 478 A review of biomechanics of the central nervous system -- Part II: Spinal cord strains from postural loads
  • Cailliet R
  • Harrison DD
  • Harrison DE
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Jul-Aug 1999(22:6): 399-410 493 A review of biomechanics of the central nervous system--Part III: spinal cord stresses from postural loads and their neurologic effects
  • Cailliet R
  • Harrison DD
  • Harrison DE
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