Index to Chiropractic Literature
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Chiropr J Aust: 2023(50:1): 1-28 27679 A commentary on the 2019 Safer Care Victoria review
  • Keating G
  • Amorin-Woods L
J Clin Chiropr Pediatr: Nov 2021(20:2): 1792-1795 26940 Safety in chiropractic care for the pediatric patient: Can we rest on our reputation? [editorial]
  • Miller J
Chiropr J Aust: 2021(48:1): 57-65 26922 The inappropriate use of the title chiropractor and profession of chiropractic when reporting an adverse vascular event: A commentary
  • Pollard H
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Nov-Dec 2020(43:9): 845-854 26563 Assessing adverse events after chiropractic care at a chiropractic teaching clinic: An active-surveillance pilot study
  • Pohlman KA
  • Funabashi M
  • Ndetan H
  • Hogg-Johnson S
  • Bodnar P
  • Kawchuk G
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Apr 2020(64:1): 7-15 26218 Lessons learned from cases of rib fractures after manual therapy: A case series to increase patient safety [case report] / [Leçons tirées de cas de fractures des côtes après une thérapie manuelle : série de cas pour accroître la sécurité des patients]
  • To D
  • Tibbles A
  • Funabashi M
Chiropr J Aust: 2016(44:3): Online access only p 222-233 24637 Chiropractic care for infants and children – there is no evidence for it and it is dangerous? A selective review of the literature and commentary [review]
  • Doyle MF
J Chiropr Med: Sep 2015(14:3): 183-190 24254 Chiropractic response to a spontaneous vertebral artery dissection [case report]
  • Tarola G
  • Phillips RB
Chiropr & Manual Ther: 2014(22:37): Online access only 9 p 23735 Compensation claims for chiropractic in Denmark and Norway 2004–2012
  • Jevne J
  • Hartvigsen J
  • Christensen HW
Clin Chiropr: Sep 2011(14:3): 97-105 22049 Is chiropractic paediatric care safe? A best evidence topic [review]
  • Doyle MF
Chiropr & Manual Ther: 2011(19:9): Online access only 35 p 21693 Creating European guidelines for Chiropractic Incident Reporting and Learning Systems (CIRLS): Relevance and structure
  • Wangler M
  • Fujikawa R
  • Hestbæk L
  • Michielsen T
  • Raven TJ
  • Haymo TJ
  • Zaugg B
Clin Chiropr: Jun 2010(13:2): 143-145 21242 Commentary. “Life threatening therapists”
  • Ameloot B
Clin Chiropr: Jun 2010(13:2): 172-173 21254 [Proceedings of the European Chiropractors' Union Convention, London, 13-15 May 2010 Part II: Accepted Papers] Part 1: Floor presentations. Culture of safety among UK chiropractors before and after the launch of online patient safety incident reporting and learning [meeting abstract]
  • Finch RP
  • Heale GS
  • Jay TC
Chiropr & Osteopat: 2010(18:16): Online access only 25 p 21134 Commentary. Chiropractic approach to the management of children [Chiropractic Care for Children]
  • Vallone SA
  • Miller J
  • Larsdotter A
  • Barham-Floreani J
Clin Chiropr: Mar 2010(13:1): 45-46 21149 [Proceedings of the European Chiropractors' Union Convention, London, 13-15 May 2010] Session 1A: Reflections. 1A.2. Chiropractic, a neurological science [meeting abstract]
  • Terrett A
Clin Chiropr: Mar 2010(13:1): 46-51 21150 [Proceedings of the European Chiropractors' Union Convention, London, 13-15 May 2010] Session 1A: Reflections. 1A.3. Reaching clinical quality management at a European level [meeting abstract]
  • Thiel H
  • Wangler M
Clin Chiropr: Mar 2010(13:1): 114 21172 [Proceedings of the European Chiropractors' Union Convention, London, 13-15 May 2010] Session 3A: Workshops. 3A.2: Best and safe care – Reporting and learning from adverse events [meeting abstract]
  • Wangler M
J Clin Chiropr Pediatr: Dec 2009(10:2): 647-654 20964 First do no harm: Chiropractic care and the newborn
  • Vallone SA
  • Fysh PN
  • Tanis L
JACA Online: Jul 2006(43:5): Online access only p 26-27 19239 Healthy living, how safe is chiropractic care [patient education handout]
  • Kargus A
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Sep 2006(29:7): 597-599 19218 Adverse reactions to chiropractic care in the UCLA Neck Pain Study [letter; comment]
  • Hurwitz EL
  • Rosner AL
  • Morgenstern H
JACA Online: Mar 2006(43:2): Online access only p 7-8 19027 A cautious approach to the bariatric patient
  • Shaw G
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Mar-Apr 2006(29:3): 248-251 18823 Adverse reactions to chiropractic care in the UCLA neck pain study: A response [commentary]
  • Rosner AL
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Oct 2004(27:8): 536 18148 Spontaneous cervical artery dissections and implications for homocysteine [letter]
  • Hart J
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Jul-Aug 2004(27:6): 428-429 18041 Informed consent: a potential dilemma for complementary medicine [review]
  • Ernst E
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Jul-Aug 2004(27:6): 430 18042 Adverse reactions to chiropractic treatment and their effects on satisfaction and clinical outcomes among patients enrolled in the UCLA Neck Pain Study [letter; comment]
  • Grier AR
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Jun 2004(27:5): 368-372 17264 The stroke issue: paucity of valid data, plethora of unsubstantiated conjecture
  • Chestnut JL
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Sep 2004(48:3): 206-210 17144 Identification of internal carotid artery dissection in chiropractic practice
  • Lewkovich GN
  • Haneline MT
J Am Chiropr Assoc: May 2004(41:5): 38-41 16603 Chiropractic philosophy and clinical technique: Technique consortium: ACC meeting, March 11-14, 2004
  • Cooperstein R
J Am Chiropr Assoc: Mar 2004(41:3): 10-19 16580 Inflammatory arthritides: what can the doctor of chiropractic offer?
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Feb 2004(27:2): 124-132 16525 Spontaneous cervical artery dissections and implications for homocysteine
  • Rosner AL
Todays Chiropr: Jul-Aug 2003(32:4): 18 17113 Research briefs: Chiropractic profession responds to stroke article
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Oct 2003(26:8): 534--535 16489 Stroke after chiropractic manipulation as a result of extracranial postero-inferior dissection [letter; comment]
  • Sedat J
  • Haynes M
J Am Chiropr Assoc: Oct 2003(40:10): 24-27 16226 A response to the Smith et al study on the association of spinal manipulation and vertebral artery dissection
  • Haneline MT
J Am Chiropr Assoc: Aug 2003(40:8): 22-24 16194 Continued misuse of the medical literature regarding vertebral basilar accidents: A closer look at the Rothwell et al study
  • Haneline MT
J Am Chiropr Assoc: Jul 2003(40:7): 22-25 15954 Manipulopathy: The risk of cervical arterial dissection, and cerebrobascular accident, and chiropractic manipulative therapy
  • Croft AC
J Am Chiropr Assoc: May 2003(40:5): 20-24 15935 Internal carotic artery dissection following chiropractic manipulation: Clinical features and mechanisms of injury
  • Croft AC
  • Haneline MT
J Am Chiropr Assoc: May 2003(40:5): 28-29 16010 Ongoing stroke dialog: CVAS and manipulation -- response to Drs. Good and Lauretti [Comment]
  • Calvino N
J Am Chiropr Assoc: Mar 2003(40:3): 30,32+ 16008 CERVICAL MANIPULATION AND STROKE: A REPLY TO DRS. CALVINO AND HOLSWORTH [LETTER; COMMENT]
  • Good C
J Am Chiropr Assoc: Mar 2003(40:3): 31,36+ 16009 CEREBRAL VASCULAR ACCIDENTS ASSOCIATED WITH CERVICAL MANIPULATION: ANOTHER VIEW [LETTER; COMMENT]
  • Lauretti WJ
Eur J Chiropr: 2002(49:1): 79 18471 FORCES AND ELONGATIONS OF THE VERTEBRAL ARTERY DURING RANGE OF MOTION TESTING, DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES AND NECK MANIPULATIVE TREATMENTS [CONFERENCE ABSTRACT]
  • Herzog W
  • Symons B
  • Leonard TR
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Nov-Dec 2002(25:9): 556-567 16201 Vertebral arteries and cervical movement: Doppler ultrasound velocimetry for screening before manipulation [review]
  • Haynes MJ
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Nov-Dec 2002(25:9): 568-572 16203 Carotid artery blood flow during premanipulative testing
  • Christensen HW
  • Høilund-Carlsen PF
  • Licht PB
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Nov-Dec 2002(25:9): 588-590 16207 Stroke after chiropractic manipulation as a result of extracranial postero-inferior cerebellar artery dissection [case report]
  • Sedat J
  • Dib M
  • Mahagne MH
  • Lonjon M
  • Paquis P
J Am Chiropr Assoc: Nov 2002(39:11): 34--36+ 15922 NUTRITIONAL INADEQUACY, HYPERHOMOCYSTINEMIA, AND ANTIPHOSPHOLIPID ANTIBODY SYNDROME AS A PREDISPOSING AGENT IN CEREBRAL VASCULAR ACCIDENTS AND VERTEBROBASILAR STROKES ASSOCIATED WITH MANIPULATION, PART TWO
  • Calvino N
  • Holsworth R
J Am Chiropr Assoc: Oct 2002(39:10): 34-36+ 15913 NUTRITIONAL INADEQUACY, HYPERHOMOCYSTINEMIA, AND ANTIPHOSPHOLIPID ANTIBODY SYNDROME AS A PREDISPOSING AGENT IN CEREBRAL VASCULAR ACCIDENTS AND VERTEBROBASILAR STROKES ASSOCIATED WITH MANIPULATION, PART ONE
  • Calvino N
  • Holsworth R
Eur J Chiropr: 2001(47:2): 65-72 17193 RISKS AND COMPLICATIONS IN CERVICAL SPINE MANIPULATION: WHAT IS THE STRENGTH OF THE EVIDENCE? [LECTURE PRESENTED AT THE EUROPEAN CHIROPRACTORS' UNION CONVENTION, HEIDELBERG, GERMANY, 29-31 MAY 2003]
  • Thiel H
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Mar 2000(44:1): 161-167 15142 Adverse effects potentially associated with the use of mechanical adjusting devices: a report of three cases. JCCA 1999; 43(3):161-167 [letter]
  • McDermaid C
  • Mierau D
  • Nykoliation JW
  • McKay TJ
Br J Chiropr: Apr 2000(4:1): 6-11 14846 POST-MANIPULATIVE STROKE: A STUDY OF TWO CASES
  • Osborne N
  • Thiel H
  • Kusiar W
Br J Chiropr: Feb 1999(3:1): 4-5 14822 CHIROPRACTIC: A CLOSER LOOK AT THE EVIDENCE [COMMENT]
  • Osborne N
Br J Chiropr: Feb 1999(3:1): 16-20 14827 ASSESSMENT OF VERTEBROBASILAR ARTERY INSUFFICIENCY: A CLINICAL AUDIO AND LITERATURE REVIEW
  • Le Roux D
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Sep 1999(43:3): 161-167 637 Adverse effects potentially associated with the use of mechanical adjusting devices: a report of three cases
  • Mierau D
  • Nykoliation JW
Chiropr J Aust: Sep 1999(29:3): 87-102 204 Perspectives: An overview of comparative considerations of cerebrovascular accidents
  • Rome PL
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Jan 1997(20:1): 60-64 2738 Most common causes of chiropractic malpractice lawsuits
  • Jagbandhansingh MP
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Jun 1997(41:2): 77-85 2351 Missed upper cervical spine fracture: clinical and radiological considerations
  • Hadida C
  • Lemire JJ
Adv Chiropr: 1997(4:): 383-415 2777 Vertebrobasilar stroke after spinal manipulation therapy
  • Terrett AG
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: May 1996(19:4): 278 3366 Misuse of the literature by medical authors in discussing spinal manipulative therapy injury [letter]
  • Assendelft WJJ
Am Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1996(18:1): 14+ 3563 STROKE AND MALPRACTICE - PART I
  • Dock DP
Todays Chiropr: Jul-Aug 1995(24:4): 24-30 4164 CHIROPRACTIC MUST STAKE ITS CLAIM ON THE VERTEBRAL SUBLUXATION COMPLEX
  • Stillwagon G
  • Stillwagon KL
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Nov-Dec 1995(18:9): 636 3841 Misuse of the literature by medical authors in discussing spinal manipulative therapy injury [letter; comment]
  • Lauretti WJ
  • Terrett A
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: May 1995(18:4): 203-210 4321 Misuse of the literature by medical authors in discussing spinal manipulative therapy injury [review]
  • Terrett AG
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Jun 1995(39:2): 94-95 4232 CCPA Clinical Update. Cerebral vascular accidents: A report on the occurrences and the incidence in a 5 year period in Canada
  • Carey PF
Am Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1995(17:5): 14+ 3912 Vertebral artery related stroke
  • Dock DP
Am Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1995(17:6): 27 3765 Internal carotid artery-related stroke
  • Dock DP
Am Chiropr: Jul-Aug 1995(17:4): 8-9 4093 A false claim: Stroke from manipulation
  • Dock DP
Todays Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1994(23:5): 86-87 5006 A literature review: Chiropractic adjustments and incidence of stroke
  • Goldberg R
J Chiropr: May 1994(31:5): 28-29 5269 ACA BLITZES MEDIA TO COUNTERATTACK ERRONEOUS "STROKE" STORY
J Chiropr: May 1994(31:5): 29 5270 AMERICAN CHIROPRACTIC ASSOCIATION RESPONSE TO STATEMENT REGARDING STROKE RELATIVE TO SPINAL MANIPULATION ISSUED BY THE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATIO
J Chiropr: May 1994(31:5): 31-33 5272 Cervical chiropractic manipulations: A perspective on the risk of cerebrovascular accidents
  • Rosner AL
J Chiropr: Aug 1994(31:8): 78+ 5058 NEUROLOGY REVIEWS DOES AN OBJECTIVE AND FAIR REVIEW OF STROKE-RELATED STUDY
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Jun 1994(38:2): 106-107 5170 Commentary [on ABC's "20/20" television exposé on chiropractic pediatrics]
  • Taylor JAM
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Jun 1993(37:2): 104-106 6044 A report on the occurrence of cerebral vascular accidents in chiropractic practice
  • Carey PF
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1993(35:4): 30+ 6364 THE LIGHT-FORCE TECHNIQUE: A NEW PERSPECTIVE ON THE CVA SCANDAL
  • Perdian TA
Chiropr J Aust: Jun 1993(23:2): 59-63 6034 USE OF PROVOCATIONAL TESTS BY CLINICIANS TO PREDICT VULNERABILITY OF PATIENTS TO VERTEBROBASILAR INSUFFICIENCY
  • Bolton PS
  • Bryce D
  • Ivanic JJ
Chiropr Tech: May 1992(4:2): 68-72 7109 VERTEBRO-BASILAR ACCIDENTS: DANGER OR AN ACCEPTABLE RISK? PART 1--INCIDENCE AND ASSESSMENT
  • Greenly LW
Chiropr Tech: Aug 1992(4:3): 115-116 6875 VERTEBRO-BASILAR ACCIDENTS: DANGER OR AN ACCEPTABLE RISK? PART 2--CONDITIONS AND ACTION STEPS
  • Greenly LW
Chiropr J Aust: Dec 1992(22:4): 129-140 6505 COMPLICATIONS FROM MANIPULATION OF THE LOW BACK
  • Kleynhans AM
  • Terrett AG
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1991(33:1): 68-69 8380 MANIPULATION-INDUCED SUBLUXATION AND ASSOCIATED CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIA
  • Hart JF
Eur J Chiropr: Jun 1990(38:2): 63-68 9006 CEREBROVASCULAR ACCIDENTS RELATED TO CHIROPRACTIC CARE: FURTHER CONSIDERATIONS
  • Ladermann JP
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1990(33:2): 52+ 8566 SCREENING PRIOR TO CERVICAL ADJUSTMENTS CAN PREVENT STROKES
  • Sullivan EC
DC Tracts: Jun 1990(2:3): 138-140 8994 IT IS MORE IMPORTANT TO KNOW WHEN NOT TO ADJUST [ANALYSIS BY DONALD D. ASPEGREN]
  • Terrett AGJ
Okla Chiropr J: Fall 1989(1:4): 7-8+ 10384 CERVICAL MANIPULATION: HOW MUCH OF A RISK FOR STROKE?
  • Dickerson CR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1989(32:3): 48-60 9625 RISK MANAGEMENT, PART 4: KEEPING ABREAST OF YOUR PROFESSION
  • Sullivan EC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1989(32:3): 48-50+ 9638 RISK MANAGEMENT, PART 4: KEEPING ABREAST OF YOUR PROFESSION.
  • Sullivan EC
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1989(31:6): 121-122 10265 CHIROPRACTICALLY INDUCED IATROGENIC DISEASE
  • Wilcher CC
Chiropr Tech: May 1989(1:2): 57-59 10242 TRANSIENT ISCHEMIC ATTACKS AND THEIR SIGNIFICANCE IN THE CHIROPRACTIC PRACTICE: TECHNICAL AND CLINICAL CONSIDERATIONS
  • Foreman SM
  • Hooper PD
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Aug 1988(11:4): 335-336 11220 Hass' disease [letter]
  • Mick TJ
J Chiropr: May 1988(25:5): 59-74 11486 VASCULAR ACCIDENTS FROM CERVICAL SPINE MANIPULATION: THE MECHANISMS
  • Terrett AG
J Chiropr: Aug 1988(25:8): 61-63 11200 NEURAL ISCHEMIA AND CERVICAL MANIPULATION: AN ACCEPTABLE RISK
  • Ferezy JS
J Chiropr: Apr 1988(25:4): 63-72 11541 VASCULAR ACCIDENTS FROM CERVICAL SPINE MANIPULATION: REPORT ON 107 CASES
  • Terrett AG
CRJ: 1988(1:2): 17-33 11855 Review of the anatomy, histology and clinical significance of the vertebral artery in health and disease [review]
  • Mechler FP
Todays Chiropr: Sep-Oct 1987(16:4): 41-42 12214 DOC, YOU FORGOT TO ADJUST MY LOW BACK!
  • Hanks JW
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Jun 1986(30:2): 69-75 13254 Missed cervical spine fracture-dislocations prior to manipulation: A review of three cases [case report]
  • Nykoliation JW
  • Yong-Hing K
  • Cmec M
Ann Swiss Chiropr Assoc: 1985(8:): 167-91 14458 Chiropractic care of the aged patient
  • Sandoz R
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