Index to Chiropractic Literature
Index to Chiropractic Literature
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Journal ID Article Title Author(s)
J Chiropr Med: Jun 2009(8:2): 91-92 20598 Should the chiropractic profession embrace the doctrine of informed consent? [letter]
  • Lehman JJ
  • Conwell TD
  • Sherman PR
J Chiropr Med: Sep 2008(7:3): 107-111 20328 Should the chiropractic profession embrace the doctrine of informed consent? [commentary; review]
  • Lehman JJ
  • Conwell TD
  • Sherman PR
DC Tracts: Feb 1991(3:): 38-44 8319 VIDEO LECTURE: CLINICAL THERMOGRAPHY: MEDICAL INFRARED IMAGING
  • Conwell TD
DC Tracts: Jun 1990(2:3): 164-180 9002 THORACIC OUTLET SYNDROME: CURRENT DIAGNOSTIC CONCEPTS AND CASE MANAGEMENT
  • Conwell TD
DC Tracts: Aug 1990(2:4): 207-220 8853 THERMOGRAPHY IN DIAGNOSING MYOFASCIAL PAIN SYNDROMES AND LOCALIZING TRIGGER POINTS
  • Conwell TD
DC Tracts: Aug 1990(2:4): 243 8860 VIDEO LECTURE II: THERMOGRAPHY IN THE EVALUATION OF MYOFASCIAL PAIN SYNDROMES
  • Conwell TD
DC Tracts: Apr 1990(2:2): 108-120 9163 Audio case study - harlequin: Scalene myofascial pain syndrome masquerading as cervical radiculopathy [audio lecture; case report]
  • Conwell TD
  • Koontz W
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