Index to Chiropractic Literature
Index to Chiropractic Literature
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Journal ID Article Title Author(s)
J Contemp Chiropr: 2020(3:1): 45-50 26172 Non-surgical reduction in anterior sagittal balance subluxation and improvement in overall posture in a geriatric suffering from low back pain and sciatica: A CBP® case report
  • Haas JW
  • Oakley PA
  • Harrison DE
J Contemp Chiropr: 2019(2:): 131-137 26029 Cervical pseudo-scoliosis reduction and alleviation of dystonia symptoms using Chiropractic Biophysics® (CBP®) technique: A case report with a 1.5-year follow-up
  • Haas JW
  • Oakley PA
  • Harrison DE
Chiropr J Aust: 2017(45:4): Online access only p 368-376 25085 Positive outcome with Tourette syndrome and chronic tic disorder following chiropractic intervention: A Chiropractic Biophysics® (CBP) case report with a 13-year follow-up [case report]
  • Oakley PA
  • Harrison DE
  • Haas JW
  • Listenma SK
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Sep 2006(50:3): 161-171 19179 Commentary: Use of fallacious arguments, ad hominem attacks, and biased “expert opinion” can make CBP [Clinical Biomechanics of Posture] research “appear flawed”
  • Harrison DD
  • Harrison DE
  • Haas JW
  • Oakley PA
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Sep 2006(50:3): 172-181 19180 Commentary: A rebuttal to chiropractic radiologists’ view of the 50 year old, linear-no-threshold radiation risk model
  • Harrison DD
  • Harrison DE
  • Haas JW
  • Oakley PA
J Chiropr Educ: Spring 2006(20:1): 24-25 18733 Description and validity of an algorithm to estimate 3-d rotations and translations of the head in upright posture from three 2-d digital images [platform presentation; the Association of Chiropractic Colleges' Thirteenth Annual Conference, 2006]
  • Harrison DD
  • Harrison DE
  • Janik TJ
  • Normand MC
  • Haas JW
  • Perron DL
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Dec 2005(49:4): 264-269 18678 Commentary: On "Phantom Risks" associated with diagnostic ionizing radiation: Evidence in support of revising radiography standards and regulations in chiropractic
  • Harrison DD
  • Harrison DE
  • Haas JW
  • Oakley PA
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Dec 2005(49:4): 270-296 18679 Evidence-based protocol for structural rehabilitation of the spine and posture: Review of clinical biomechanics of posture (CBP®) publications
  • Harrison DD
  • Harrison DE
  • Haas JW
  • Oakley PA
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 Manipulative Physiol Ther: Sep 2005(28:7): 516-519 18387 Sagittal skin contour of the cervical spine: Interexaminer and intraexaminer reliability of the flexicurve instrument
  • Harrison DD
  • Harrison DE
  • Janik T
  • Holland B
  • Haas JW
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Jul-Aug 2005(28:6): Online access only 7 p 18329 Conservative treatment of a patient with syringomyelia using chiropractic biophysics protocols [case report]
  • Harrison DD
  • Harrison DE
  • Haas JW
  • Bymers B
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 Manipulative Physiol Ther: Oct 2004(27:8): 533-534 18146 The reliability of quantifying upright standing postures as a baseline diagnostic clinical tool [letter]
  • Harrison D
  • Harrison DD
  • Betz J
  • Haas JW
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Oct 2004(27:8): Online access only 14 p 18141 Cervical kyphosis is a possible link to attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder [case report]
  • Harrison DE
  • Haas JW
  • Bastecki AV
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
J Chiropr Educ: Spring 2003(17:1): 60 17396 Increasing the cervical lordosis with CBP seated combined extension-compression and transverse load cervical traction with cervical manipulation: a nonrandomized clinical control trial [presented at the Association of Ciropractic Colleges' tenth annual conference, 2003]
  • Colloca CJ
  • Harrison DD
  • Harrison DE
  • Janik TJ
  • Holland B
  • Betz JJ
  • Haas JW
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Nov-Dec 2003(26:9): 608-612 16500 Evaluation of axial and flexural stresses in the vertebral body cortex and trabecular bone in lordosis and two sagittal cervical translation configurations with an elliptical shell model [letter; comment]
  • Dulhunty J
  • Harrison DD
  • Harrison DE
  • Janik TJ
  • Haas JW
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Mar-Apr 2003(26:3): 138-151 16262 Increasing the cervical lordosis with chiropractic biophysics seated combined extension-compression and transverse load cervical traction with cervical manipulation: nonrandomized clinical control trial
  • Colloca CJ
  • Harrison DD
  • Harrison DE
  • Janik TJ
  • Holland B
  • Betz JJ
  • Haas JW
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