Index to Chiropractic Literature
Index to Chiropractic Literature
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Journal ID Article Title Author(s)
J Contemp Chiropr: 2021(4:1): 17-25 26628 Medical radiologists may not consider the cervical lordosis in radiology reports: A comparison of subjective qualitative assessment versus objective quantitative mensuration in 100 consecutive patients at one medical imaging center
  • Oakley P
  • Sanchez L
  • Harrison D
Ann Vert Sublux Res: Oct 2019(2019:): 133-140 26754 Resolution of cervicogenic radiculopathy, neck pain, headaches and vertigo following reduction of subluxation, lateral head translation and forward head posture in a 49-year-old male: A CBP® case report with 10-month follow up [case report]
  • Radcliffe M
  • Oakley P
  • Radcliffe T
  • Garner A
  • Harrison D
Chiropr J Aust: 2017(45:1): Online access only p 16-27 24815 Restoration of barefoot gait in a 75-year old female with cervical spondylotic myelopathy: A case report utilizing chiropractic biophysics (CBP®) technique [case report]
  • Oakley PA
  • Harrison D
Chiropr J Aust: 2017(45:1): Online access only p 63-72 24820 Alleviation of radiculopathy by structural rehabilitation of the cervical spine by correcting a lateral head translation posture (-TXH) using Berry translation traction as a part of CBP methods: A case report
  • Berry RH
  • Oakley P
  • Harrison D
J Pediatr Matern & Fam Health - Chiropr: Summer 2015(2015:3): Online access only p 112-116 24283 Restoration of pediatric cervical lordosis: A review of the efficacy of chiropractic techniques and their methods [systematic review]
  • Oakley P
  • Harrison D
J Vert Sublux Res: 2010(Aug:18): Online access only 9 p. 21385 Outcome of Chiropractic BioPhysics® (CBP®) Protocol on a patient with Tourette’s Syndrome, Tardive Dyskinesia, CREST Syndrome, and fatigue [case report]
  • Ferrucci M
  • Cardwell A
  • Harrison D
J Vert Sublux Res: 2009(Jul:31): Online accessw only pp. 1-8 20754 Sagittal spinal curves and health
  • Harrison D
  • Betz J
  • Ferrantelli BS
J Vert Sublux Res: 2009(Feb:14): Online access only, pp. 1-16 20508 Program of care derived from pain data reported in RCTs on low back pain
  • Maltby JK
  • Harrison DD
  • Harrison D
  • Betz J
  • Ferrantelli JR
  • Clum GW
J Vert Sublux Res: 2008(AUG:21): Online access only pp. 1-12 20220 Frequency & duration of chiropractic care for headaches, neck and upper back pain
  • Maltby JK
  • Harrison DD
  • Harrison D
  • Betz J
  • Ferrantelli JR
  • Clum GW
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: Sep 2000(23:7): 476-482 14789 Chiropractic biophysics digitized radiographic mensuration analysis of the anteroposterior cervicothoracic view: a reliability study [randomized controlled trial]
  • Harrison D
  • Harrison DD
  • Harrison SO
  • Troyanovich SJ
  • Janik T
  • Holland B
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Jul-Aug 2000(23:6): 414-419 14777 Correlation and quantification of relative 2-dimensional projected vertebral endplate z-axis rotations with 3-dimensional y-axis vertebral rotations and focal spot elevations
  • Harrison D
  • Harrison SO
  • Coleman R
  • Fischer T
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: May 1998(21:4): 297-299 1488 Changes in brain function after manipulation of the cervical spine [letter]
  • Harrison D
  • Roudebush M
  • Troyanovich SJ
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