Index to Chiropractic Literature
Index to Chiropractic Literature
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Journal ID Article Title Author(s)
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Feb 2015(38:2): 159-166 23923 Using PubMed search strings for efficient retrieval of manual therapy research literature
  • Pillastrini P
  • Vanti C
  • Curti S
  • Mattioli S
  • Ferrari S
  • Violante FS
  • Guccione A
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Sep 2012(56:3): Online access only 167-171 22456 Commentary - What is your research question? An introduction to the PICOT format for clinicians
  • Riva JJ
  • Malik KMP
  • Burnie SJ
  • Endicott AR
  • Busse JW
JACA Online: Nov 2007(44:8): Online access only p 2-6 19900 Best news yet for practitioners: translational research
  • Kline CM
J Chiropr Educ: Spring 2004(18:1): 57-58 17454 IMPLEMENTATION OF AN INFORMATION LITERACY COURSE FOR A DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC PROGRAM [POSTER PRESENTED AT THE ASSOCIATION OF CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGES' ELEVENTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE, 2004]
  • Harvey P
  • Goodell K
Australas Chiropr & Osteopat: Nov 2004(12:2): 49-56 17441 Searching for the evidence: A practical guide to some online databases in chiropractic and osteopathy
  • Parkhill A
Chiropr Tech: Nov 1997(9:4): 151-156 1969 Literature searching and critical appraisal of the literature for the practicing chiropractor
  • Lawrence DJ
Chiropr Tech: Nov 1993(5:4): 189 5704 Literature searching by a field doctor: A comparison of manual versus computerized methods [letter; comment]
  • Curl DD
  • Shapiro CS
  • Woodbury M
Chiropr Tech: Feb 1993(5:1): 15-22 6317 Literature searching by a field doctor: A comparison of manual versus computerized methods
  • Curl DD
  • Shapiro CS
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