Index to Chiropractic Literature
Index to Chiropractic Literature
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Journal ID Article Title Author(s)
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Sep 2004(48:3): 237-239 17141 Clinical brief: Does an audible release improve the outcome of a chiropractic adjustment? [case report; review]
  • Bakker M
Eur J Chiropr: 2003(51:2): 85-86 17186 Extremity-spinal interplay [Lecture presented at the European Chiropractors' Union Convention, Heidelberg, Germany, 29-31 May 2003]
  • Charette MN
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Sep 1999(22:7): 491-494 508 Dysafferentation: a novel term to describe the neuropathological effects of joint complex dysfunction--a look at likely mechanisms...[letter; comment]
  • Knutson GA
  • Seaman DR
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Jan 1999(22:1): 45-48 434 Dysafferentation: a novel term to describe the neuropathologic effects of joint complex dysfunction--a look at likely mechanisms of symptom...[letter; comment]
  • Knutson GA
  • Seaman DR
  • Winterstein JF
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: May 1998(21:4): 267-280 1484 Dysafferentation: A novel term to describe the neuropathophysiological effects of joint complex dysfunction. A look at likely mechanisms of symptom generation
  • Seaman DR
  • Winterstein JF
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Mar-Apr 1995(18:3): 155-164 4467 The audible release associated with joint manipulation [review]
  • Brodeur R
DC Tracts: Feb 1990(2:1): 33-35 9337 MANIPULATION IN THE TREATMENT OF FROZEN SHOULDER [ANALYSIS BY MARIANNE S. GENGENBACH]
  • Bogumill H
  • Hill JJ
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