Index to Chiropractic Literature
Index to Chiropractic Literature
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Journal ID Article Title Author(s)
Chiropr Tech: Feb 1993(5:1): 36-39 6321 STRUCTURAL FAILURE IN THE LUMBAR SPINE: A SUBLUXATION HYPOTHESIS
  • Reinert OC
Chiropr Hist: Dec 1992(12:2): 38-42 6500 MERGING WITH HONOR: A HISTORY OF THE MISSOURI CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE, 1920-64
  • Reinert OC
Am Chiropr: Feb 1992(14:2): 10-11 7348 EXTENSION VERSUS FLEXION PRACTICES IN LOW BACK REHABILITATION
  • Reinert OC
Chiropr: Jan 1989(2:1): 14-16 10633 ARTICULAR TROPISM IN THE LUMBAR SPINE, THE FREQUENCY OF ASYMMETRY, AND ITS EFFECTS UPON STRUCTURAL STABILITY
  • Reinert OC
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Feb 1988(11:1): 24-30 11747 An analytical survey of structural aberrations observed in static radiographic examinations among acute low back cases
  • Reinert OC
J Chiropr: Dec 1988(25:12): 63-65 10836 SACRO-ILIAC SUBLUXATION: THE MASKED PRETENDER?
  • Reinert OC
Am Chiropr: Mar 1986(:): 12-14+ 13402 A PRE- AND POST-MORTEM STUDY OF A LOW BACK CASE
  • Reinert OC
J Chiropr: May 1984(21:5): 62, 64-65, 67-69 23582 Anatomical characteristics of subluxation -- C2 through C7
  • Reinert OC
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