Index to Chiropractic Literature
Index to Chiropractic Literature
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Journal ID Article Title Author(s)
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Apr 2023(67:1): 85-96 27743 Differentially diagnosing chronic upper limb paresthesia in a 24-year-old patient: is thoracic outlet syndrome the culprit? A case report
  • Mathieu J
  • Lemire J
  • Steiman I
  • Provencher B
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Nov-Dec 2018(41:9): 789-799 25638 Diagnostic accuracy of clinical tests for neurogenic and vascular thoracic outlet syndrome: A systematic review
  • Dessureault-Dober I
  • Bronchti G
  • Bussières A
Top Integr Health Care: 2013(4:3): Online access only 11 p 22994 Research. Clinical brief: Neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome
  • Gliedt JA
  • Daniels CJ
  • Enix DE
DC Tracts: Fall 2008(20:3): 3-5 20227 Thoracic outlet syndrome and the cervical spine: Review of pathogenesis, diagnosis, and conservative treatment [audio lecture]
  • Haun DW
Top Clin Chiropr: Dec 1999(6:4): 39-50+ 694 Thoracic outlet syndrome: How has it changed over the centuries?
  • Lemke C
  • Talmage DM
DC Tracts: Feb 1990(2:1): 39-41 9339 CRITICAL REAPPRAISAL OF DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC MODALITIES FOR THORACIC OUTLET SYNDROMES [ANALYSIS BY SAMUEL G. BRINKLEY]
  • Lord JW Jr
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Dec 1988(11:6): 493-499 10851 Thoracic outlet syndrome: Diagnosis and conservative management
  • Liebenson CS
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Mar 1982(5:1): 17-20 25570 The role of plethysmography in the chiropractic management of costoclavicular syndromes: Review of principles and case report
  • Vernon H
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