Index to Chiropractic Literature
Index to Chiropractic Literature
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Journal ID Article Title Author(s)
DC Tracts: Fall 2011(23:3): 2 22324 Proactive corporate safety, health, and wellness services - a case study [case report; audio lecture]
  • Sweere JJ
J Chiropr Med: Winter 2004(3:1): 1-5 16727 Functional and work capacity evaluation issues
  • Jahn WT
  • Cupon LN
  • Steinbaugh JH
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Mar 2002(46:1): 22-30 15745 Active functional restoration and work hardening program returns patient with 2 1/2-year-old elbow fracture-dislocation to work after 6 months: a case report
  • Teperman LJ
Top Clin Chiropr: Mar 1996(3:1): 32-43 3517 QUANTITATIVE FUNCTIONAL CAPACITY EVALUATION: THE MISSING LINK TO OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT.
  • Liebensen C
  • Yeomans SG
DC Tracts: Jun 1991(3:): 126-29 8016 A PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF PATIENTS WITH SCIATICA [ANALYSIS BY BLAIR S. ALDEN]
  • Alaranta H
  • Einola S
  • Hurme M
DC Tracts: Jun 1990(2:3): 160-161 9000 AUDIO LECTURE II: COMMENTARY ON THE DOCTOR'S RISK FACTORS IN IMPAIRMENT RATING
  • Gundersen BV
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 1989(18:3): 46-47 10301 RANGE OF MOTION ENGINEERING
  • Stites WJ
J Chiropr: Jul 1989(26:7): 76 10082 EVALUATING ORTHOPEDIC DISABILITY: A COMMON SENSE APPROACH, SECOND EDITION BY T. ROTHROCKMILLER
  • Grilliot JR
J Chiropr: Jan 1989(26:1): 43-45 10689 REHABILITATION, CONDITIONING AND WORK HARDENING
  • Jacobs MD
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 1988(17:3): 19-24 11492 WORK CAPACITIES EVALUATION: A SYSTEMATIC APPROACH TO QUANTIFYING REHABILITATION
  • Jacobs MD
J Aust Chiropr Assoc: Jun 1985(15:2): 49-54 14107 THE INJURED WORKER: ROLE OF THE CHIROPRACTOR
  • Evans RC
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