Index to Chiropractic Literature
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DC Tracts: Spring 2022(34:1): 2-4 27187 Workers' compensation provider, beware!
  • Crafts G
DC Tracts: Spring 2022(34:1): 4 27188 Opportunities for chiropractors within the workers' compensation system [audio lectures]
  • Young M
DC Tracts: Spring 2022(34:1): 5 27189 Psychosocial barriers and work disability prevention [audio lecture]
  • Young M
Chiropr J Aust: 2022(49:1): 174-180 27675 Historical vignette 2: Replacing Queensland's restrictive definition of chiropractic [editorial]
  • Simpson JK
J Chiropr Humanit: Dec 2020(27:): 11-20 26436 Federal Employees’ Compensation Act and mandating the use of x-ray for chiropractic management of federal employees: An exploration of concerns and a call to action
  • Askew JJ
  • Kranz KC
  • Whalen WM
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Sep 2015(59:3): Online access only p 202–215 24160 Chiropractors’ characteristics associated with their number of workers’ compensation patients
  • Blanchette M-A
  • Cassidy JD
  • Rivard M
  • Dionne CE
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Jan 2014(37:1): 7-21 23233 Examination of the relationship between theory-driven policies and allowed lost-time back claims in workers' compensation: A system dynamics model
  • Wong JJ
  • McGregor M
  • Mior SA
  • Loisel P
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Feb 2009(32:2 Suppl): S219-S226 20475 The prevalence and incidence of work absenteeism involving neck pain: A cohort of Ontario lost-time claimants
  • Côté P
  • Kristman V
  • Vidmar M
  • Van Eerd D
  • Hogg-Johnson S
  • Beaton D
  • Smith PM
J Chiropr Med: Dec 2008(7:4): 127-133 20330 Colorado workers' compensation: Medical vs chiropractic costs for the treatment of low back pain
  • Gilkey D
  • Caddy L
  • Keefe T
  • Wahl G
  • Wobus R
  • Duvall K
  • Griffiths K
Chiropr J Aust: Sep 2005(35:3): 93-100 18600 Chiropractic registration - Queensland style
  • Simpson JK
JACA Online: Apr 2005(42:3): Online access only p 2-5 18204 Chiropractic evidence shapes health policy
  • Brown DM
  • Mootz R
  • Veno G
  • Spoto M
  • Mannello D
  • Simone M
JACA Online: Jan-Feb 2005(42:1): Online access only p 29-36 18193 Analysis of ACOEM occupational practice guidelines with recommendations for improvement
  • Lewkovich GN
  • Haneline MT
  • Mumbauer E
  • Sackett M
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Sep 2004(27:7): 442-448 18138 An evaluation of medical and chiropractic provider utilization and costs: treating injured workers in North Carolina
  • Hubka MJ
  • Phelan SP
  • Armstrong RC
  • Knox DG
  • Ainbinder DA
J Chiropr Med: Fall 2004(3:4): 129-137 17064 Recommendations for management of uncomplicated back pain in the workers' compensation system: A focus on functional restoration
  • Fowler RP
J Chiropr Med: Summer 2004(3:3): 104-107 17042 Development of basic workers' comp guidelines for chiropractic care in response to needs of third party payers in Alabama
  • Evans MW
J Chiropr Med: Winter 2004(3:1): 1-5 16727 Functional and work capacity evaluation issues
  • Jahn WT
  • Cupon LN
  • Steinbaugh JH
J Am Chiropr Assoc: Jan 2003(40:1): 24-26 15833 Independent medical examinations and workers' compensation
  • Cupon LN
  • Jahn WT
Top Clin Chiropr: Dec 2002(9:4): 33-53 17494 CHIROPRACTIC CARE OF FLORIDA WORKERS COMPENSATION CLAIMANTS: ACCESS, COSTS, AND ADMINISTRATIVE OUTCOME TRENDS FROM 1994 TO 1999
  • Folsom BL
  • Holloway RW
Top Clin Chiropr: Dec 2002(9:4): 60-72 17496 Cost issues for chiropractic in the care of injured worker populations
  • Mootz RD
  • Halterman-Cox M
Top Clin Chiropr: Dec 2002(9:4): 22-25 17499 OVERVIEW OF UNITED STATES FEDERAL WORKERS' COMPENSATION
  • Mootz RD
  • Pratt W
Chiropr J Aust: Dec 2001(31:4): 133-138 16632 Expectations: A case study describing the outcome expectations of chiropractors and their patients
  • Jamison JR
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Jun 2001(24:5): 309-316 15324 Chiropractors and return-to-work: the experiences of three Canadian focus groups
  • Côté P
  • Clarke J
  • DeGuire S
  • Frank JW
  • Yassi A
J Am Chiropr Assoc: Jul 2000(37:7): 8+ 14580 Workers' compensation: Perfect fit for chiropractic
J Am Chiropr Assoc: Apr 2000(37:4): 7-8 14634 ACA ASSESSMENT PERSPECTIVE: A RUDIMENTARY SHIFT IN HEALTH CARE DELIVERY AND DEMAND
  • Mertz JA
DC Tracts: 1999(11:3): 3 595 Industrial work injuries: Carpal tunnel syndrome [audio lecture]
  • Edinger MS
  • Fitzthum JE
  • Yeomans SG
DC Tracts: 1999(11:3): 2-3 598 Factors that influence the development of disability [audio lecture]
  • Hooper P
Chiropr Econ: Jun/Jul 1999(41:5): 60-71 874 Lifting training: Gateway to industry
  • Schaefer MJ
Am Chiropr: Jul-Aug 1999(21:4): 36 290 A chiropractic hospital awareness program that works
  • McPeak M
J Am Chiropr Assoc: Jun 1998(35:6): 18-22 1387 Managing workers' compensation injuries
  • Rosa J
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Jul-Aug 1997(20:6): 372-376 2275 Managed care preapproval and its effect on the cost of Utah worker compensation claims
  • Jarvis KB
  • Phillips RB
  • Danielson C
Adv Chiropr: 1997(4:): 489-528 2780 Challenges facing chiropractic in workers' compensation
  • Jarvis KB
Todays Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1996(25:6): 82 2946 Understanding workers' compensation: A guide for safety and health professionals, by Kenneth M. Wolff [book review]
J Am Chiropr Assoc: Nov 1996(33:11): 22-24 2906 Working in the workers' compensation system
  • Babitsky S
  • Mangraviti JJ
J Am Chiropr Assoc: May 1996(33:5): 18-20 3347 Sports chiropractic and managed care
  • Hyde TE
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 1995(24:3): 18 4339 D.C.S RESPOND TO IMC PROPOSED GUIDELINES
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 1995(24:3): 127-128 4369 SOUTH AFRICA
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Oct 1995(18:8): 503-511 3899 Preliminary findings of analysis of chiropractic utilization and cost in the workers' compensation system of New South Wales, Australia
  • Tuchin PJ
  • Bonello R
J Am Chiropr Assoc: Nov 1995(34:11): 8 3807 Workers' comp to undergo changes in Tennessee
J Am Chiropr Assoc: Nov 1995(34:11): 21-24 3813 Hidden costs of workers'compensation
  • Miller KJ
J Am Chiropr Assoc: Apr 1995(32:4): 57+ 4383 Abnormal illness behavior and symptom magnification syndrome in worker's comp
  • Venditti PP
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1995(37:4): 28-34 4598 Chiropractic vs. medical management of work-related back injuries: Cost comparison studies of workers compensation cases
  • Kukurin GW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1995(37:4): 40-42 4601 Protecting confidentiality in workers comp cases
  • Jacob M
COMSIG Rev: Mar 1994(3:1): 15-20 18320 THE ASSESSMENT OF CHRONIC ILLNESS WITHIN THE COMPENSATION SYSTEM
  • Scott BD
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 1994(23:3): 70-76 5313 HIDDEN PERILS IN THE COMPUTERIZED OFFICE
  • Nichols J
Todays Chiropr: Mar-Apr 1994(23:2): 64+ 5450 THERMOGRAPHY - A CHIROPRACTIC NATURAL
  • Hezler PL
J Chiropr: May 1994(31:5): 55-57 5277 WORKERS' COMPENSATION: OUR GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY
  • Gantner JH
J Chiropr: Jun 1994(31:6): 52-56 5182 WORKERS' COMPENSATION: WHO WILL MANAGE THE MANAGED CARE SYSTEM? PART TW OF A FOUR-PART SERIES
  • Gantner JH
J Chiropr: Jul 1994(31:7): 68-71 5101 Worker's compensation: Time to take action
  • Gantner JH
J Chiropr: Aug 1994(31:8): 38-40 5049 Doctors and the worker's compensation process
  • Venditti PP
Am Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1994(16:1): 14-16+ 5507 TAMING THE BEAST (WORKERS COMPENSATION ATTORNEYS)
  • Murkowski KS
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Oct 1993(16:8): 560 5805 Does the goose really lay golden eggs? A methodological review of Workmen's Compensation studies [letter]
  • Hart JF
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Mar-Apr 1993(16:3): 161-168 6258 Does the goose really lay golden eggs? A methodological review of Workmen's Compensation studies
  • Assendelft WJJ
  • Bouter LM
J Chiropr: Nov 1993(30:11): 27-8 5730 WORKER'S COMPENSATION - A MEANINGFUL NICHE
  • Vincent RE
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1993(36:1): 18-23 5951 MEDICAL FACTORS AND DISABILITY COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH LONG-TERM LOW BACK DISABILITY DUE TO ON-THE-JOB INJURY
  • Van Hemert MR
Chiropr J Aust: Mar 1993(23:1): 33-37 6214 A DESCRIPTION OF WORKCARE CLAIMS WHERE CHIROPRACTORS WROTE THE INITIATING CERTIFICATE: VICTORIA 1990/91
  • De Coster LD
  • Ebrall PS
Chiropr J Aust: Jun 1993(23:2): 54-58 6033 RESIDUAL DISABILITY FROM DELAYED MANIPULATIVE TREATMENT FOR MECHANICAL LOW-BACK PAIN: A CASE REVIEW
  • Ebrall PS
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 1992(21:3): 19-22 7171 ESTABLISHING COMMUNICATIONS WITH INDUSTRY
  • Gromala T
J Chiropr: Oct 1992(29:10): 15 6688 CCA DOCTORS APPOINTED TO WORKER'S COMPENSATION TASK FORCES
J Chiropr: Nov 1992(29:11): 28-32 6600 MANAGED CARE COMES TO WORKER'S COMPENSATION
  • Resnick R
Chiropr J Aust: Jun 1992(22:2): 47-53 7045 MECHANICAL LOW-BACK PAIN: A COMPARISON OF MEDICAL AND CHIROPRACTIC MANAGEMENT WITHIN THE VICTORIAN WORKCARE SCHEME
  • Ebrall PS
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: May 1991(14:4): 231-239 8129 Disabling low back Oregon Workers' Compensation claims. Part II: Time loss
  • Nyiendo J
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Mar-Apr 1991(14:3): 177-184 8269 Disabling low back Oregon workers' compensation claims. Part I: Methodology and clinical categorization of chiropractic and medical cases
  • Nyiendo J
  • Lamm L
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Jun 1991(14:5): 287-297 8052 Disabling low back Oregon workers' compensation claims. Part III: Diagnostic and treatment procedures and associated costs
  • Nyiendo J
J Chiropr: Sep 1990(27:9): 27-29 8773 ETIOLOGY DIAGNOSES: THE CAUSE AND EFFECT SCENARIO
  • Brundidge L
  • Jacobs MD
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1990(33:2): 62-63 8570 IN SEARCH OF THE CHIROPRACTIC FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH
  • Cichoke AJ
DC Tracts: Jun 1990(2:3): 153-159 8999 AUDIO LECTURE I: IMPAIRMENT/DISABILITY EVALUATION AND COMPENSATION
  • Bronston LJ
Chiropr: Apr 1990(6:1): 10-13 9149 THE MYOFASCIAL PAIN SYNDROME IN OCCUPATIONAL MUSCULOSKELETAL BACK INJURIES, THE UNDESIRABLE EFFECTS OF CORTISONE THERAPY, AND ...
  • Cichoke AJ
Am Chiropr: Oct 1990(12:10): 6+ 8647 FAST AND LOOSE
  • Howard B
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 1989(18:3): 11-14 10294 CHIROPRACTIC COST CONTAINMENT OF WORK-RELATED INJURIES
  • Brown N
  • Fronstin F
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 1989(18:3): 20+ 10296 INDUSTRIAL CONSULTANTS: THEIR DAY HAS ARRIVED
  • Klesmit TA
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Oct 1989(12:5): 335-344 9733 A comparison of chiropractic, medical and osteopathic care for work-related sprains and strains
  • Johnson MR
  • Schultz MK
  • Ferguson AC
J Chiropr: Jan 1989(26:1): 41-42 10688 ETIOLOGY DIAGNOSIS: THE "CAUSE AND EFFECT" SCENARIO
  • Jacobs MD
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1989(31:4): 136 10665 VICTORY ON WORKERS COMPENSATION RULES
  • Kelly M
Am Chiropr: Nov 1989(:): 52-55 9597 THE WORKER'S COMPENSATION DILEMA AND REHABILITATION'S ROLE: A SYSTEM OUT OF CONTROL
  • Billingsley GB
Am Chiropr: May 1989(:): 10-11 10207 VIEWPOINT: WHAT CAN YOU DO?
  • Boos H
Am Chiropr: May 1989(:): 48-49 10221 COMPARATIVE COSTS OF WORK-RELATED INJURY IN IOWA, 1984
  • Ferguson AC
  • Johnson MR
Am Chiropr: Mar 1989(:): 48-53 10401 INTERNATIONAL WORKERS' COMP CONFERENCE MEETS CHIROPRACTIC
  • Murkowski KSJ
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Dec 1988(32:4): 203-204 10864 Work injuries statistics for Canada
J Chiropr Res: Autumn 1988(5:1): 16-18 11560 CROSS TABULATION OF CARE PROVIDER CHOICE AND OCCUPATION
  • Ferguson AC
  • Johnson MR
Todays Chiropr: Nov-Dec 1988(17:6): 89 10957 STUDY FINDINGS FAVOR CHIROPRACTIC CARE
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 1988(17:3): 25-28+ 11493 WORKER'S COMPENSATION: ARE WE KILLING THE GOOSE THAT LAID THE GOLDEN EGG?
  • Fischel RF
J Chiropr: Nov 1988(25:1): 49 10925 FCER STUDY FAVORS CHIROPRACTIC CASE MANAGEMENT
J Chiropr: Jul 1988(25:7): 50-52+ 11293 AN ANALYSIS OF FLORIDA WORKERS' COMPENSATION CLAIMS FOR BACK-RELATED INJURIES
  • Wolk S
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1988(30:4): 38 11787 INSURANCE NOTEBOOK: QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT INSURANCE
  • Hensley EF
Am Chiropr: Jun 1988(:): 28-29 11333 ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT OF INDUSTRIAL BACK INJURY
  • Carter JL
Am Chiropr: Feb 1988(:): 80-83 11714 THE PERSONAL INJURY/WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PRACTICE
  • Fernandez PG
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 1987(16:2): 13-14 12519 HOW CAN CHIROPRACTIC GAIN ACCEPTANCE ON WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION CASES?
  • Fischel RF
Res Forum: Winter 1987(3:2): 68-77 12824 WOMEN AND WORKERS' COMPENSATION
  • Ferguson AC
  • Johnson MR
  • Swank LL
J Chiropr: Sep 1987(24:9): 67-72 12194 QUANTIFYING PATIENT CAPABILITIES FOR RETURN TO WORK
  • Jacobs MD
J Chiropr: Jul 1987(24:7): 65-67 12341 CHRONIC PAIN BEHAVIOR: DIAGNOSIS AND REHABILITATION OF THE WALKING WOUNDED
  • Burke JM
J Aust Chiropr Assoc: Dec 1987(17:4): 145-150 11887 WORKERS COMPENSATION 1986 - PERCEPTIONS OF VICTORIAN CHIROPRACTORS
  • Jamison JR
  • McKay EJ
  • Rodes CE
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1987(30:1): 74-75 12318 WHY ARE WORKERS' COMPENSATION CARRIERS NOT BEGGING CHIROPRACTORS TO TAKE CARE OF INJURED WORKERS?
  • Fischel RF
Am Chiropr: Oct 1987(:): 38-39 12070 THE PERSONAL INJURY/WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PRACTICE
  • Fernandez PG
Am Chiropr: Mar 1987(:): 88 12597 THE PERSONAL INJURY/WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PRACTICE
  • Fernandez PG
Am Chiropr: Jun 1987(:): 63-64 12383 THE PERSONAL INJURY/WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PRACTICE
  • Fernandez PG
Am Chiropr: Jul 1987(:): S49-50 12276 ACCEPTANCE OR TOLERATION?
Am Chiropr: Jan 1987(:): 80 12759 THE PERSONAL INJURY/WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PRACTICE
  • Fernandez PG
Am Chiropr: Dec 1987(:): 44-46 11867 The personal injury workmen's compensation practice
  • Fernandez PG
Am Chiropr: Aug 1987(:): 56+ 12239 THE PERSONAL INJURY/WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PRACTICE
  • Fernandez PG
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1986(29:2): 22-23+ 12992 THE CURRENT STATE OF HIGH RESOLUTION THERMOGRAPHY IN THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPE - PART 1
  • Arbiloff B
Am Chiropr: Sep 1986(:): 74 12978 The personal injury/workmen's compensation practice
  • Fernandez PG
Am Chiropr: Nov 1986(:): 99-100 12899 THE PERSONAL INJURY/WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PRACTICE
  • Fernandez PG
Am Chiropr: May 1986(:): 51+ 13295 THE PERSONAL INJURY/WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PRACTICE
  • Fernandez PG
Am Chiropr: Mar 1986(:): 64 13412 The personal injury / workmen's compensation practice
  • Fernandex PG
Am Chiropr: Jul 1986(:): 78-79 13151 THE PERSONAL INJURY/WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PRACTICE
  • Fernandez PG
Am Chiropr: Feb 1986(:): 62 13544 THE PERSONAL INJURY/WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PRACTICE
  • Fernandez PG
Res Forum: Spring 1985(1:3): 68-78 14526 TREATMENT AND COST OF BACK OR NECK INJURY--A LITERATURE REVIEW
  • Ferguson AC
  • Johnson MR
  • Swank LL
J Chiropr: Sep 1985(22:9): 19 13918 DR. GANTNER SPEAKS TO INSURANCE REPRESENTATIVES
J Chiropr: Apr 1985(22:4): 19-20 14247 U.S. DEPARTMENT FO LABOR ISSUES BULLETIN FOR CHIROPRACTIC CARE
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Mar 1985(29:1): 7 14315 Chiropractic in British Columbia [editorial]
  • Nixdorf D
J Can Chiropr Assoc: Dec 1985(29:4): 177-78 13676 Occupational health and the chiropractor
  • Barbuta LM
J Aust Chiropr Assoc: Jun 1985(15:2): 49-54 14107 THE INJURED WORKER: ROLE OF THE CHIROPRACTOR
  • Evans RC
Am Chiropr: Sep 1985(:): 62-63 13849 THE PERSONAL INJURY/WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PRACTICE
  • Fernandez PG
Am Chiropr: Oct 1985(:): 47 13816 THE PERSONAL INJURY/WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PRACTICE: THE CARDINAL RULES OF TESTIMONY
  • Fernandez PG
Am Chiropr: Nov 1985(:): 50 13724 THE PERSONAL INJURY/WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PRACTICE: THE CARDINAL RULE OF TESTIMONY
  • Fernandez PG
Am Chiropr: Jul 1985(:): 58 14016 THE PERSONAL INJURY WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PRACTICE
  • Fernandez PG
Am Chiropr: Dec 1985(:): 68-69 13668 THE PERSONAL INJURY/WORKMAN'S COMPENSATION PRACTICE
  • Fernandez PG
Int Rev Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1984(38:1): 8-9 23466 Stop insurance abuse!
  • Williams SE
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Sep 1980(3:3): 143-147 25743 Cost effectiveness of medical vs. chiropractic treatment of low-back injuries
  • Bergemann BW
  • Cichoke AJ
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