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CHIROPRACTIC PATIENT EDUCATION BROCHURE REFERENCES

Athletics

1. Tyler, R.H. 1991. Chiropractic fight doctor. Dynamic Chiropractic, 9:1,27.

2. Thomas E Hyde, Marianne S. Gengenbach. 1997. Conservative Management of Sports Injuries. Baltimore, MD: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins. pp 61-77.

Asthma, Colic Earaches, High Blood Pressure….

1. Non-Musculoskeletal Responses to Chiropractic Care; The Chiropractic Report. Sept. 2005; Vol 19: No.5, pp 1-3,6,7.

2. The Spine and Nervous System: New Knowledge on Somatovisceral Reflexes Supports Chiropractic Theory; May 1997; Vol 11, No 3. pp 1-6.

Children

1. M. A. Jones, G. Stratton, T. Reilly and V. B. Unnithan. 2004. A school-based survey of recurrent non-specific low-back pain prevalence and consequences in children. Health Education Research, Vol. 19, No. 3, 284-289.

2. Infantile Colic; The Chiropractic Report. Nov. 1999: Vol 13, No 6. pp 1-7.

3. The Short-Term Effect of Spinal manipulation on the Treatment of Infantile Colic: A Randomized Controlled Trial with a Blinded Observer. JMPT. 1999: 22(8): 517-522.

Disc Herniation

1. The Chiropractic Report: Chiropractic Management for Lumbar Disc Herniation, Sept 2004, Vol 18. No 5. pp 1-7.

2. Gregory Plaugher. 1993. Textbook of Clinical Chiropractic, A Specific Biomechanical Approach. Baltimore, MD: Williams & Wilkins.

3. Keith Moore, Arthur Dalley. 1999. Clinically Oriented Anatomy. Baltimore, MD: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, pg. 69.

First Visit

1. Patient Satisfaction with Chiropractic Care: Consistently High Rates are Achieved – How and Why? The Chiropractic Report. Jan. 2007; Vol 21, No 1, pp 1-3,6-8.

2. Chiropractic: Future Vision, JACA Online. www.amerchiro.org/content_css. cfm?CID=328.

3. World Federation of Chiropractic Homepage. www.wfc.org/website/WFC/ website.nsf/WebPage/Home?OpenDocument&ppos=1&spos=0&rsn=y&Langu age=EN.

Headaches

1. Thomas A. Souza. Differential Diagnosis for the Chiropractor: Protocols and Algorithms; Aspen Publishers, Inc. Maryland; 1997: pp 383-401.

2. Cervicogenic Headache, The Chiropractic Report; May 1998; Vol 12, No 3, pp1-3,6-8.

3. Boline PD, Kassem K, Brontfort G, Nelson C, Anderson A. “Spinal Manipulation vs. Amitriptyline for the treatment of Chronic Tension-Type Headaches: A Randomized Clinical Trial.” JMPT 1995; 18(3): 148-154.

Low Back Pain

1. Chapman-Smith D. Chiropractic Management of Back Pain; The Chiropractic Report. Jul, 2003; Vol. 17, No 4, pp 1-3, 6-8.

2. The Chiropractic Theories: A Textbook of Scientific Research. Leach, RA. 4th Ed. Baltimore: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, 2004.

3. Bronfort G, Haas M, Evans R, Bouter L. “Efficacy of Spinal Manipulation and Mobilization for Low Back Pain and Neck Pain: A Systematic Review and Best Evidence Synthesis.” The Spine Journal 2004; 4: 335-356.

4. Morris, CE. Low Back Syndromes: Integrated Clinical Management. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2006.

Neck Pain

1. Current Management of Neck Pain Reviewed; The Chiropractic Report. Sept 2006; Vol 20, No 5, pp 1-3,6,7.

2. Hoving J, Koes B, De Vet H, Van Der Windt D, Assendellft W, Van Mameren H, Deville W, Pool J, Scholten R, Bouter L, Manual Therapy, Physical Therapy or Continued Care by a General Practitioner for Patients with Neck Pain. Annals of Internal Medicine, 2002; 136: 713-722. www. amerchiro.org/membersonly/frameset.cfm?FIND=ACAEfficacySynopses0218 05_Document3.pdf

Osteoarthritis

1. Yokum TR, Rowe LJ. Essentials of Skeletal Radiology. 2nd ed. Baltimore, MD: Williams& Wilkins; 1996

2. Gregory Plaugher. 1993. Textbook of Clinical Chiropractic, A Specific Biomechanical Approach. Baltimore, MD: Williams & Wilkins.

3. Living with Osteoarthritis. Healthy Living Facts Sheets, ACA.

www.amerchiro.org/membersonly/frameset.cfm?FIND=osteoarthritis.pdf.

Sciatica

1. Aids to the Examination of the Peripheral Nervous System, 4th Ed. Toronto, 2000. Saunders/Elsevier.

2. The Chiropractic Report: Chiropractic Management for Lumbar Disc Herniation, Sept 2004, Vol 18. No 5. pp 1-7.

3. Gregory Plaugher. 1993. Textbook of Clinical Chiropractic, A Specific Biomechanical Approach. Baltimore, MD: Williams & Wilkins.

4. Keith Moore, Arthur Dalley. 1999. Clinically Oriented Anatomy. Baltimore, MD: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, pg. 69.

5 Santilli V, Beghi E, Finucci SA. 2006. Chiropractic Manipulation in the Treatment of Acute Back Pain and Sciatica with Disc Protrusion: A Randomized Double-blind Clinical Trial of Active and Simulated Spinal Manipulations, The Spine Journal, 6:131-137.

6. Chapman-Smith D. 2006. The Chiropractic Report, March 2006 Vol. 20 No 2. pp 1,4,5.

Subluxations

1. The Spine and Nervous System: New Knowledge on Somatovisceral Reflexes Supports Chiropractic Theory. The Chiropractic Report. May 1997; Vol 11, No 3. pp 1-6.

2. The Chiropractic Theories: A Textbook of Scientific Research. Leach, RA. 4th Ed. Baltimore: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, 2004.

Types of Care

1. Non-Musculoskeletal Responses to Chiropractic Care. The Chiropractic Report. Sept. 2005; Vol 19: No.5, p 1.

2. Gregory Plaugher. 1993. Textbook of Clinical Chiropractic, A Specific Biomechanical Approach. Baltimore, MD: Williams & Wilkins.

Whiplash

1. Plaugher, Gregory. Textbook of Clinical Chiropractic. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins., 1993.

2. Taylor JAM, Burke J, Gavencak J, Pervinder P. Knowledge and application of correct car seat head restraint usage among chiropractic college interns: a cross-sectional study. JCCA 2005;1:34-35.

3. Getting the facts about whiplash. OCA fact sheet. www.chiropractic.on.ca/ DcqeiohvpMsuxvxarufbfhdYklixexrhooCrjFjhvjnlMnOtuealUxadgm/download/ ai_whiplash_pamphlet.pdf.

What is Chiropractic

1. Patient Satisfaction with Chiropractic Care: Consistently High Rates are Achieved – How and Why? The Chiropractic Report. Jan. 2007; Vol 21, No 1, pp 1-3,6-8.

2. Chiropractic: Future Vision, JACA Online. www.amerchiro.org/content_ css.cfm?CID=328.