July 2003

by Sanghak O. Harrison, DC

Treasurer, CBP® Nonprofit, Inc.

 

            Dr. Sang Harrison attended the University of Delaware and Life Chiropractic College in Atlanta, graduating in 1983. She interned with Dr. Don Harrison in Sunnyvale, California in 1983 and practiced in Fremont, California from 1984 to 1986, when she and Don were married and moved to Wyoming. She has been the financial officer for CBP®, Nonprofit since 1986. She has drawn all the skeletal drawings in the CBP® Technique textbooks. She is the co-author of 10 published, accepted, or in review research papers in the Index Medicus.

 

Afew CBP® Practitioners have put in their own money to purchase full-spine x-ray equipment in order to complete some important research projects. Drs. Scott Heun (Calif), Phil Paulk (Georgia), and Deed Harrison (Nevada) are collecting lateral full spine x-ray data on acute and chronic low back pain subjects. We wish to evaluate sagittal balance, stresses/strains, and clinical angle measurements in the subjects.

           

Dr. Deed Harrison just bought a computerized range of motion device to use in our future clinical studies. Since the ground work in basic x-ray and posture analysis has been completed by CBP® NP, we wish to perform more clinical studies.

           

In June, Dr. Don Harrison flew to Huntsville, Alabama to digitize more than 200 lateral cervical and lateral full spine radiographs with Tad Janik, PhD. We will evaluate the data to see if any differences can be found in acute and chronic neck pain subjects.

           

Recently, our Institutional Review Board approved another nine projects for 2003-2004. This will push us over the 80 publication mark in a couple of years.

           

Additionally, CBP® NP has been concentrating more on Case Studies for the past year. We were indirectly chastised for not having any Case Study publications at the WFC meeting in 2001 in Paris. After that meeting, although we had one Clinical Control Trial published and five more in press or in progress, Dr. Deed Harrison began to put some concentrated effort in the Case study direction. We just had three CBP® Case Studies accepted at JMPT with two more in review and three others being written. Also, our fifth and sixth Clinical Control Trials were submitted in May 2003 to an Index Medicus journal. When published, these two projects will make six Clinical Control Trials on CBP® methods. Very few techniques have one such trial.

 

CBP® RESEARCH PROJECTS AS OF May 2003

I.    X-Ray/Posture Reliability

            1.  Jackson BL, Harrison DD, Robertson GA, Barker WF. Chiropractic Biophysics Lateral Cervical Film Analysis  Reliability. J Manipulative Physiol Ther 1993;16(6): 384-91.

            2.  Troyanovich SJ, Robertson GA, Harrison DD, Holland B.  Intra- and Interexaminer Reliability of the Chiropractic Biophysics Lateral Lumbar Radiographic Mensuration Procedure. J Manipulative Physiol Ther 1995;18(8):519-524.

            3.  Troyanovich SJ, Harrison DE, Harrison DD, Holland B, Janik TJ.  A Further Analysis of the Reliability of  the Posterior Tangent Lateral Lumbar Radiographic Mensuration Procedure:  Concurrent Validity of Computer Aided X-ray Digitization. J Manipulative Physiol Ther 1998; 21(7): 460-467.

            4.   Troyanovich SJ, Harrison SO, Harrison DD, Harrison DE, Payne M, Janik TJ, Holland B. Chiropractic Biophysics Digitized Radiographic Mensuration Analysis of the Anteroposterior Lumbar View: A Reliability Study. J Manipulative Physiol Ther 1999; 22(5): 309-315.

            5.   Troyanovich SJ, Harrison DE, Harrison DD, Harrison SO, Janik TJ, Holland B. Chiropractic Biophysics Digitized Radiographic Mensuration Analysis of the Anteroposterior Cervico-thoracic View: A Reliability Study. J Manipulative Physiol Ther 2000; 23: 476-82.

            6.   Harrison DE, Harrison DD, Cailliet R, Troyanovich SJ, Janik TJ, Holland B. Cobb Method or Harrison Posterior Tangent Method: Which is Better for Lateral Cervical Analysis? Spine 2000; 25(16): 2072-78.

            7.   Harrison DE, Cailliet R, Harrison DD, Janik TJ, Holland B. Centroid, Cobb or Harrison Posterior Tangents: Which to Choose for Analysis of Thoracic Kyphosis? Spine 2001; 26(11): E227-E234.

            8.  Harrison DE, Cailliet R, Harrison DD, Janik TJ, Holland B. Radiographic Analysis of Lumbar Lordosis: Cobb Method, Centroidal Method, TRALL or Harrison Posterior Tangents? Spine 2001; 26(11): E235-E242.

            9. Janik TJ, Harrison DE, Harrison, DD, Payne MR, Coleman RR, Holland B.   Reliability of lateral bending and axial rotation with validity of a New Method to determine Axial Rotations on AP Radiographs. J Manipulative Physiol Ther 2001; 24(7): 445-448.

            10. Harrison DE, Holland B, Harrison DD, Janik TJ.  Further Reliability Analysis of the Harrison Radiographic Line Drawing Methods: Crossed ICCs for Lateral Posterior Tangents and AP Modified Risser-Ferguson. J Manipulative Physiol Ther 2002; 25: 93-98.

            11. Normand MC, Harrison DE, Cailliet R, Black P, Harrison DD, Holland B. Reliability and Measurement Error of the BioTonix Video Posture Evaluation System. Part I: Inanmate objects. J Manipulative Physiol Ther 2002; 25(4): 246-250.

            12. Harrison DE, Harrison DD, Colloca CJ, Betz JW, Janik TJ, Holland B. Repeatability Over Time of Posture, X-ray Positioning, and X-ray Line Drawing: An Analysis of Six Control Groups. J Manipulative Physiol Ther 2003; 26(2):87-98.

            13.  Harrison DE, Haas JW, Harrison DD, Janik TJ, Holland B. Sagittal Skin Contour of the Cervical Spine: Part 1. Interexaminer and Intraexaminer Reliability of the Flexicurve Instrument. 2003, in review.

            14. Harrison DE, Haas JW, Harrison DD, Janik TJ, Holland B. Sagittal Skin Contour of the Cervical Spine: Part II Validity of the Flexicurve Instrument. 2003; in review.

 

II.           Spinal Modeling

            15. Harrison DD, Janik TJ, Troyanovich SJ, Holland B.  Comparisons of Lordotic Cervical Spine Curvatures to a Theoretical Ideal Model of the Static Sagittal Cervical Spine.  Spine 1996;21(6):667-675.

            16. Harrison DD, Janik TJ, Troyanovich SJ, Harrison DE, Colloca CJ. Evaluations of the Assumptions Used to Derive an Ideal Normal Cervical Spine Model. J Manipulative Physiol Ther 1997; 20(4): 246-256.

            17. Troyanovich SJ, Cailliet R, Janik TJ, Harrison DD, Harrison DE.   Radiographic Mensuration Characteristics of the Sagittal Lumbar Spine From A Normal Population with a Method to Synthesize Prior Studies of  Lordosis. J Spinal Disord 1997;10(5): 380-386.

            18. Harrison DD, Cailliet R, Janik TJ, Troyanovich SJ, Harrison DE, Holland B.  Elliptical Modeling of the Sagittal Lumbar Lordosis and Segmental Rotation Angles as a Method to Discriminate Between Normal and Low Back Pain Subjects.  J Spinal Disord 1998; 11(5): 430-439.

            19.  Janik TJ, Harrison DD, Cailliet R, Troyanovich SJ, Harrison DE.  Can the Sagittal Lumbar Curvature be Closely Approximated by an Ellipse?  J Orthop Res 1998; 16(6): 766-770.

            20. Harrison DE, Janik TJ, Harrison DD, Cailliet R, Harmon S. Can the Thoracic Kyphosis be Modeled with a Simple Geometric Shape? The Results of Circular and Elliptical Modeling in 80 Asymptomatic Subjects. J Spinal Disord 2002; 15(3): 213-220.

            21. Harrison DE, Harrison DD, Janik TJ, Cailliet R, Haas JW. Do alterations in vertebral and disc dimensions affect an elliptical model of the thoracic kyphosis? Spine 2003; 28(5): 463-469.

            22. Harrison DE, Harrison DD, Janik TJ, Cailliet R, Colloca CJ, Keller TS.  The Optimal Sagittal Geometric Configuration of the Thoracic and Lumbar Spine: Biomechanical Analysis of Buckling, Vibration, Osteoporotic Deformity, Osteoarthritis Loading, and Sagittal Balance of  80 Normal Subjects.  2003; In preparation.

            23. Harrison DE, Harrison DD, Haas JW, Janik TJ, Cailliet R. Normal Spine Model from T1 to S1: Adjoining Portions of Ellipses at T12. 2003; In preparation.

            24. Harrison DE, Harrison DD, Haas JW, Janik TJ, Cailliet R. Normal Cervical Spine Model: Geometrical modeling in 76 subjects. 2003; in preparation.

            25. Harrison DD, Harrison DE, Haas JW, Janik TJ, Colloca CJ.  The Harrison Normal Ellipsoidal Spinal Model from C1 to S1. 2003; in preparation.

 

III.   Technique

            26. Harrison DD, Jackson BL, Troyanovich SJ, Robertson GA, DeGeorge D, Barker WF. The Efficacy of Cervical Extension-Compression Traction Combined with Diversified Manipulation and Drop Table Adjustments in the Rehabilitation of Cervical Lordosis. J Manipulative Physiol Ther 1994;17(7):454-464.

            27. Harrison DD, Janik TJ, Harrison GR, Troyanovich SJ, Harrison DE, Harrison SO.  Chiropractic Biophysics Technique:  A Linear Algebra Approach to Posture in Chiropractic. J Manipulative Physiol Ther 1996;19(8):525-535.

            28. Harrison DE, Cailliet R, Harrison DD, Janik TJ, Holland B.  New 3-Point Bending  Traction Method of Restoring Cervical Lordosis Combined with Cervical  Manipulation: Non-randomized Clinical Control Trial. Archives Phys Med Rehabil  2002; 83(4):447-453.

            29. Harrison DE, Cailliet R, Harrison DD, Janik TJ, Holland B. Changes in Sagittal Lumbar Configuration with a New Method of Extension Traction:  Non-randomized Clinical Control Trial. Archives Phys Med Rehabil  2002; 83(11): 1585-1591.

            30. Harrison DE, Harrison DD, Betz J, Janik TJ, Holland B, Colloca C, Haas JW. Increasing the Cervical Lordosis with CBP® Seated Combined Extension-Compression and Transverse Load Cervical Traction with Cervical Manipulation: Non-randomized Clinical Control Trial. J

Manipulative Physiol Ther 2003;26(3) :139-151

            31. Colloca CJ, Keller, TS, Black P, Normand M, Harrison DE, Harrison DD.  Comparison of the Activator and CBP® Instruments. (being written)

            32.  Meyer D, Harrison DE. Cohort study of consecutive patients with anterior head translation posture. Being written.

            33. Harrison DE, Cailliet R, Betz JW, Harrison DD, Haas JW, Janik TJ, Holland B.A Non randomized Clinical Control Trial of Harrison Mirror Image Methods for Correcting Trunk List (Lateral Translations of the Thoracic Cage). J Rehab Res Dev 2003; in review.

            34. Harrison DE, Cailliet R, Betz JW, Haas JW, Harrison DD, Janik TJ, Holland B. A Conservative Methods for Reducing Lateral Translation Postures of the Head: A Non-randomized clinical Control Trial. J Rehab Res Dev 2003; in review.

 

IV. Practice Protocols

            35. Troyanovich SJ, Harrison DE, Harrison DD.  Review of the Scientific Literature Relevant to Structural Rehabilitation of the Spine and Posture: Rationale for Treatment Beyond the Resolution of Symptoms. J Manipulative Physiol Ther 1998;21(1):37-50.

            36. Troyanovich SJ, Harrison DD, Harrison DE. Low back pain and the lumbar intervertebral disc:  Clinical considerations for the doctor of chiropractic. J Manipulative Physiol Ther 1999; 22(2): 96-104.

            37. Harrison DE, Harrison DD, Troyanovich SJ, Harmon S. Its Time to Accept the Evidence for a Normal Spinal Position. J Manipulative Physiol Ther 2000; 23: 623-644.

 

V.        Reviews of the Literature

            38. Harrison DD, Troyanovich SJ, Harrison DE, Janik TJ, Murphy DJ.  A Normal Sagittal Spinal Configuration: A Desirable Clinical Outcome. J Manipulative Physiol Ther 1996;19(6):398-405.

            39. Harrison DE, Harrison DD, Troyanovich SJ.  The Sacroiliac Joint:  A Review of Anatomy and Mechanics. J Manipulative Physiol Ther 1997; 20(9): 607-17.

            40. Harrison DE, Harrison DD, Troyanovich SJ.  Three-Dimensional Spinal Coupling Mechanics.  Part I: A Review of the Literature. J Manipulative Physiol Ther 1998; 21(2): 101-113.

            41. Harrison DE, Harrison DD, Troyanovich SJ. Three-Dimensional Spinal Coupling Mechanics. Part II: Implications for Chiropractic Theories and Practice. J Manipulative Physiol Ther 1998;  21(3): 177-86 .

            42. Harrison DE, Cailliet R, Harrison DD, Troyanovich SJ, Harrison SO. A Review of Biomechanics of the Central Nervous System.  PART I: Spinal Canal Deformations Due to Changes in Posture.  J Manipulative Physiol Ther 1999; 22(4):227-234.

            43. Harrison DE, Cailliet R, Harrison DD, Troyanovich SJ, Harrison SO. A Review of Biomechanics of  the Central Nervous System. PART II: Strains in the Spinal Cord from Postural Loads. J Manipulative Physiol Ther 1999; 22(5):322-332.

            44. Harrison DE, Cailliet R, Harrison DD, Troyanovich SJ, Harrison SO. A Review of Biomechanics of the Central Nervous System. PART III: Spinal Cord Stresses from Postural Loads and Their Neurologic Effects.  J Manipulative Physiol Ther 1999; 22(6):399-410.

            45. Harrison DD, Harrison SO, Croft AC, Harrison DE, Troyanovich SJ. Sitting

Biomechanics Part I: Review of the Literature. J Manipulative Physiol Ther 1999; 22(9): 594-609.

            46. Harrison DD, Harrison SO, Croft AC, Harrison DE, Troyanovich SJ. Sitting

Biomechanics Part II: Optimal Car Driver’s Seat and Optimal Driver’s Spinal Model. J Manipulative Physiol Ther 2000; 23(1): 37-47.

 

VI.   Critical Appraisal of Chiropractic Methods

            47. Harrison DD, Colloca CJ, Troyanovich SJ, Harrison DE.  Torque: An Appraisal of Misuse of Terminology in Chiropractic Literature and Technique. J Manipulative Physiol Ther 1996;19(7): 454-462.

            48. Harrison DE, Harrison DD, Troyanovich SJ.   Reliability of Spinal Displacement Analysis on Plane X-rays: A Review of  Commonly Accepted Facts and Fallacies with Implications for Chiropractic Education and Technique. J Manipulative Physiol Ther 1998;21:252-66.

            49. Troyanovich SJ, Harrison DD, Harrison DE. Commentary, Motion Palpation: It’s Time to accept the evidence. J Manipulative Physiol Ther 1998; 21(8): 569-571.

            50. Harrison DD, Colloca CJ, Troyanovich SJ, Harrison DE.  Commentary, Torque Misuse Revisited. J Manipulative Physiol Ther 1998; 21(9): 649-655.

 

VII. X-Ray Projection

            51. Coleman RR, Bernard BB, Harrison DE.  The Effects of Real Life X-axis Vertebral Translation on Projected Y-axis Vertebral Rotation Images. J Manipulative Physiol Ther 1998;21:333-40.

            52. Coleman RR, Bernard BB, Harrison DE, Harrison SO. Correlation and quantification of projected 2-D radiographic images with actual 3-D y-axis vertebral rotations. J  Manipulative Physiol Ther 1999; 22(1): 21-25.

            53. Coleman RR, Harrison DE, Fischer T, Harrison SO.  Correlation and Quantification of Relative 2-D Projected Vertebral Endplate Z-axis Rotations with 3-D Y-axis Vertebral Rotations and Focal Spot Elevation. J Manipulative Physiol Ther 2000; 23(6): 414-419.

            54. Coleman RR, Harrison DE, Bernard BB. The Effects of Combined X-axis Translations and Y-axis Rotations on Projected Lamina Junction Offset. J Manipulative Physiol Ther 2001; 24(8): 509-513.

 

VIII.  CBP® Case Studies

            55. Paulk GP, Harrison DE.  Management of a chronic lumbar disk herniation with CBP® methods following failed chiropractic manipulative intervention. J Manipulative Physiol Ther 2003; in press.

            56. Ferrantelli J, Harrison DE, Harrison DD, Steward D. Conservative management of previously unresponsive whiplash associated disorders with CBP® methods: A Case Report. JMPT 2003; in press.

            57. Harrison DE, Bula J, Harrison DD. Non-operative Correction of flat back syndrome with conservative lumbar extension traction: Case Series of Three. 2003; in review.

            58. Bastecki AV, Harrison DE, Haas JW. Cervical Kyphosis is a Possible Link to ADHD: A  CBP® Case Study.  2003, in review.

            59. Harrison DE, Haas JW, Harrison DD, Bymers B. Reduction of symptoms in a patient with syringomyelia, cluster headaches, and cervical kyphosis:  A CBP® case report. 2003; being written

            60.  Harrison DE, Haas JW, Harrison DD. Improvement following spinal rehabilitation in a Progressive Multiple Sclerosis Patient: A CBP® Case Study.  2003, being written.

            61.  Harrison DE, Haas JW. Positive Outcomes with Tourett’s Syndrome and Chronic Tic Disorder Following Cervical Lordosis Restoration: a CBP® Case Report. 2003, being written.

 

IX.       Spinal Coupling/Biomechanics

            62. Harrison DE, Cailliet R, Harrison DD, Janik TJ, Troyanovich SJ, Coleman RR. Lumbar Coupling During Lateral Translations of the Thoracic Cage Relative to a Fixed Pelvis. Clin Biomech 1999; 14(10): 704-709.

            63. Harrison DE, Harrison DD, Cailliet R, Troyanovich SJ, Janik TJ. Cervical Coupling During Lateral Head Translations Creates an “S”-Configuration. Clin Biomech 2000; 15: 436-440.

            64. Harrison DE, Harrison DD, Janik TJ, Holland B, Siskin L. Slight Head Extension: Does it Reverse the Cervical Curve? Euro Spine J 2001; 10: 149-153.

            65. Harrison DE, Harrison DD, Janik TJ, Jones EW, Cailliet R, Normand M. Comparison of Axial and Flexural Stresses in Lordosis and Three Buckled Modes in the Cervical Spine. Clin Biomech 2001; 16(4): 276-284.

            66. Harrison DD, Jones EW, Janik TJ, Harrison DE.  Evaluation of Flexural Stresses in the Vertebral body Cortex and Trabecular Bone in Three Cervical Configurations with an Elliptical Shell Model. J Manipulative Physiol Ther 2002; 25(6): 391-401.

            67. Harrison DE, Cailliet R, Harrison DD, Janik TJ. How Do Anterior/Posterior Translations of the thoracic cage affect the Sagittal Lumbar Spine, Pelvic Tilt, and Thoracic Kyphosis? Euro Spine J 2002; 11(3): 287-293.

            68. Keller TS, Harrison DE, Colloca CJ, Harrison DD, Janik TJ.  Prediction of osteoporotic spinal deformity.  Spine 2003; 28(5): 455-462.

            69. Harrison DE, Colloca CJ, Keller TS, Harrison DD, Janik TJ, Haas JW. Prediction of sagittal plane loads and stresses in the lumbar spine. A comparison of neutral posture and anterior translation of the thoracic cage. Euro Spine J  2003; In review.

            70. Keller TS, Colloca CJ, Beliveau JG. Force-deformation response of the lumbar spine: a sagittal plane model of posteroanterior manipulation and mobilization.  Clin Biomech 2002: 17(3):185-96.

            71. Keller TS, Colloca CJ, Beliveau JG. Determination of lumbar spine static and dynamic motion patterns: a twenty-one degree of freedom sagittal plane model. Clin Biomech 2003: in review.

            72. Colloca CJ.  Chiropractic management of Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome: A report of 2 cases. J Manipulative Physiol Ther 2003; in press.

            73. Keller TS, Colloca CJ, Gunzburg R.  Neuromechanical characterization of in vivo lumbar spinal manipulation.  Part I: Vertebral motion.  J Manipulative Physiol Ther 2003: accepted for publication.

            74. Colloca CJ, Keller TS, Gunzburg R.  Neuromechanical characterization of in vivo lumbar spinal manipulation.  Part II: Neurophysiological Response.  J Manipulative Physiol Ther 2003: accepted for publication.

            75. Colloca CJ, Keller TS, Peterson TK, Seltzer DE.  Comparison of dynamic posteroanterior spinal stiffness to plain film radiographic images of lumbar disc height.  J Manipulative Physiol Ther 2003 (May); 26(4): accepted for publication.

            76. Colloca CJ, Keller TS.  Muscular contributions to dynamic posteroanterior spinal stiffness. Manual Therapy 2003; in review.

 

 

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