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October 2003 JRRD to Publish CBP®’s 5th Clinical Control Trial By Deed E. Harrison, DC
We were just informed by the Editor of the Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development (JRRD) that our Clinical Control Trial on lateral head translations has received final approval after review and will be published in the near future. This Clinical Control Trial was performed at my office in Elko, Nevada. It was entitled, “Conservative Methods for Reducing Lateral Translation Postures of the Head: A Non-randomized Clinical Control Trial” by Harrison DE, Cailliet R, Betz JW, Haas JW, Harrison DD, Janik TJ, and Holland B. This study investigated corrections of lateral head translations on AP cervical radiographs with Harrison CBP® Mirror Image® methods. These methods included Berry Translation Traction. We are very excited to be in the JRRD, which is published by the US Government’s Veterans Administration. This is especially important to me as it is the 20th paper that I have co-authored with Rene Cailliet, MD, the world’s most famous Physiatrist. Also, this makes our 5th CBP® Clinical Control Trial to be published/ accepted. At present, our 6th Clinical Control Trial is in review at an Index Medicus journal. Back to CBP® OnLine |
In This Issue: Cailliet Publishes 15th textbook Dan Murphy is 2003 CBP® DC of the Year Practice Growth: Forced or Natural? CBP® Research and the Future of the Profession Cervical and Lumbar Traction Belong in Every Chiropractic Office
JRRD to Publish CBP®’s 5th Clinical Control Trial
The Thrill of a Volume Practice Three Studies That Support Spinal Manipulation Over Drugs and Active Exercise and Acupuncture Quantifying Spinal Muscle Activity & Strength
CBP® Research approaches 90 papers
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