
April 2005, Vol. 15, Iss. 2
Table of Contents
Altered Cervical Lordosis and DJD • Chiropractor Invents Car Seat Headpiece • DACBRs Cause Professional Embarrassment at RAC • Eight Major Aberrant Forms of the Lumbo-Pelvic Spine • European Spine Journal to Publish 6th CBP® Clinical Control Trial • Evidence Based or Not • Glutamate/Aspartame - Pain and Your Brain • Greg Buchanan Donates $30,000 to CBP® Nonprofit • Inappropriate Characterization of CBP® Technique • Missed Appointments and Patient Education • Money, Taxes, Life and Practice • Palmer College Takes Alumni Group to Court • PosturePrint™ Research with ICA • Presenting Defendable Care Options to Patients • Published Papers Near 81 • Resign or be Terminated • Thermography: Renewed Interest • Using Silence to Communicate • Whiplash Injuries: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, Medical Management and Prognosis
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European Spine Journal Publishes 6th CBP® Clinical Control Trial
by Deed E. Harrison, DC
After his undergraduate pre-chiropractic courses at the University of Utah, Dr. Deed Harrison graduated from Life-West in 1996. He is co-author of more than 50 peer-reviewed, indexed, research articles. These include 32 in JMPT, 3 in Chiropractic Technique, and 15 at major Index Medicus journals. He is a Reviewer for an Index Medicus Orthopaedic journal. He is a certified instructor for CBP® Seminars, has written three new CBP® text books, and is Vice-President of CBP® Nonprofit, Inc. He has a private practice in Elko, Nevada.

In March 2005, the European Spine Journal (#10 prestigious journal on the Orthopedic Citation list) published our 6th CBP® Clinical Control Trial. The results indicated that, using CBP® methods, 50 percent of trunklist displacement can be corrected in 36 visits on average in 61 subjects.
This article is “Harrison Mirror Image Methods for correcting Trunk List: a nonrandomized clinical control trial.” by Harrison DE, Cailliet R, Betz JW, Harrison DD, Haas JW, Janik TJ, Holland B. (see
Harrison DE et al. Eur Spine J 2005; 14(2):155-162.)
Deed E. Harrison, D.C., completed his undergraduate pre-chiropractic courses at the University of Utah and graduated from Life-West Chiropractic College in 1996. He has authored 70 peer reviewed manuscripts in a wide variety of index medicus journals. He is a peer reviewer for several scientific journals including: Spine, Clinical Biomechanics, Clinical Anatomy, and the Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. He is a member of the orthopedic society: The International Society for the Study of the Lumbar Spine (ISSLS). Dr. Harrison is the lead instructor for CBP® Seminars, and is Vice-President of CBP® Nonprofit, Inc. Along with his wife, he maintains a 300 P.V.W. clinical practice in Elko, NV.