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January 2005, Vol. 15, No. 1
Table of Contents
ACA's New CCGPP Guidelines • An Opinion of Shortcomings CBP® • ASHN: Chiropractic Enemy • CBP® fosters international Research Collaboration • CBP® Research Corner • Contraction/Expansion Mentally • COX Inhibitors and the FDA • Counter Point • Do You Practice CBP®? • Don's Opinion • European Spine Accepts CBP® Clinical Control Trial • Regarding the Use of Body Weighting • SAC Reaffirms Life University's Accreditation • Spine Accepts CBP® Research • The Diminishing Return Triangle • Traction Details • Validity of PosturePrint™
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European Spine Journal Accepts 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.

Recently, the editor of the European Spine Journal informed me that our revised manuscript had been accepted for publication. This manuscript is our 6th CBP® Clinical Control Trial to be published and is entitled “A Non-randomized Clinical Control Trial of Harrison Mirror Image® Methods for Correcting Trunk List (Lateral Translations of the Thoracic Cage) in Patients With Chronic Low Back Pain.” It is authored by Deed E. Harrison, DC, Rene Cailliet, MD, Joseph W. Betz, DC, Donald D. Harrison, Ph.D., DC, MSE, Christopher J. Colloca, DC, Jason W. Haas DC, Tadeusz J. Janik, PhD, and Burt Holland, PhD. Springer-Verlag has made the abstract available on line at http://www.springerlink.com/index/10.1007/s00586-004-0796-z.
The European Spine Journal is rated as the #10 most prestigious journal by the Citation Index for Biomedical journals. This will be our 4th CBP® Nonprofit publication in this prestigious journal and we are proud to state that our manuscript is in press there. This manuscript is one step in a series of many CBP® clinical efficacy studies. This makes 11 CBP® clinical studies published, in press, or in review, of which 6 are clinical control trials and 5 are Case Studies.
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