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January 2006, Vol. 16, No. 1

Table of Contents

CBP® Non-Profit Matches Dr. Bill Harris' $25,000 Research GrantCounter Point Round III Dr Deed Harrison is the Most Published Chiropractor in the Index Medicus Flawed Thinking It's Don's Opinion JCCA Publishes CBP® Structural Rehab Protocol More Studies to Confirm the Validity and Reliability of PosturePrint™Thriving in the New Health Care Marketplace Organic Chiropractic Patient Education Point Round III The Purpose Driven Practice Radiation HormesisResearch Corner Subluxation Update System Failure Ten New Year's Resolutions for Your Practice Chiropractic: A Useful Component of Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabiitation Triano is a Chiropractic Pariah

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JCCA Publishes CBP® Structural Rehab Protocol

by Deed Harrison, DC

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 more than 70 peer reviewed manuscripts in a wide variety of index medicus journals and has co-authored 3 CBP® Text Books. He is a peer reviewer for several scientific journals including: Spine, Clinical Biomechanics, European Spine J, 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. He maintains a clinical practice in Elko, NV.

         

           In the December 2005 issue of the Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association, an Evidence-Based Structural Rehabilitation Protocol featuring CBP® research was published. While there are chiropractic protocols for pain care and “Functional Rehab” (Yanda, Christensen, Liebenson), there was not a published protocol for Structural Rehab. This project was first suggested to us in 2004 by Dr. Dennis Mizel, Certified CBP® Practitioner in Ontario. Dr. Mizel noticed the lack of a defining Structural Rehab Protocol in Canada. In Canada, he also noticed that many Practitioners, who have never attempted Certification in CBP®, were claiming to be doing Structural Rehab. Dr. Mizel knew that CBP® has a lot of Evidence-Based support from our publications in the literature and he wanted Evidence-based Structural Rehab protocols that must be followed in order to be reimbursable in Canada.

 

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