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January 2007, Vol. 17, No. 1
Table of Contents
• Are You Busy Selling Chiropractic or Correcting Subluxations
• BJ's House Needs Repairs • Another Look At Cell Phones
• Chiropractic R.I.P. • Colloca and CBP Nonprofit Study Wins Best Paper Award • Help Us Locate Allen Botnick • Letters to the Editor
• Michigan Chiropractic Society Sees Evidence of Growing Need For Chiropractic • Meeting With Success • A New Look At Mirror Image Exercise • Mourning The Loss Of Tony Keller • Past Present and Future In Chiropractic • Posture Study By UQTR Researchers and CBP® Published by JCO • PostureRay™, PosturePrint™ Helping Doctors Help Patients
• The Importance of A Clinically Relevant Presentation of Findings
• It's Pauls Opinion • Research Corner • Scoliosis: SpineCor Brace
• Triano and CCGPP's Will Give You Six Visits
• Clinical Indications for Videoflouroscopy
• Western States Chiropractic College Receives NIH Grant •
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Posture Study by UQTR Researchers and CBP®
Published by JCO
by Deed E 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 80 peer reviewed manuscripts in a wide variety of index medicus journals and has co-authored three 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.

We were just informed by the editor in December 2006, that our posture study on school children was accepted at the Australian Journal of Chiropractic and Osteopathy. For those of you who do not know, the Journal of Chiropractic and Osteopathy is the second chiropractic journal to get Index Medicus status (JMPT was the first).This study was entitled Postural Development in School Children: a Cross-sectional Study, and was written by Danik Lafond, Martin Descarreaux, Martin C Normand and I. Drs. Lafond, Descarreaux, and Normand are all faculty at the University of Quebec at Three Rivers.
A total of one thousand eighty four (1084) postural analyses of children were performed using the web based system of Biotonix™. All postural analysis came from the Biotonix™ database.
I have worked with Dr. Martin Normand and Dr. Martin Descarreax on previous manuscripts and, in fact, this is the 7th publication that I have co-authored with Dr. Normand, who is Director of the Chiropractic Programme at the University of Quebec at Three Rivers. Additionally, he and I have two more projects that have data collected, but which await time to write up our manuscripts.
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