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July 2005, Vol. 15, Iss. 3
Table of Contents
A Great Opportunity • Age of Confusion •
APMR Accepts CBP® Research • CBP® has 13 Published Clinical Trials • Chronic Back Pain, Your Brain, & Chiropractic •
Creating a Great First Impression • Evidence Based Exams •
Had Enough? • Lateral Head Flexion from Vestibular Dysfunction •
Letters to the Editor • Life's Rise from the Ashes •
PosturePrint™ is now a Validated Posture Analysis •
The Disease of Unrealistic Expectation • Thousands of Heroes •
When You Can't Critique CBP® in the Peer-reviewed Literature
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Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Accepts CBP® Research
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 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 CBPÆ Seminars, and is Vice-President of CBPÆ Nonprofit, Inc. Along with his wife, he maintains a 300 P.V.W. clinical practice in Elko, NV.

In May, our corresponding author, Rene Cailliet, MD, received notification from the Editor of the Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (APM&R) that our manuscript on pseudo-scoliosis had been accepted for publication. My co-authors and I are excited since this is the 3rd publication that CBP® researchers have authored in this world-renown rehabilitation journal. The manuscript is entitled, “Radiographic Pseudo-Scoliosis in Normal Male Subjects Following Voluntary Lateral Translation (Side Glide) of the Thoracic Spine,” authored by Harrison DE, Betz JW, Cailliet R, Colloca CJ, Harrison DD, Haas JW, and Janik TJ.
This manuscript was unjustly attacked for its use of the CBP® NonProfit Institutional Review Board (IRB) at the 2005 RAC conference in Las Vegas, NV by DACBRS (Drs. Taylor, Yockum, and Peterson). The APM&R thoroughly reviewed our IRB for this manuscript and found it to be within the standards required for publication.
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