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Abstracts Submitted to the National Vertebral Subluxation Conference, 1999
Sponsored by Sherman College of Straight Chiropractic
October 9 – 10, 1999
Spartanburg, SC

Journal of Vertebral Subluxation Research ~ Volume 3 ~ Number 3 ~ Pages 1-5

 

MICHAEL J. CLEMEN D.C.
Function Testing of Upper Cervical Motor Units

 

ROBERT COOPERSTEIN AND JOE PIGG
Triaxial assessment of extreme end-range foot posture: a novel method of leg checking

 

JOE DONOFRIO,DC,NICK SPANO, DC AND ED OWENS,DC
Reliability and Validity of Muscle Palpation as an indicator of Subluxation in the Upper Cervical Spine

 

DR.THOMAS R. ELLIOTT,JR., D.C.
Applied Wave Motion into Semifluid Tissue 

 

JOSEPH M. EVANS,D.C.
Computerized Fixation Imaging (CFI) findings compared to X-ray analysis

 

JOHN HART,D.C.
Comparison of Upper Cervical X-ray Listings to Upper Cervical Palpation Listings

 

KATHRYN T. HOIRIIS,D.C.,ROGER HINSON,D.C.,OMAR ELSANGEK, MBBCH,SUSAN BROWN PHD, D.C. , G. T. VERZOSA, D.C. , DEANA BURD,BA
Baseline Characteristics of Chiropractic Patients: Correlation of Anatometer Readings with Supine Leg Length Inequality

 

GARY A. KNUTSON,D.C.
A Neuro-Muscular Model for Subluxation

 

CECIL D. LANEY,D.C.
Instrument Cervical Adjusting

 

CHARLES A. LANTZ, D.C., PHD
Vertebral Subluxation Complex: Overview of the Model and Historical Development

 

ROBERT A. LEACH, DC, FICC
Evidence of Facilitative Vertebral Subluxation: Biological Events or Mimicry

 

  1. B. MEARS JR.D.C.
    The Mears Technique

 

ED OWENS
Time-Series Analysis: A Research Method for Field Practitioners

 

ROY W. S WEAT, D.C.., B.C.A.0., MATTHEW H. SWEAT,B.A. D.C.,B.C.A.0.
Using Chiropractic Atlas Orthogonal Technique (AOT), Structural Subluxations Caused By Atlas Kinematic Displacement (AKD)

 

SARAH K. WEBSTER,PHD
Cardiovasular Function and Chiropractic Care

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