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Index to JCCA Volume 43 (1999) Adams A: see Caldwell SG, Hurwitz EL, Adams A 176 DEGENERATIVE ROTATOR CUFF TEAR IN AN ELDERLY ATHLETE — ADOLESCENT LUMBAR DISC HERNIATION IN A TAE KWON DO A CASE REPORT: Kazemi M_ 104 MARTIAL ARTIST — A CASE REPORT: Kazemi M_ 236 de Graauw C: Osteochondral lesion of the talus in a ADVERSE EFFECTS POTENTIALLY ASSOCIATED WITH THE USE OF recreational athlete: acase report 15 MECHANICAL ADJUSTING DEVICES — A REPORT OF THREE CASES: disc, adolescent lumbar disc herniation in a Tae Kwon Do Nykoliation J, MierauD 161 martial artist —acase report 236 age, survey of Canadian chiropractors’ involvement in the DONALD SUTHERLAND — CHIROPRACTIC STATESMAN AND DIPLOMAT: treatment of patients under the age of eighteen 50 Vear HJ, Keating JC 183 athlete, degenerative rotator cuff tear in an elderly Dodsworth P: see Guerriero RC, Rajwani M, Gray E, athlete-—acase report 104 Platnick H, Da Re R, Dodsworth P 89 athlete, osteochondral lesion of the talus in a recreational athlete: acase report 15 EFFECT OF SPINAL MANIPULATIVE THERAPY ON PAIN REDUCTION AND RANGE OF MOTION IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE BEING A WITNESS — TESTIFYING IN COURT: Steinecke R 58 UNILATERAL NECK PAIN — A PILOT STUDY: PikulaJR 111 BENIGN PAROXYSMAL POSITIONAL VERTIGO PART I: BACKGROUND AND CLINICAL PRESENTATION: van der Velde GM_ 3] files, transfer of patient files 189 BENIGN PAROXYSMAL POSITIONAL VERTIGO PART II: A QUALITATIVI fractures, tuning fork test utilization in detection of REVIEW OF NON-PHARMACOLOGICAL CONSERVATIVE fractures — a review of the literature 120 TREATMENTS AND A CASE REPORT PRESENTING EPLEY’S Freedman A: Transfer of patient files 189 CANALITH REPOSITIONING PROCEDURE, A NON-INVASIVE Friedman L: see Nolet PS, Friedman L, Brubaker D 229 BEDSIDE MANOEUVRE FOR TREATING BPPV: van der VeldeGM 41 Gitelman R: The myth of progress (commentary) 7 Biggs L, Hay D, Mierau D: Standards of care — what do they Gray E: see Guerriero RC, Rajwani M, Gray E, Platnick H, mean to Canadian chiropractors and which chiropractic Da Re R, Dodsworth P89 organizations should develop them 249 Guerriero RC, Rajwani M, Gray E, Platnick H, Da Re R, biomechanical, stability — from biomechanical concept Dodsworth P: A retrospective study of the to chiropractic practice 75 effectiveness of physical rehabilitation of low back Bisby M: A new approach to health research in Canada: pain patients in a multidisciplinary setting 89 The Canadian Institutes of Health Research 225 Book Reviews 64, 125 Hay D: see Biggs L, Hay D, MierauD 249 Brubaker D: see Nolet PS, Friedman L, Brubaker D 229 Hsu WH: see Tuling JR, Hsu WH 168 Hurwitz EL: see Caldwell SG, Hurwitz EL, Adams A_ 176 Caldwell SG, Hurwitz EL, Adams A: Piriformis syndrome — an annotated bibliography 176 INVOLUNTARY EXPLOSIVE SOUND OF AMUSEMENT AS A SUPPLEMENTAL canalith, benign paroxysmal positional vetigo part II: JENDRASSICK’ SM ANEUVER DURING MUSCLE STRETCH a qualitative review of non-pharmacological, DEEP TENDON REFLEX TESTING (brief clinical note): conservative treatments and case report presenting Corbett RP 192 Epley’s canalith repositioning procedure, a non-invasive bedside manoeuvre for treating BPPV 41 Kazemi M: Adolescent lumbar disc herniation in a Tae Kwon Do CHIROPRACTIC: POSITIONING IN THE EVOLVING HEALTH PARADIGM martial artist —acase report 236 (commentary): Pooley D 136 Kazemi M: Degenerative rotator cuff tear in an elderly Corbett RP: Involuntary explosive sound of amusement as a patient—acase report 104 supplemental Jendrassik’s maneuvre during muscle Kazemi M: Tuning fork test utilization in detection of stretch deep tendon reflex testing 192 fractures — a review of the literature 120 Coté P: Screening for stroke — let’s show some maturity Keating JC: see Vear HJ, Keating JC 183 (editorial) 72 craniovertebral, paracondylar process: a rare cause of Letters to the Editor craniovertebral fusion —acase report 229 Nicholson WR: Abdominal aortic aneurysm — curriculum, philosophy of chiropractic — an action research case report 61 model of curriculum review 149 Nicholson WR: Interexaminer and intraexaminer reliability of cervical passive range of motion Da Re R: see Guerriero RC, Rajwani M, Gray E, Platnick H, using the CROM and Cybex EDI 61 Da Re R, Dodsworth P89 258 J Can Chiropr Assoc 1999; 43(4) Index to JCCA Volume 43 (1999) Adams A: see Caldwell SG, Hurwitz EL, Adams A 176 DEGENERATIVE ROTATOR CUFF TEAR IN AN ELDERLY ATHLETE — ADOLESCENT LUMBAR DISC HERNIATION IN A TAE KWON DO A CASE REPORT: Kazemi M_ 104 MARTIAL ARTIST — A CASE REPORT: Kazemi M_ 236 de Graauw C: Osteochondral lesion of the talus in a ADVERSE EFFECTS POTENTIALLY ASSOCIATED WITH THE USE OF recreational athlete: acase report 15 MECHANICAL ADJUSTING DEVICES — A REPORT OF THREE CASES: disc, adolescent lumbar disc herniation in a Tae Kwon Do Nykoliation J, MierauD 161 martial artist —acase report 236 age, survey of Canadian chiropractors’ involvement in the DONALD SUTHERLAND — CHIROPRACTIC STATESMAN AND DIPLOMAT: treatment of patients under the age of eighteen 50 Vear HJ, Keating JC 183 athlete, degenerative rotator cuff tear in an elderly Dodsworth P: see Guerriero RC, Rajwani M, Gray E, athlete-—acase report 104 Platnick H, Da Re R, Dodsworth P 89 athlete, osteochondral lesion of the talus in a recreational athlete: acase report 15 EFFECT OF SPINAL MANIPULATIVE THERAPY ON PAIN REDUCTION AND RANGE OF MOTION IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE BEING A WITNESS — TESTIFYING IN COURT: Steinecke R 58 UNILATERAL NECK PAIN — A PILOT STUDY: PikulaJR 111 BENIGN PAROXYSMAL POSITIONAL VERTIGO PART I: BACKGROUND AND CLINICAL PRESENTATION: van der Velde GM_ 3] files, transfer of patient files 189 BENIGN PAROXYSMAL POSITIONAL VERTIGO PART II: A QUALITATIVI fractures, tuning fork test utilization in detection of REVIEW OF NON-PHARMACOLOGICAL CONSERVATIVE fractures — a review of the literature 120 TREATMENTS AND A CASE REPORT PRESENTING EPLEY’S Freedman A: Transfer of patient files 189 CANALITH REPOSITIONING PROCEDURE, A NON-INVASIVE Friedman L: see Nolet PS, Friedman L, Brubaker D 229 BEDSIDE MANOEUVRE FOR TREATING BPPV: van der VeldeGM 41 Gitelman R: The myth of progress (commentary) 7 Biggs L, Hay D, Mierau D: Standards of care — what do they Gray E: see Guerriero RC, Rajwani M, Gray E, Platnick H, mean to Canadian chiropractors and which chiropractic Da Re R, Dodsworth P89 organizations should develop them 249 Guerriero RC, Rajwani M, Gray E, Platnick H, Da Re R, biomechanical, stability — from biomechanical concept Dodsworth P: A retrospective study of the to chiropractic practice 75 effectiveness of physical rehabilitation of low back Bisby M: A new approach to health research in Canada: pain patients in a multidisciplinary setting 89 The Canadian Institutes of Health Research 225 Book Reviews 64, 125 Hay D: see Biggs L, Hay D, MierauD 249 Brubaker D: see Nolet PS, Friedman L, Brubaker D 229 Hsu WH: see Tuling JR, Hsu WH 168 Hurwitz EL: see Caldwell SG, Hurwitz EL, Adams A_ 176 Caldwell SG, Hurwitz EL, Adams A: Piriformis syndrome — an annotated bibliography 176 INVOLUNTARY EXPLOSIVE SOUND OF AMUSEMENT AS A SUPPLEMENTAL canalith, benign paroxysmal positional vetigo part II: JENDRASSICK’ SM ANEUVER DURING MUSCLE STRETCH a qualitative review of non-pharmacological, DEEP TENDON REFLEX TESTING (brief clinical note): conservative treatments and case report presenting Corbett RP 192 Epley’s canalith repositioning procedure, a non-invasive bedside manoeuvre for treating BPPV 41 Kazemi M: Adolescent lumbar disc herniation in a Tae Kwon Do CHIROPRACTIC: POSITIONING IN THE EVOLVING HEALTH PARADIGM martial artist —acase report 236 (commentary): Pooley D 136 Kazemi M: Degenerative rotator cuff tear in an elderly Corbett RP: Involuntary explosive sound of amusement as a patient—acase report 104 supplemental Jendrassik’s maneuvre during muscle Kazemi M: Tuning fork test utilization in detection of stretch deep tendon reflex testing 192 fractures — a review of the literature 120 Coté P: Screening for stroke — let’s show some maturity Keating JC: see Vear HJ, Keating JC 183 (editorial) 72 craniovertebral, paracondylar process: a rare cause of Letters to the Editor craniovertebral fusion —acase report 229 Nicholson WR: Abdominal aortic aneurysm — curriculum, philosophy of chiropractic — an action research case report 61 model of curriculum review 149 Nicholson WR: Interexaminer and intraexaminer reliability of cervical passive range of motion Da Re R: see Guerriero RC, Rajwani M, Gray E, Platnick H, using the CROM and Cybex EDI 61 Da Re R, Dodsworth P89 258 J Can Chiropr Assoc 1999; 43(4) Love S: Interexaminer and intraexaminer reliability Pikula JR: The effect of spinal manipulative therapy on of cervical passive range of motion using the pain reduction and range of motion in patients with CROM and Cybex EDI 62 acute unilateral neck pain—a pilot study 111 Erwin WM: There are reasons why even after Platnick H: see Guerriero RC, Rajwani M, Gray E, Platnick H, 100 years 62 Da Re R,Dodsworth P89 Pooley D: Chiropractic: positioning in the evolving McGill SM: Stability — from biomechanical concept to health paradigm (commentary) 136 chiropractic practice 75 practice, stability — from biomechanical concept to mechanical, adverse effects potentially associated with chiropractic practice 75 the use of mechanical adjusting devices — a report of three cases 16] Rajwani M: see Guerriero RC, Rajwani M, Gray E, Platnick H, Mierau D: see Biggs L, Hay D, MierauD 249 Da Re R, Dodsworth P_ 89 Mierau D: see Nykoliation J, MierauD 161 range, the effect of spinal manipulative therapy on pain Mizel DH: Rehabilitation — a valuable consideration in reduction and range of motion in patients with acute acute and chronic neck and low back pain in unilateral neck pain —a pilot study 111 addition to standard chiropractic management — rehabilitation, a retrospective study of the effectiveness acase report 22 of physical rehabilitation of low back pain patients multidisciplinary, a retrospective study of the effectiveness in a multidisciplinary setting 89 of physical rehabilitation of low back pain patients REHABILITATION — A VALUABLE CONSIDERATION IN ACUTE AND in a multidisciplinary setting 89 CHRONIC NECK AND LOW BACK PAIN IN ADDITION TO MYTH OF PROGRESS (commentary): Gitelman R 7 STANDARD CHIROPRACTIC MANAGEMENT: Mizel DH 22 research, a new approach to health research in Canada: NEW APPROACH TO HEALTH RESEARCH IN CANADA: THE CANADIAN the Canadian Institutes of Health Research 225 INSTITUTES OF HEALTH RESEARCH: Bisby M225 RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PHYSICAI Nolet PS, Friedman L, Brubaker D: Paracondylar process: REHABILITATION OF LOW BACK PAIN PATIENTS IN A a rare cause of craniovertebral fusion — MULTIDISCIPLINARY SETTING: Guerriero RC, Rajwani M, acase report 229 Gray E, Platnick H, Da Re R, Dodsworth P89 Nykoliation J, Mierau D: Adverse effects potentially rotator cuff, degenerative rotator cuff tear in an elderly associated with the use of mechanical adjusting athlete —-acase report 104 devices — a report of three cases 161 Saranchuk R: see Waalen D, Watkins T, Saranchuk R149 OSTEOCHONDRAL LESIONO F THE TALUSI N A RECREATIONAL SCREENING FOR STROKE: LET’S SHOW SOME MATURITY: C6té P72 ATHLETE: A CASE REPORT: de Graauw C15 STABILITY — FROM BIOMECHANICAL CONCEPT TO CHIROPRACTIC PRACTICE: McGill SM 75 PHILOSOPHY OF CHIROPRACTIC: AN ACTION RESEARCH MODEL Of STANDARDS OF CARE — WHAT DO THEY MEAN TO CANADIAN CURRICULUM REVIEW: Waalen D, Watkins T, CHIROPRACTORS AND WHICH CHIROPRACTIC ORGANIZATIONS SaranchikR 149 SHOULD DEVELOP THEM: Biggs L, Hay D, MierauD 249 PIRIFORMIS SYNDROME — AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY: Steinecke R: Being a witness — testifying in court 58 Caldwell SG, Hurwitz EL, Adams A_ 176 stroke, screening for stroke — let’s show some maturity (editorial) 72 pain, a retrospective study of the effectiveness of stroke, thalamic pain syndrome (central post-stroke pain) physical rehabilitation of low back pain patients in a patient presenting with right upper limb pain — in a multidisciplinary setting 89 acase report 243 pain, rehabilitation — a vaiuable consideration in acute subluxation, unilateral facet subluxations — an example and chronic neck and low back pain in addition to of a missed post traumatic unilateral facet standard chiropractic management — a case report subluxation —acase report 168 pain, the effect of spinal manipulative therapy on pain SURVEY OF CANADIAN CHIROPRACTORS” INVOLVEMENT IN THE reduction and range of motion in patients with acute TREATMENT OF PATIENTS UNDER THE AGE OF EIGHTEEN: unilateral neck pain —a pilot study 111 Verhoef MJ, Papadopoulos C 150 Papadopoulos C: see Verhoef MJ, Papadopoulos C 50 Sutherland, Donald Sutherland — chiropractic statesman PARACONDYLAR PROCESS: A RARE CAUSE OF CRANIOVERTEBRAL and diplomat 183 FUSION — A CASE REPORT: Nolet PS, Friedman L, Tae Kwon Do, adolescent lumbar disc herniation in a Brubaker D 229 Tae Kwon Do martial artist — a case report 236 J Can Chiropr Assoc 1999; 43(4) Index talus, osteochondral lesion of the talus in a van der Velde GM: Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo recreational athlete: acase report 15 part I: background and clinical preservation 31 testifying, being a witness — testifying in court 58 van der Velde GM: Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo THALAMIC PAIN SYNDROME (CENTRAL POST-STROKE PAIN) IN A part II: a qualitative review of non-pharmacological, PATIENT PRESENTING WITH RIGHT UPPER LIMB PAIN — conservative treatments and a case report presenting A CASE REPORT: Tuling JR, Tunks E 243 Epley’s canalith repositioning procedure, a therapy, the effect of spinal manipulation therapy on pain non-invasive bedside manoeuvre for treating BPPV: 41 reduction and range of motion in patients with acute Vear HJ, Keating JC: Donald Sutherland — chiropractic unilateral neck pain —a pilot study 111 statesman and diplomat 183 TRANSFER OF PATIENT FILES: Freedman A 189 Verhoef MJ, Papadopoulos C: Survey of Canadian Tuling JR, Hsu W: Unilateral facet subluxations — an chiropractors’ involvement in the treatment of example of a missed post traumatic unilateral facet patients under the age of eighteen 50 subluxation —acase report 168 vertigo, benign paroxysmal positional vertigo part I: Tuling JR, Tunks E: Thalamic pain syndrome (central post- background and clinical presentation 31 stroke pain) in a patient with right upper limb pain — a vertigo, benign paroxysmal positional vertigo part IT: case report 243 a qualitative review of non-pharmacological, TUNING FORK TEST UTILIZATION IN DETECTION OF FRACTURES — conservative treatments and a case report presenting \ REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE: Kazemi M_ 120 Epley’s canalith repositioning procedure, a non- Tunks E: see Tuling JR, Tunks E 243 invasive bedside manoeuvre for treating BPPV 41 UNILATERAL FACET SUBLUXATIONS — AN EXAMPLE OF A MISSED Waalen D, Watkins T, Saranchuk R: philosophy of POST TRAUMATIC UNILATERAL FACET SUBLUXATION - chiropractic — an action research model of \ CASE REPORT: Tuling JR, Hsu WH 168 curriculum review 149 Watkins T: see Waalen D, Watkins T, Saranchuk R149 CHIROPRACTIC FOUNDATION FOR SPINAL RESEARCH The C.F.S.R. is a_ registered Charitable foundation dedicated to quality Chiropractic research. We appreciate your continued support. Please send your Tax Deductible Donation TODAY: Donations and/or Requests for Grant Applications may be forwarded to: The Chiropractic Foundation for Spinal Research Dr. Martin Gurvey DC 1396 Eglinton Avenue West Chair, Fund Allocating Committee Toronto, Ontario M6C 2E4 Chiropractic Foundation for Spinal Research J Can Chiropr Assoc 1999; 43(4)

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