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—DeJarnette, MB. Sacro Occipital Technic Bulletin 1925 to 1985. Apr 1985
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Anatomical variants in the sciatic foramina and their relationship to piriformis muscle syndrome, Proceedings of the 2005 International Research and Philosophy Symposium
Blum CL | Sherman College of Chiropractic, Spartanburg, SC | Oct 22-23, 2005: 42-3 INTRODUCTION: The piriformis muscle syndrome is a condition relating to irritation of the sciatic nerve either directly or indirectly as it passes through the sciatic notch adjacent...
- Chiropractic Manipulative Reflex Technique (CMRT)
- SOTO-USA’s Dental Chiropractic Position Statement 2004
- Chiropractic Technique Summary: Sacro Occipital Technique (SOT) – ChiroACCESS Article – 2011
- Chiropractic Scope of Practice: Update 2003
- The Relationship Between the Spine, Cranium and TMJ
- Nasal Cranial Release Technique (NCRT) / Cranial Facial Release (CFR)
- Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction and SOT
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- Steven Olmos, DDS is Interviewed About Dental Chiropractic Co-Treatment
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Quadriplegia after Chiropractic Manipulation in an Infant with Congenital Torticollis Caused by a Spinal Cord Astrocytoma
Shafrir Y, Kaufman, B Journal of Pediatrics Feb 1992; 120: 266-9 ABSTRACT: An infant with congenital torticollis underwent chiropractic and within a few hours had respiratory insufficiency, seizures, and quadriplegia. A holocord astrocytoma, with extensive acute...
Chiropractic Care During Pregnancy: A Case Control Analysis of Pregnancy Outcome
KASSAK, K.; MEYER, J.; PHILLIPS, C. PROCEEDINGS OF THE INT’L CONFERENCE ON SPINAL MANI 1993: 106 ABSTRACT: One of the major concerns facing the health care industry today is the effectiveness of procedures and programs often utilized. In many instances it has been...
Birth Induced TMJ Dysfunction: The Most Common Cause of Breastfeeding Difficulties
ARCADI, V PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CHIROPRACTIC 1993 OCT: 18-22 ABSTRACT: In a clinical setting, 1,000 newborns were observed and treated (ages hour to 21 days), for failure and/or difficulty with breast feeding. In 800 or 80%, birth induced...