Current Issue December 2011, Vol. 14, No. 4

Issue Highlights

Case Challenge

  • Post traumatic cervicalgia: Case presentation
    December 2011(Vol. 14 | No. 4 | Pages 142)

    Antoine Barrier, Michelle A. Wessely

Proceedings

  • Preparing for the field: A comprehensive program to train chiropractic students to conduct pre-season sports physicals and manage athletic injuries in high school athletes
    December 2011(Vol. 14 | No. 4 | Pages 143-144)

    Jonathon Williams, Paul Osterbauer

  • Final data of the effects of the Neuro Emotional Technique (NET) for pediatric Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (AD/HD): A randomized controlled trial
    December 2011(Vol. 14 | No. 4 | Pages 144)

    Fay Karpouzis, Rod Bonello, Henry Pollard

  • Paratonia and gegenhalten in childhood and senescence
    14 October 2011

    Robin Pauc, Antoinette Young

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As an international, peer reviewed journal, Clinical Chiropractic aims to enhance the standards and quality of the practice of chiropractic by providing authoritative information of use to the clinical chiropractor in development of their professional career; clinical skills and performance; and ability to deliver optimal patient care. It further seeks to improve the level of knowledge about chiropractic and ensure its widest dissemination.

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