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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-009.mrc:384248839:3331
Source marc_columbia
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100 1 $aLeach, Robert A.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80111023
245 14 $aThe chiropractic theories :$ba textbook of scientific research /$cRobert A. Leach.
250 $a4th ed.
260 $aPhiladelphia :$bLippincott Williams & Wilkins,$c[2004], ©2004.
300 $axxvii, 463 pages :$billustrations ;$c29 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $gSect. I.$tIntroduction to Subluxation Theories -- $gCh. 1.$tGeneral Introduction /$rRobert A. Leach -- $gCh. 2.$tHistory of the Chiropractic Theories /$rRobert A. Leach -- $gCh. 3.$tChiropractic Terminology /$rRobert A. Leach -- $gCh. 4.$tPhilosophy: Foundation for Theory Development /$rRobert A. Leach and Reed B. Phillips -- $gSect. II.$tIntroduction to Chiropractic Research Principles -- $gCh. 5.$tPrinciples of Measurement, Research, and Statistics /$rPatrick L. Parker -- $gCh. 6.$tStrategy for Validation of Subluxation Theories: Proposed Minimum Process /$rRobert A. Leach -- $gCh. 7.$tChiropractic Research and the Scientist Practitioner Model /$rRobert A. Leach -- $gSect. III.$tExperimental and Clinical Evidence of the Subluxation Complex Model -- $gCh. 8.$tInflammation Hypothesis /$rCharles A. Lantz -- $gCh. 9.$tSegmental Dysfunction Hypothesis: Joint and Muscle Pathology and Facilitation /$rRobert A. Leach and Joel G. Pickar -- $gCh. 10.$tInstability Hypothesis /$rRobert A. Leach -- $gCh. 11.$tImmobilization Degeneration Hypothesis /$rRobert A. Leach and Charles A. Lantz -- $gCh. 12.$tNeuropathology Hypothesis /$rRobert A. Leach -- $gCh. 13.$tSomatoautonomic Reflex Hypothesis /$rRobert A. Leach and Patrick L. Parker -- $gCh. 14.$tMyelopathy Hypothesis /$rRobert A. Leach -- $gCh. 15.$tHypothesis of Vertabrobasilar Insufficiency /$rRobert A. Leach -- $gCh. 16.$tNeuroimmune Hypothesis /$rRobert A. Leach and Shane C. Burgess -- $gCh. 17.$tClinical Aspects of Chiropractic Theory: Manipulative Effectiveness for Musculoskeletal Syndromes, Lesions, and Undifferentiated Disorders /$rRobert A. Leach -- $gCh. 18.$tAxoplasmic Aberration Hypothesis /$rRobert A. Leach -- $gSect. IV.$tAlternative Approaches to Chiropractic Theory -- $gCh. 19.$tWellness Hypothesis /$rCheryl K. Hawk -- $gCh. 20.$tSocial Theory of Chiropractic /$rReed B. Phillips -- $gSect. V.$tThe Future of Chiropractic Research -- $gCh. 21.$tDisproved and Untested Hypotheses /$rRobert A. Leach -- $gCh. 22.$tNew Questions: Promising Areas for Future Research /$rRobert A. Leach.
650 0 $aChiropractic$xPhilosophy.
650 12 $aChiropractic.$0https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D002684
650 12 $aManipulation, Chiropractic.$0https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D026882
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