| Michael T. Haneline, DC, MPH |
Email: michael.haneline@palmer.edu Phone: (408) 944-6190 Office: Room 307 Office hours by appointment |
| Evidence-based Chiropractic |
Courses
Evidence-based Chiropractic I
Evidence-based Chiropractic II
Required text for EBC II (recommended for EBC I):
Haneline. Evidence-based Chiropractic Practice. 2007, Jones & Bartlett Publishers.
Recommended texts:
Portney and Watkins. Foundations of Clinical Research: Applications to Practice. 2nd ed. 2000, Prentice Hall .
Riegelman. Studying a Study and Testing a Test: How to Read the Medical Evidence. 4th ed. 2000, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
Helpful Links
Research Review Service
The
Evidence-based Practice Page
How to choose the right
statistical test
MerckMedicus.com
PubMed
JMPT
The Research Methods
Knowledge Base
Palmer Chiropractic
University System Library
Evidence Based Medicine
Glossary
The
Foundation for Chiropractic Education and Research
Articles of interest by Dr. Haneline
Evidence-based chiropractic
Asking Appropriate Clinical Questions
What is evidence?
Reliability and validity
The Case for Evidence-Based Chiropractic
Appraisal of Journal Articles: Asking the
Right Questions
Understanding Literature Review Designs
Weighing the Reliability and Validity of
Clinical Tests
Cervical artery dissection
A narrative review of pathophysiological
mechanisms associated with cervical artery dissection
Association of Internal Carotid Artery Dissection
and Chiropractic Manipulation
Cervical Artery Dissection: Manipulation Versus MVC
An Analysis of the Etiology of
Cervical Artery Dissections
Critique of the Canadian Stroke
Consortium's SPONTADs Study
Continued Misuse of the Medical
Literature Regarding VBAs: A Closer Look at the Rothwell Study
Internal Carotid Artery Dissection Following
Chiropractic Manipulation: Clinical Features and
Mechanisms of Injury
Identification of Internal Carotid Artery Dissection in
Chiropractic Practice
Acute neck pain
Chiropractic manipulation and acute
neck pain: current evidence
Acute Neck Pain and Healing
Acute neck pain study
Other articles of interest
Current Concepts: Spinal Manipulation and Cervical Arterial Incidents 2005
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