March/April 2010, Volume 3, Issue 2
“I think it would be very helpful to have a portion of chiropractic research funds targeted at small studies like these and donations directly to the Department of Research at CCCLA would allow for a variety of small pilot prospective case series and studies to collect data and determine feasibility which could lead to attempts by CCCLA to obtain significant funding (such as NIH or NCCAM grants) and the conducting of large definitive trials.”

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Full Kinetic Chain Adjusting:
Interview with James Brantingham, DC, PhD
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