Index to Chiropractic Literature
Index to Chiropractic Literature
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Journal ID Article Title Author(s)
Ann Vert Sublux Res: Summer 2016(2016:3): Online access only p 53-60 24813 Improvement of GERD following chiropractic care: A case study and selective review of literature [case report]
  • Madill J
Nutr Perspect: Oct 2013(36:4): 23-24, 26 23822 Clinical viewpoint: Heartburn: A drug and medicine review [review]
  • Kiska TA
Clin Chiropr: Jun 2011(14:2): 66-67 21804 Chiropractic management of chronic heartburn, dyspepsia and reflux in chronically symptomatic adults [Chiropractic Evidence 2011, The College of Chiropractors, London, 19 January 2011; meeting abstract]
  • Young M
  • McCarthy P
  • King S
Clin Chiropr: Jun 2011(14:2): 80-81 21820 Effect of dietary and lifestyle advice in addition to spinal manipulation for adult patients with chronic symptoms of heartburn, dyspepsia or reflux [Chiropractic Evidence 2011, The College of Chiropractors, London, 19 January 2011; meeting abstract]
  • Young M
  • McCarthy P
  • King S
Clin Chiropr: Mar 2009(12:1): 28-34 20644 Chiropractic manual intervention in chronic adult dyspepsia: A pilot study
  • Young MF
  • McCarthy PW
  • King SJ
Clin Chiropr: Dec 2006(9:4): 197 19343 Heartburn & chiropractic: The acid test? [Poster presented at the 1st College of Chiropractors’ Research Conference, 16th June 2006, BMA House, London, UK]
  • McCarthy PW
  • Young M
  • King SK
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Jun 1996(19:5): 317-323 3279 Indigestion and heartburn: A descriptive study of prevalence in persons seeking care from chiropractors
  • Bryner P
  • Staerker PG
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