Activator Methods Chiropractic Technique: General Articles
- 1.The Activator Story: Development of a New Concept in Chiropractic.
- 2.Back to Basics…Technology Assessment of the Chiropractic Subluxation
- 3.Technique Overview: Activator Methods Chiropractic Technique
- 4.Activator Methods: An Update and Review (Part One of Two)
- 5.Activator Methods: An Update and Review (Part Two of Two)
- 6.Survey analysis of Canadian chiropractic
- 7.The current status of Activator Methods Chiropractic Technique, theory, and training
- 8.Topics in Clinical Chiropractic
- 9.A model for the evaluation of chiropractic methods.
- 10.Activator Methods Chiropractic Technique
- 11.Description and analysis of Activator Methods Chiropractic Technique.
- 12.Name techniques in Canada: current trends in utilization rates and recommendations for their inclusion at the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College
- 13.Chiropractic “Name Techniques”: a review of the literature
- 14.Evaluating Teaching Effectiveness of the Activator Methods Chiropractic Technique Leg Check Based on Interexaminer Reliability
- 15.Rating Specific Chiropractic Technique Procedures for Common Low Back Conditions
- 16.Reply 1
- 17.Reply 2
- 18.Reply 3
- 19.Reply 4
- 20.A review of the literature pertaining to the efficacy, safety, educational requirements, uses and usage of mechanical adjusting devices. Part 1 of 2
- 21.A review of the literature pertaining to the efficacy, safety, educational requirements, uses and usage of mechanical adjusting devices. Part 2 of 2
- 22.Activator hand-held manual device included as part of the Medicare Carriers Manual Part 3 Chapter II Coverage of Chiropractic Services.
- 23.Status of Activator Methods Chiropractic Technique, Theory and Practice
- 24.Non-Specific Short and Long Lever Chiropractic Adjusting: Principles and Practice
- 25.Chiropractic Name techniques in Canada: a continued look at deomgraphic trends and their impact on issues of jurisprudence
- 26.ICA Position on Non-Force Adjustive Techniques
- 27.Technique Systems used by post-1980 graduates of the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College practicing in five Canadian provinces: a preliminary survey
- 28.Activator as a theraputic instrument: Survey of usage and opinions amongst members of the British Chiropractic Association
 





