Chapter 7: Who’s Who in the Field of Chiropractic and Related Research

7.1     INTRODUCTION

The following persons represent a broad cross-section of the growing force of practitioners, teachers, scientists and devoted practitioners from around the globe who have an interest in seeing the full potential of Chiropractic to assist people who are in pain or who have been limited in their activities, given the opportunity to regain their health without the use of drugs or surgery.

The first two profiles listed hereunder, however, are of two ‘giants’ of the written word who were not Doctors of Chiropractic, but who came to know the profession in special ways and witnessed, during their lifetimes, a swelling of interest in this growing healing art and science because of their personal devotion to meaningful research.

Such pioneers should not be forgotten, as there is little doubt that research into chiropractic would not have reached the high point of interest it enjoys today without the contribution of academically minded men and women like Dr Joseph Keating and Dr Walter Wardwell.

(Nb: Common abbreviations used throughout this chapter can be found in Appendix One.)  

1. JOSEPH C. KEATING, Jr. PhD(1950-2007)

Joseph C. Keating, Jr. (1950–2007) was renowned for his work on chiropractic history. Originally trained in psychology, he devoted most of his life to teaching at chiropractic colleges and performing research. He was instrumental in helping to develop and improve chiropractic research through mentoring many chiropractors.

Qualifications
PhD State University of New York,1981

Appointments:
University of the Pacific (Department of Psychology, Behavioral Medicine Program),
Palmer College of Chiropractic-West (Professor),
Northwestern College of Chiropractic (Director of Research)
Western States Chiropractic College
Los Angeles College of Chiropractic (Professor from 1994-2000
Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (Homewood Professor from 1999- 2002)
Cleveland College of Chiropractic (Historian of the Profession)

Memberships/ Societies
National Institute of Chiropractic Research (NICR) Board of Directors
Association for the History of Chiropractic (AHC) -President (1994-95)

Editorial Boards
Clinical Chiropractic,
Chiropractic Journal of Australia,
Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association
Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics.

Publications
A History of Los Angeles College of Chiropractic; a biography,
B.J. of Davenport: The Early Years of Chiropractic
A History of Chiropractic Education in North America
Toward a Philosophy of the Science of Chiropractic: a Primer for Clinicians
We Take Care of Our Own: NCMIC & the Story of Malpractice Insurance in Chiropractic
Over 500 articles and 19 books [1], [2], [3].

2. WALTER I. WARDWELL, PhD (1917-2005)

Walter I. Wardwell was born in Massachusetts, USA, on 23 August 1918. A sociologist, he had a lifelong interest in chiropractic. His PhD, completed in 1951 at Harvard University examined social issues for chiropractors working in Massachusetts.

Qualifications
A.B., 1940; M.A., 1947; Ph.D., 1951 All from Harvard University

Appointments
Department of Sociology, University of Connecticut.(1949-1984). Promoted to Professor in 1966
Chiropractic: History and Evolution of a New Profession (1992) [4], [5]  

3. SCOTT HALDEMAN DC, MD, PhD, FRCP(C) SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA

Dr. Scott Haldeman, DC, MD, PhD, is an international authority on back pain management. He is widely published in the fields of neurology and chiropractic and is board certified in neurology, neurophysiology and electrodiagnosis. [6], [7]

Qualifications:
D.C Palmer College (1964),
PhD (Neurophysiology) University of British Columbia (1973),
M.D University of British Columbia (1976)
Neurology residency, Department of Neurology, University of California, Irvine (1977 – 1980)
Certified American Board of Neurology and Psychiatry,
Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Canada
American Academy of Neurology
Diplomat of the American Board of Electrodiagnostic Medicine,
American Board of Electroencephalography and Neurophysiology
American Board of Clinical Physiology

Appointments
Associate Clinical Professor of Neurology at the University of California, Irvine California
Adjunct Professor at Los Angeles Chiropractic College

Memberships/ Societies
President of the Bone and Joint Decade 2000-2010 Task force on Neck Pain and its Associated Disorders
International ambassador for the Bone and Joint Decade 2000-2010
President – American Back Society (2003 – 2008)
President – North American Spine Society (1988 – 1989)
Chair (Research Council) World Federation of Chiropractic’s (WFC) From1988.
Executive Council of the International Society for the Study of the Lumbar Spine

Editorial Boards
Section Editor for Non-Surgical Care for The Spine Journal,
Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics,
Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association,
Journal of the Australian Chiropractic Association
Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine

Publications
At least 180 articles or book chapters, over 70 scientific abstracts, and 7 textbooks as author or editor [8].

Theses and books:

  • An Atlas of Back Pain, Parthenon Publishing, New York, 2002.
  • Principles and Practice of Chiropractic, Third Edition. McGraw-Hill (New York) 2005.

Articles and books chapter:

  • Executive summary: The Bone and Joint Decade 2000-2010 Task Force on Neck Pain and Its Associated Disorders. Spine 2008;33(4S):S5-S7.
  • Introduction/Mandate: The empowerment of people with neck pain. The Bone and Joint Decade 2000-2010 Task Force on Neck Pain and Its Associated Disorders. Spine 2008;33(4S):S8-S13 [9]

4. REED PHILLIPS DC, PhD, DACBR WHITTIER, CALIFORNIA

Dr. Reed Phillips is a former President of the Los Angeles College of Chiropractic with a keen interest in chiropractic history and education research received. He has been a since it was formed in 1986.

Qualifications
DC National College of Chiropractic (1973)
Diplomate, American Board of Chiropractic Radiology (1976).
MSc (Community Medicine) University of Utah (1979)
PhD (Sociology), University of Utah

Appointments
Director of Research, Foundation for Chiropractic Education and Research (1979-1984);
Director of Research, Los Angeles College of Chiropractic (1986-1990);
President, Los Angeles College of Chiropractic (1990-2007).
Member of the WFC Research Council (1988-)

Memberships/ Societies
President of the examining board of the American Chiropractic Board of Radiology,
President of the Association of Chiropractic Colleges
President of the Council on Chiropractic Education
Chair, Chiropractic Advisory Committee for the Veteran’s Health Affairs
Oversight Advisory Committee for the Department of Defense Demonstration Project

Editorial Boards
Editor-in-chief of the Journal for Chiropractic Education since 1998
Three editorial boards

Publications
60 book chapters and articles in peer-reviewed publications and authored or co-authored several book chapters. [10], [11].

Peer-reviewed publications:

  • 1997 “Managed care preapproval and its effect on the cost of Utah Worker Compensation claims.” J.M.P.T. 20(6):369-376.
  • 2000“ Challenges in current curricula and course content. Top. Clin. Chiropr.; 7(1):10-13.

Book chapters:

  • 1997 “A Brief History of Chiropractc.” Ch. 1 in Chiropractic in the United States: Training, Practice and Research. Cherkin, C.D. & R.D. Mootz. AHCPR Research Report, Publication No. 98-N002.
  • 1997 “Chiropractic Research.” Ch. 9 in Chiropractic in the United States: Training, Practice and Research. Cherkin, C.D. & R.D. Mootz. AHCPR Research Report, Publication No. 98-N002 [12]

5. CHARLOTTE LEBOEUF-YDE, DC, MPH, PhD ODENSE, DENMARK

Dr Charlotte Leboeuf-Yde DC, PhD, MPH is presently based at the University of Southern Denmark in Odense as a Research Professor.

Qualifications
DC, Anglo-European College of Chiropractic,
MPH,Adelaide University,
PhD (Epidemiology),University of Southern Denmark.

Appointments
Lecturer, School of Chiropractic, Phillip Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Australia
Research Director, Australian Spinal Research Foundation
Researcher Nordic Institute for Chiropractic and Clinical Biomechanics in Odense
Research Director, Danish local government medical research unit
Research Professor Clinical Biomechanics at the University of Southern Denmark(2004)

Publications
Numerous research articles with main interest in low back pain subgroup populations and implementing evidence into clinical practice.[6], [13].

Article Journal:

  • The UK back pain subpopulation study: Predictors of outcome in patients receiving chiropractic treatment, European Journal of Integrative Medicine , vol. 3, no. 2, pp. e107-e108, 2011
  • Clustering patients on the basis of their individual course of low back pain over a six month period, BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders – BMC MUSCULOSKELET DISORD , vol. 12, no. 1, pp. 1-10, 2011 [14]

6. PHILIP BOLTON, DC PhD AUSTRALIA

Dr. Philip S. Bolton works a neuroscientist, third generation chiropractor and works at the University of Newcastle (Australia). [6], [15]

Qualifications 
BSc (Physiology) University of New England(1976)
DC Palmer College of Chiropractic (1980)
PhD(Neuroscience) University of New South Wales(1991)

Appointments
Associate Professor in Human Physiology and Deputy Head of the School of Biomedical Sciences and Pharmacy at the University of Newcastle (Australia)
Researcher or visiting scientist:

  • Rockefeller University
  • University of Pittsburgh
  • The Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute (Sydney, Australia)
  • University of Sydney

Publications

Journal Articles:

  • ‘Cerebrospinal fluid pressure response to upper cervical vertebral motion and displacement in the anesthetized rat’, Journal of manipulative and physiological therapeutics, 33 355-361 (2010)
  • ‘A descriptive study of the force and displacement profiles of the toggle-recoil spinal manipulative procedure (adjustment) as performed by chiropractors’, Manual Therapy, 15 74-79 (2010)

Conference Publications:

  • ‘Influence of acute neck muscle inflammation on the excitability of superficial dorsal horn neurons’, 13th World Congress on Pain: Abstracts, Montreal, QC (2010)
  • ‘Continuous Galvanic Vestibular Stimulation Modulates Muscles Sympathetic Nerve Activity in the Lower Limbs of Awake Humans During Standing’, Proceedings of the Australian Neuroscience Society, Melbourne (2004)

7. ALAN C. BREEN, DC, PhD BOURNEMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM

Dr Breen is based at the Anglo-European College of Chiropractic in Bournemouth, England and is recognized as one of the most distinguished chiropractic researchers.

Qualifications
DC, Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (1967)
PhD (Bioengineering) Southampton University

Appointments
Professor of Musculoskeletal Health Care Anglo-European College of Chiropractic
Director, AECC Institute for Musculoskeletal Research and Clinical Implementation

Memberships/Societies
Member World Federation of Chiropractic’s Research Council [16]

8. JOHN J. TRIANO, DC, PhD, FCCS (C) (Hon) TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA

Dr. John Triano, DC, PhD [6], [17] is widely recognized as a leading authority on the conservative management of back pain.

Qualifications
DC Logan College of Chiropractic (1973)
MA, Webster College
PhD (Mechanical Engineering & Applied Mechanics and Spine Biomechanics), University of Michigan
Fellow of the College of Chiropractic Scientists (Canada)

Appointments
Dean of Graduate Education & Research at the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, Toronto
Associate Professor, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario
Director, Chiropractic Division in Texas Back Institute
Research Professor, Joint Biomedical Engineering Program, University of Texas

Memberships/ Societies
Member World Federation of Chiropractic’s Research Council
AHCPR expert panel, US Department of Health and Human Services national clinical guidelines on back pain, acute low back problems in adults

Editorial Boards
Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics (since 1986),
Spine (since 1994),
The Spine Journal (since 2000)
The BackLetter.

Publications
At least 49 scientific and clinical articles and 20 book chapters

Scientific Articles:

  • Making lives better through practice and research. J Can Chiropr Assoc 2009;53(2):87-8
  • Chiropractic management of low back pain and low back-related leg complaints: a literature synthesis. J Manipulative Physiol Ther 2008 Nov-Dec;31(9):659-74

Awards 
ICA Researcher of the Year (1987),
FCER Researcher of the Year (1989),
AHCPR Service Award (1993),
US Department of Health and Human Services (1993),
ACA Council on Rehabilitation Doctor of the Year Award (1998),
DC Person of the Year (2002)
Earl Homewood Professorship(2005)First NCCAM-NIH/CIHR research award recipient for studies of the mechanisms of spinal manipulation

9. GREGORY N. KAWCHUK, BSC, DC, MSC, PHD EDMONTON, AB, CANADA

Dr. Kawchuk [18] is the Associate Professor in the Department of Physical Therapy, University of Alberta. His has an academic background in molecular, microbial and cellular biology.

Qualifications
DC, Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (1990)
BSc, University of Calgary (1986)
MSc, PhD, (biomechanics and bioengineering) University of Calgary (1995 & 2000)

Appointments
Assistant Professor in University of Alberta (Department of Biomedical Engineering),
Assistant Professor in University of Calgary (Department of Cellular Biology and Anatomy)
Clinical trained as a chiropractor in  Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College

Awards
Canada Research Chair in Spinal Function at University of Alberta.  

10. DAVID CHAPMAN-SMITH, LLB (HONS) CANADA

Mr. Chapman-Smith is a lawyer by profession, but now works as the Secretary General of the WFC. He had his introduction to the chiropractic profession when acting as the legal counsel for the New Zealand Chiropractors association during the New Zealand Royal commission of enquiry into Chiropractic.

Qualifications
Bachelor of Laws (Honours), Auckland University (1969)
Re-qualified as a lawyer in the Province of Ontario in 1989

Appointments
Secretary-General, WFC
Legal counsel New Zealand Chiropractors’ Association before the New Zealand Commission of Inquiry into Chiropractic (1978-79).
Legal consultant to the Ontario Chiropractic Association (1982-1984)

Publications
The Chiropractic Report (Editor/ Publisher) (since 1986)
The Chiropractic Profession: Its Education, Practice, Research and Future Directions

Awards 
Gary Davies Award, first prize in the Faculty of Law Mooting Competition (1968). [19]

11. CLAIRE JOHNSON, MSEd, DC, DACBSP LOMBARD, ILLINOIS 

Dr Johnson is based at the National University of Health Sciences and is undertaking PhD studies in public health with a focus on epidemiology.

Qualifications
Undergraduate degree (Biology and Psychology), University of California San Diego,
DC, Los Angeles College of Chiropractic, 1991,
DACBSP (Diplomate of the American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians).
Master of Science (Education),University of Southern California
PhD (Public Health) National University of Health Sciences

Appointments
Memberships/ Societies
Council of Science Editors (2004-present),
American Medical Writers Association (2004-present),
American Public Health Association (2004-present),
Association for the History of Chiropractic (1995-present),
American Educational Research Association (1995-present),
American Association of University Professors (1995-present),
American Chiropractic Association (1991-present)
International Chiropractic Association (1991-present

Editorial Boards
Editor in chief – Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics, Journal of Chiropractic Medicine, and Journal of Chiropractic Humanities
Co-editor of the Journal of Sports Chiropractic and Rehabilitation and the Chiropractic Research Review

Publications
Editior ‘Opportunities in Chiropractic Careers’ and Review Questions for the NBCE Examinations Part I and II
Papers in peer reviewed journals on the topics of educational, clinical, and historical research [20].     

12. BART GREEN, DC, MSEDLOMBARD, ILLINOIS

Qualifications
DC, Los Angeles College of Chiropractic
Masters in Medical Education, University of Southern California

Appointments
Faculty member, Los Angeles College of Chiropractic,

Associate Dean of Curriculum, Palmer College of Chiropractic West, & Adjunct member, Division of Medical Education Educational Leadership program, University of Southern California

Memberships/ Societies
Team doctor for the Chevrolet/LA Sheriff’s Cycling Team

Editorial Boards
Managing Editor for the Journal of Chiropractic Education
Associate Editor for the journal of Chiropractic History
Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics,
Journal of Chiropractic Medicine,
Journal of Chiropractic Humanities
Military Medicine,
Journal of Allied Health
Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association,
Medical Education Online

Publications
Numerous journal articles in peer-reviewed journals[21].

Journal Articles:

Anti-Vaccination Attitudes within the Chiropractic Profession: Implications for Public Health Ethics. J Manipulative Physiol, Ther 2012; in review

Radiographic measured distance between the Atlas vertebra’s transverse process and the mastoid process: implications for palpation and chiropractic technique. J Manipulative Physiol Ther 2010; accepted for publication    

13. DANA J. LAWRENCE, DC, MMEDED DAVENPORT, IOWA

Dr. Lawrence is currently a Senior Director of the Center for Teaching and Learning at Palmer College of Chiropractic.

Qualifications
MA, Loyola University (2010)
MMedEd, University of Dundee (2007)
DC, National College of Chiropractic (1979)
BS in Human Biology, National College of Chiropractic (1978)
BS in Biology, Michigan State University (1975)

Appointments 

  • Member, Excellence in CAM Education Advisory Board, University of Alaska, Anchorage, Department of Health Services
  • Member, Peer Review Committee, ACC/RAC Conference
  • Member, Planning Committee for Workshop to Develop the National Chiropractic Research Agenda (RAC)
  • Grant Reviewer
    • Chiropractic Demonstration Grants, HRSA
    • Interdisciplinary Training for Health Care for Rural Areas, HRSA
    • Foundation for Chiropractic Education and Research
    • Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research

Memberships/ Societies

Editorial Boards
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders,
Natural Standard Database,
Open Complementary Medical Journal,
Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine,
Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association,
Explore: The Journal of Science and Healing,
Rehabilitacja Medyyczna,
Clinical Chiropractic,
Journal of the American Chiropractic Association,
Japanese Digest of Chiropractic Research,
Focus on Alternative and Complementary Therapies,
Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine,
Manual Therapy,
The Back Letter,
Doody Health Sciences Review
Chiropractic Journal of Australia

Awards

  • Thelma Mack-Fordyce Award, 2007
  • Chairman’s Award, American Chiropractic Association, 2004
  • Researcher of the Year, Foundation for Chiropractic Education and Research, 1998
  • Faculty Development Award, National College of Chiropractic, 1986, 1992, 1996
  • Distinguished Service Award, ACA Council on Technic, 1986
  • Past Member, National Advisory Council for NCCAM, NIH
  • Past Chair, Council on Chiropractic Guidelines and Practice Parameters
  • Consultant
  • Time-Life, Inc., The Complete Guide to Alternative and Complementary Treatments
  • Center for Alternative Medicine Evaluation and Research into Arthritis (CAMERA)
  • Health Risk Management
  • Time-Life, Inc., The Alternate Advisor
  • Mosby Year Book, Medsurf Project
  • HCFA Manipulation Coding Panel
  • Risk Data Corporation, MEGWARE Medical Evaluations Guidelines [22]

14. ALAN H. ADAMS, DC, MS, MSED, DACBN WHITTIER, CALIFORNIA

Dr. Adams is currently Vice President for Academic affairs and program development at Texas College of Chiropractic

Qualifications
DC, National College of Chiropractic (1973)
Diplomat, American Chiropractic Board of Nutrition (1981)

Appointments
Professor and Vice-President of Academic Affairs and Program Development, Texas Chiropractic College (TCC)
Academic Administrator in the Office of the Provost at Florida State UniversityInstructor, Department of Diagnosis, National College.
Chief Academic Officer and Dean of the College for Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (1979-)
Professor of Clinical Sciences, Los Angeles College of Chiropractic
Dean of Chiropractic Education, then Vice President of Chiropractic Education then Vice President for Professional Affairs, Los Angeles College of Chiropractic

Publications
More than 60 papers in the peer-reviewed literature on topics such as health services research, and health professional education
Chiropractic in the United States:Training, Practice, and Research, AHCPR Publication No. 98-N002, December 1997 [23]

Awards 
Chiropractor of the Year in Michigan (1979)
Academic of the Year (ACA) (2001) [24]

15. TERRY R. YOCHUM,DC, DACBR, FICCDENVER, COLORADO 

Dr. Terry R. Yochum is a chiropractic radiologist and one of the authors of the textbook Essentials of Skeletal Radiology.

Qualifications

DC National College of Chiropractic (cum laude graduate)
Diplomate of the American Board of Chiropractic Radiology

Appointments
Adjunct Professor of Radiology, Los Angeles College of Chiropractic.
Instructor in Skeletal Radiology, University of Colorado Medical Schoo
American Board of Chiropractic Radiology – President &Vie President

Publications
Textbook Co-author Essentials of Skeletal Radiology. Over 200 articles within chiropractic and medical journals. [25]

16. WILLIAM C. MEEKER, DC, MPHSAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA 

Dr William Meeker is a renowned chiropractic writer and researcher. He is well-published and is presently the President of Palmer-West in California.

Qualifications
DC Palmer College of Chiropractic-West Campus (1982)
MPH San Jose State University (1988)

Appointments
President Palmer College of Chiropractic-West
Vice-President for Research at Palmer College of Chiropractic
Director of the Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research

Memberships/ Societies
Former Member of the National Advisory Council, National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine at NIH
Former member, Governing Council of the American Public Health Association

Editorial Boards
Co-author of the research column in Dynamic Chiropractic,
Editor of the Journal of the Neuromusculoskeletal System,
JMPT,
Journal of Chiropractic Technique,
The Back Letter
The Spine Journal

Awards
“George B. McClelland Researcher of the Year” (American Chiropractic Association) [26], [27]

17. ROBERT D. MOOTZ, DC, FICCOLYMPIA, WASHINGTON 

Robert D. Mootz is the Associate Medical Director for Chiropractic for the Washington State Labor and Industries Department. He also has a keen interest in healthcare policy development.

Qualifications
DC

Appointments
Professor, Palmer College of Chiropractic West

Memberships/ Societies
Committee on Inter-professional Relations, American Back Society

Editorial Boards

Topics in Clinical Chiropractic
Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association 

Publications
Contributing editor ‘Chiropractic in the United States: Training, Practice, and Research [28], [29], [30]

18. THOMAS SOUZA, DC, DACBSP SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA

Dr.Souza is a qualified sports chiropractor and presently working at Palmer West College in California.

Qualifications

DC Cleveland Chiropractic College, Los Angeles (1983)
Diplomate, American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians

Appointments 
Dean of Academic Affairs, Former Dean, Academic Programs and Clinics (2001-2003),
Dean of Clinics (1998-2001) Palmer West College of Chiropractic.
Team leader for Council on Chiropractic Guidelines and Practice Parameters (since 2004)
Consultant ‘Mercy Center Guidelines (1992)

Memberships/ Societies
Amercian Chiropractic Association
California Chiropractic Association

Editorial Board
Journal of the Neuromusculoskeletal System(2000-2003)
Topics in Clinical Chiropractic (1995)
Associate editor for Topics in Clinical Chiropractic (1994)

Publications
Four book chapters, numerous texts and periodicals
More than 30 articles in Dynamic Chiropractic writing as “The Chiropractic Sports Physician” from 1996-2001 . [31]

19. Lynton G.F. GILES, DC, MSc, PhDPERTH, AUSTRALIA 

Dr Lynton G.F Giles is a chiropractor and scientist with a keen interest in spinal pain and anatomy studies.

Qualifications
DC with Highest Honours, CMCC (1970)
MSc University of Western Australia (1983)
PhD (Anatomy& Human Biology) with outstanding distinction, University of Western Australia (1987)

Appointments
Adjunct Professor, Division of Health Science Murdoch University, Western Australia
Adjunct Associate Professor, School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, Health and Molecular Sciences, James Cook University, Queensland
Directorship, Multidisciplinary Spinal Pain Unit, The University of Queensland, Townsville Health Service District’s Kirwan Campus, Queensland, Australia,
Directorship, National Centre for Multidisciplinary Studies of Back Pain, Townsville General Hospital,
Honorary clinical Scientist, Townsville general hospital, Townsville, Queensland, Australia

Memberships/ Societies
The Spine Society of Australia,
The Anatomical Society of Australia and New Zealand,
Australasian Society for Human Biology

Editorial Boards
Chiropractic Journal of Australia

Publications 
The Clinical Anatomy and Management of Back Pain Series book:

  • Volume 1: The Clinical Anatomy and Management of Low Back Pain (1997),
  • Volume 3: Clinical Anatomy and Management of Cervical Spine Pain (1998)
  • Volume 2: The Clinical Anatomy and Management of Thoracic Spine Pain (2000),

50 Challenging Spinal Pain Syndrome Case published in 2002

At least 36 Journal papers, 4 textbooks and 2 chapters, Poster presentations and 55 lectures

Awards 
CMCC

  • A.E.Homewood Professorship Research Award (1994–95) and (1995–96)
  • Highest honours (1970)
  • Clinical award for “Outstanding achievement in clinical proficiency” (1970)
  • King Award for “Outstanding proficiency in X-ray” (1970)[32], [33], [34], [35].

20. MARION MCGREGOR, DC, PhD, FCCS (C) ONTARIO, CANADA 

Dr. McGregor is a chiropractor and researcher with a current focus on inter-professional dynamics.

Qualifications
DC CMCC (1980)
Fellowship at the College of Clinical Sciences.
MSc (Medical Epidemiology) McMaster University (1987)
PhD (Public Policy and Political Economy) University of Texas (2006)

Appointments
Associate Professor, Research Education, CMCC
Lecturer, CMCC
Lecturer National College of Chiropractic  (now the National University of Health Sciences) in Illinois.

Editorial Boards
Journal of Manipulative Physiological Therapeutics,
Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association
Journal of Chiropractic Education [36], [37] 

21. J. DAVID CASSIDY, DC, MEDSC, PHD, DR.MED.SC FCCS (C) 

Dr. Cassidy is a well renowned and productive researcher. He is presently a senior scientist involved in outcomes and epidemiology research in Canada.

Qualifications
DC, CMCC
Bachelor of Anatomy
Master of Science(Surgery)
PhD (anatomical pathology) University of Saskatchewan,
Dr. of Medical Science (injury epidemiology) Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden

Appointments
Honorary Professor in Clinical Biomechanics, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Southern Denmark (2009 for a period of five years)
Decade of the Bone and Joint 2000-2010 Task Force on Neck PainProfessor of Epidemiology with the Department of Public Health Sciences in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of TorontoSenior scientist, Division of Outcomes and Population Health, Toronto Western Hospital Research Institute
Research Chair in Artists’ Health, University Health Network.
Former Associate Professor, Epidemiology, University of Alberta
Adjunct professor, Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Alberta.
Health Scholar,Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical ResearchAssociated Scientist, Alberta Centre for Injury Control and Research.
Guest Research Professor, Section for Personal Injury Prevention, Karolinska Institute
Research Director,Institute for Health & Outcomes,Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation;Research Director,Orthopedic Surgery, University of Saskatchewan [38]

Publications
More than 225 papers in books and journals [39]

Journal Articles:

  • A Population-Based Case-Series of Ontario Patients Who Develop a Vertebrobasilar Artery Stroke After Seeing a Chiropractor. Journal: Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics – J MANIP PHYSIOL THER , vol. 34, no. 1, pp. 15-22, 2011
  • Are workplace health promotion programs effective at improving presenteeism in workers? a systematic review and best evidence synthesis of the literature.Journal: BMC Public Health , vol. 11, no. 1, pp. 1-11, 2011 [40]

22. GERT BRONFORT, DC, PHD MINNESOTA

Qualifications
DC CMCC (1969)
PhD Vrije University of Amsterdam (1997)

Appointments
Vice-President for Research Northwestern Health Sciences University

Awards
FCER Researcher of the Year 2009 [41], [42]

23. HOWARD T. VERNON,DC, PHDTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA 

Qualifications
DC, CMCC (1977)
Fellowship in Clinical Science (1980)
PhD, University of Glamorgan, (2003)

Appointments
CMCC

  • Director, Research Board (1984 -1986)
  • Director, Research (1987-1990) and (1997-2000)
  • Founder CMCC Midtown Chiropractic Clinic,
  • Director, Centre of the Study of the Cervical Spine (2000 onwards) 
  • Chair, Consortium of Canadian Chiropractic Research Centres (1997-2004)

Publications
First to publish a neck pain outcome measuring instrument in 1991, the Neck Disability Index (NDI)100 peer-reviewed articles, 15 book chapters and numerous abstract presentations

Awards 
Foundation for Chiropractic Education and Research Researcher of the Year Award (1993)
Canadian Chiropractic Association Researcher of the Year Award (1995). [43]

24. ANTHONY L. ROSNER, PHDARLINGTON, VIRGINIA 

Qualifications
PhD (Medical Sciences) Harvard
Postdoctoral research, NIH

Appointments
Director of Research and Education, Foundation for Chiropractic Education and Research (FCER) – 15 years
Chair – Charter committee NIH Office of Alternative Medicine (1992)

Awards
Humanitarian of the Year Award, American Chiropractic Association (2000) [44]

25.  JOANNE NYIENDO, PHDPORTLAND, OREGON 

Qualifications
PhD (Microbiology) Oregon State University

Appointments
Former director of research and institutional advancement, Western States Chiropractic College Director of research, WSCC (since 1979)

Memberships/ Societies
Consortium for Chiropractic Research
Reviewer for FCER grants
CCE visitation team member

Editorial Boards
Editor, Clinical Chiropractic Report
Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics

Awards
Fellowship, World Health Organization; to study chiropractic in Switzerland (1986).
FCER Researcher of the Year Award (1994)[45].

26. PIERRE CÔTÉ, DC, PHDTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA

Dr. Côtéis a chiropractor and scientist based at the Toronto Western Research Institute. He has research interest in epidemiological factors for back and neck pain.

Qualifications
DC,CMCC (1989)
Master of Surgery, University of Saskatchewan, (1996)
PhD (Epidemiology) University of Toronto (2002)

Appointments
Associate Professor of Epidemiology, University of Toronto.
Department of Health Policy Management and Evaluation, University of Toronto
Adjunct professor, Arizona State University
Adjunct professor,Lakehead University

Awards
5-year New Investigator Award, Canadian Institutes of Health Research (2003)
Member Scientific Secretariat of Decade of the Bone and Joint 2000-2010 Task Force on Neck Pain [46]

27. JENNIFER R. JAMISON, MB, BCH, PHD, EdD AUSTRALIA

Professor Jennifer Jamison is a medical practitioner and researcher who has spent most of her life teaching chiropractic students and conducting chiropractic related research.

Qualifications
MB, BCh, South Africa
PhD(Nutrition education of chiropractors),
EdD degrees
Postgraduate diplomas, Human Nutrition, Health Education, Public Health, Tropical Medicine and Hygiene

Appointments
Head, Department of Diagnostic Sciences, Phillip Institute
Professor, Diagnostic Sciences,Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology.
Professor, Primary Care, Murdoch University
Wellness Advisor,Chiropractors Association of Australia
Adjunct Professor, Murdoch University

Memberships/ Societies 
Fellow, Australian College of Nutritional and Environmental Medicine

Editorial Boards 
Australian Editor, Journal of Nutritional and Environmental Medicine

Publications 
More than 200 papers and seven textbooks.

Awards 
Honorary Fellow, International College of Chiropractic [44] 

28. MERIDELI.GATTERMAN, MA, DC, MED NEW YORK

Dr Gatterman has been involved with chiropractic education for 35 years. She is an author and specialist in curriculum development.

Qualifications
DC Western States Chiropractic College
MA (Health and Physical Education), University of Iowa
Masters Degree (Higher Education for Health Professionals), University of Toronto

Appointments
Director, Department of Chiropractic Science, WSCC
Director, Division of Chiropractic Science, CMCC
Researcher, New York Chiropractic College
Dean of Chiropractic and Clinical Science, WSCC.
Visiting Fellowship, RMIT

Editorial Boards
Chiropractic Journal of Australia.

Publications 
Six chiropractic textbooks including:

  1. Foundations of Chiropractic: Subluxation,
  2. Whiplash: A Patient Centered Approach to Management.

Numerous journal articles and book chapters[47]  

29. PAUL B. BISHOP, DC, MD, PHDVANCOUVER, BC, CANADA 

Dr. Paul Bishop is both a chiropractor and medical physician. He is based at the University of British Columbia.

Qualifications
DC, University of British Columbia.
MD, University of British Columbia.
PhD (Pathology) University of British Columbia.

Appointments
Clinical associate professor of Orthopaedics, University of British Columbia
Academic appointment, ICORD, Canada’s National Spine Institute
Director and Head of non-operative care, Vancouver General Hospital and Health Sciences Centre
Director, Outpatient Clinic, Combined Neurosurgical and Orthopaedic Spine Program (CNOSP)

Editorial Boards
Deputy Editor, The Spine Journal
JMPT

Awards
ICORD research professorship, non-operative spine care and research (2008) [48], [49] 

30. CHERYL HAWK, DC, PhD, CHES

Dr Cheryl Hawk, serves as Vice President for Research and Scholarship and Dean of Graduate Studies at Cleveland Chiropractic College. She is a 1976 graduate of and practiced full-time for 12 years. In 1991, she earned a While in Iowa, Chiropractic Health Care Section of the American Public Health Association gave her its Distinguished Service Award, and in 2003, the American Chiropractic Association named her “Researcher of the Year.

Qualifications
DCNational College of Chiropractic (1976)
PhD (Preventive Medicine) University of Iowa (1991)
Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES).

Appointments
Chiropractic representative, National Advisory Committee for Interdisciplinary, Community-Based Linkages, U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration Bureau of Health Professions.
Scientific Commission Chair, Council on Chiropractic Guidelines and Practice Parameters

Editorial Boards
Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics
Journal of the American Chiropractic Association

Awards
American Public Health Association (Chiropractic Health Care Section) Distinguished Service Award (2001).
American Chiropractic Association: Researcher of the Year (2003).
FCER: Researcher of the Year (2005) [44]

31. GEOFFREY BOVE, DC, PHD

Dr Bove, is a chiropractor and research scientist.

Qualifications
BA, Hampshire College, 1984
DC, CMCC, 1988
PhD (Cell Biology and Anatomy), University of North Carolina, 1994

Appointments
Senior Research Scientist, University of Southern Maine

Awards
NIH Grants for research. [50]

32. WARREN I. HAMMER, DC, MS

Dr Hammer is a chiropractor with a vast experience in soft tissue methods of treatment and evaluation.

Qualifications
BA, Brooklyn College, 1955
DC, Lincoln Chiropractic College, 1958
Diplomate, American Board of Chiropractic Orthopedists, 1975
M.S. (Human Biology-Nutrition), University of Bridgeport 1979

Appointments

Lecturer:

  • New York Chiropractic College, (1982 – 1986)
  • Cleveland Chiropractic College (1991 – 1996)
  • Texas Chiropractic College, (1993)
  • Northwestern Chiropractic College.
  • National Chiropractic College, (since 1998)

Memberships/ Societies
American Chiropractic Association
Foundation for Chiropractic Education and Research
Society of American Board of Chiropractic Orthopedists
Society of Orthopedic Medicine
ACA Council on Sports Injuries and Physical Fitness

Editorial Boards
Institute for Myofascial Therapy.
Chiropractic Sports Medicine.
Topics in Clinical Chiropractic.
Journal of Myofascial Therapy

Publications
Book: Functional Soft-Tissue Examination and Treatment by Manual Methods [51]

33. WALTER HERZOG BSC MSC PHD

Dr. Walter Herzog is a Professor in the Kinesiology, Engineering and Medicine Faculty of the University of Calgary.

Qualifications
Diploma I, Physical Education Federal Technical Institute Zurich (1974-1977)
Diploma II, Physical Education (Biomechanics) Federal Technical Institute Zurich (1977-1978)
PhD (Biomechanics), University of Iowa, (1979-1985)
Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Calgary (1985-1987)

Appointments
Professor, Kinesiology, Engineering, and Medicine and Co-Director, Human Performance Laboratory at the University of Calgary

Publications
More than 280 articles in scientific journals. Author of 5 books and many chapters in books.

Awards
Killam Memorial Chair (2011)
American Society of Biomechanics, Elected Fellow (2011)
First prize, “Paper of highest public interest 2009” award, Sport orthopadie Sport traumatologie (2010)
Winner of the Faculty of Kinesiology Excellence in Teaching and Research Award (2009)
Past-president-International Society of Biomechanics (2009-2011)
President-International Society of Biomechanics (2007-2008)
Canadian Society for Biomechanics, Elected Fellow (2006)
Canadian Society for Biomechanics, Career Award(2006)
Numerous other awards spanning from 1993- 2011.[52]

34. ERIC HURWITZ, DC, PHD

[email protected]

Dr. Hurwitz is a chiropractor with additional training in epidemiology. Currently based in Hawaii, he is also involved with the World Spine Care project.

Qualifications
AB (Physiology), University of California, Berkeley
DC,LACC (1988)
MS (Epidemiology) UCLA.
PhD(Epidemiology) UCLA

Appointments
Associate Professor and Graduate Chair of Epidemiology Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Hawaii
Research Team, World Spine Care

Memberships/ Societies
Scientific Secretariat, The Bone and Joint Decade 2000-2010 Task Force on Neck Pain and Its Associated Disorders
Member, National Institutes of Health’s Behavioural Medicine, Interventions and Outcomes Study Section, Center for Scientific Review

Awards
International Society for the Study of the Lumbar Spine (ISSLS) Prize (2006& 2009)
North American Spine Society Medical and Interventional Science Award (2006)
North American Spine Society Surgical Science Award (2006)
American Chiropractic Association Researcher of the Year (2003) [53], [54]

35. DEBORAH KOPANSKY-GILES, DC, FCCS(C), FICC

Dr. Deborah Kopansky-Giles is a chiropractor and clinical researcher at the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC) and St. Michael’s Hospital in Toronto.

Qualifications
Bachelor of Physical and Health Education,University of Western Ontario(1978)
DC, CMCC (1982)
Fellowship in Chiropractic Clinical Sciences (1993)
MSc (Candidate)

Appointments
Associate professor, Research and Clinical Education, CMCC
St. Michael’s Hospital (Department of Family and Community Medicine)

Memberships/ Societies
Honourary member, Fellow of the International College of Chiropractors (2002)

Editorial Boards
Journal of Interprofessional Education
Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association

Awards
Ontario Chiropractor of the Year (2003)
CMCC – Distinguished Service Citation (2001)
President’s Citation Award, Ontario Chiropractic Association (2006).[55], [56]

36. GREGORY D. CRAMER, DC, PHD

Dr. Cramer is a chiropractor and anatomist, now based at National University of Health Sciences.

Qualifications
DC, National College of Chiropractic (now NUHS)
PhD

Appointments
Professor and Dean of Research and Professor of Anatomy

Publications
Textbook: Basic and Clinical Anatomy of the Spine, Spinal Cord, and ANS

Awards
American Chiropractic Association “Researcher of the Year” (2005) [57], [58]

37. ARLAN W. FUHR, DC

Dr Fuhr is a chiropractor and the Co-Founder of Activator Method. He is renowned for introducing instrument adjusting to the chiropractic profession.

Qualifications
Undergraduate pre-chiropractic studies, University of Minnesota (1958),
DC Logan College of Chiropractic (1961)

Memberships/ Societies
President, of the National Institute of Chiropractic Research
International Society for the Study of the Lumbar Spine (2000)

Appointments
Chief Executive Officer, Activator Methods International, Ltd.
Chiropractic physician, Carl T. Hayden Veterans’ Affairs Medical Center (2005 to present)
Council Member, Council on Chiropractic Guidelines and Practice Parameters (1995)
Board of Trustees, Logan College of Chiropractic (1981-1991)

Editorial Boards
Journal of Chiropractic Medicine

Publications
Author of 2 books, plus book chapters and 25 journal articles.

Awards
Co-inventor of the Activator® Adjusting Instrument and the Activator Method Chiropractic Technique®.
Recipient of first ever National Institutes of Health grant to chiropractic grant (1985)
Holder of 100 copyrights and 47 patents.
World Federation of Chiropractic Honour Award, (2009)
Dynamic Chiropractic’s Champions of Chiropractic Hall of Fame (2008)
Dynamic Chiropractic’s “Person of the Year” (2006)
American Chiropractic Association – “President’s Award” (2005)
Greenawalt Foundation Award for Clinical Excellence in Technique (2004)
Daniel David Palmer Chiropractic Scientific Award (1993) [59], [60].

38. MARION WILLARD EVANS, DC, PHD, CHES

Qualifications
DC, Logan College of Chiropractic (1986)
PhD (health promotion- epidemiology), University of Alabama
Certified Health Education Specialist

Appointments
Private Practice (20 years plus)
Director of Wellness Initiatives, Parker College of Chiropractic

Editorial Boards
Health Insights Today[44]

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