Suggested Readings for Prospective CMCC Students
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Suggested Readings for Prospective CMCC Students
(All readings are available at CMCC’s Health Sciences Library)
Books – Preliminary Readings:
- Haldeman, Scott. Principles and Practice of Chiropractic. 3rd edition. WB 905 P957 2005 – Reserve (3 copies), Main Stacks (1 copy)
- Leach, R. Chiropractic Theories: A Textbook of Scientific Research. 4th edition. WB 905.6 L434 2004 – Reserve (2 copies), Main Stacks (1 copy)
Books – Supplementary Readings:
- Chapman-Smith, David. The Chiropractic Profession: Its Education, Practice, Research and Future Directions. WB 905.7 C466 2000 – Reserve (2 copies), Main Stacks (3 copies)
- Coulter, Ian, Ed. Chiropractors, Do They Help? WB 905.7 K29c 1986 – Reserve (2 copies), Main Stacks (1 copy)
- Jamison, Jennifer R. Health Promotion for Chiropractic Practice. WB 905 J32h 1991 – Reserve (2 copies)
- Chiropractic in New Zealand: Report of the Commission of Inquiry. WB 905 n532 1979 – Main Stacks & Reserve
- Gatterman, Meridel, ed. Foundations of Chiropractic: Subluxation. 2nd edition. WB 905.2 F762 2005 – Reserve (2 copies), Main Stacks (1 copy)
- Gatterman, Meridel, ed. Chiropractic Management of Spine Related Disorders. 2nd edition. WB 905.9 G262 2004 – Reserve (2 copies), Main Stacks (1 copy)
- A Study to Examine the Effectiveness and Cost-Effectiveness of Chiropractic Management of Low Back Pain. Pran Manga et al. (Also known as the Manga Report) WB 905 M277 1993 – Reserve
Journals:
- Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association (JCCA)
- Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics (JMPT)
- Chiropractic Report (edited by David Chapman-Smith, Esq.)
- Spine