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  • Gudavalli MR, Camron J, Ghanayem A, Jedlicka J, Benge K, McGregor M, Long CR, Cox J, Patwardhan AG, Ardickas Z, Schliesser J: Chiropractic vs. Medical Care for Chronic Neck Pain. U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration.

  • Gudavalli MR, Petrie L: Three-dimensional Contact Loads of Chiropractic Students Performing Posterior to Anterior Thoracic Adjustments. Association of Chiropractic Colleges.

  • Henderson CNR, DeVocht, JW, Cramer G: Evaluating Reversible Spinal Fixation in Biped Rats. National Institutes of Health.

  • Henderson CNR, Gudavalli MR, Long CR: Flexion/Distraction Motion Analysis of the Rat Transcutaneous Spine Fixation Model: A Feasibility Study. Foundation for Chiropractic Education and Research.

  • Henderson CNR, Jackson H: Development and Application of the Gradient Risk Enclosure for Behavioral Testing of the Reversible Spine Fixation Model. Association of Chiropractic Colleges.

  • Killinger LZ, Rosenthal G: Iowa Geriatric Education Center. Department of Health and Human Services. Public Health Service.

  • Lisi AJ, Cooperstein R: In-vivo Disc Manometry during Spinal Manipulation. Foundation for Chiropractic Education and Research.

  • Meeker WC: Chiropractic Best Practices for Chronic Low Back Pain. National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine.

  • Meeker WC, Anseeuw B, DeVocht JW, Gudavalli MR, Hondras MA, Long CR, Rosenthal G, Wilder DG: Elderly Back Pain: Comparing Chiropractic to Medical Care. U. S. Health Resources and Services Administration.

  • Meeker WC, Cramer G, DeVocht JW, Gudavalli MR, Henderson CNR, Kenney M, Khalsa P, Lim T-H, Long CR, Pickar JG, Wilder DG: Center for the Study of Mechanisms and Effects of Chiropractic Adjustments. National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine.
    ¡ Project (1): Pickar JG, Khalsa PS, Long CR: Effect of Vertebral Loading on Facet Joint Capsule.
    ¡ Project (2): Henderson CNR, Lim T-H, Cramer CD: Examining Manipulation with a Spine Fixation Model.
    ¡ Project (3): Meeker WC, Wilder DG, DeVocht JW, Gudavalli RM, Long CR: Predicting Patients Response to Spinal Manipulation.
    ¡ Project (4): Pickar JG, Kenney MJ, Henderson CNR, Gudavalli MR, Long CR: Effect of Vertebral Loading on Sympathetic Nerve Regulation.

  • Meeker WC, Hawk CK, Barnette JJ, Long CR, Pickar JG, Gudavalli MR, Henderson CNR, Marchiori DM, DeVocht JW, McMaster: B: K-30 Chiropractic Clinical Research Curriculum. National Institutes of Health.

  • Meeker WC, Long CR: ACC-RAC 2005 - Emerging Research and Training Opportunities. - U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration.

  • Meeker WC, Micozzi M, Lawrence DJ: Best Practices for Chronic Low Back Pain. U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration.

  • Pickar JG, Goel VK, Reinhardt J: Does Spinal Manipulation Speed Determine Neural Response? National Institutes of Health.

  • Pickar JG, Henderson CNR, Gudavalli MR: Changes in Muscle Spindle Sensitivity. Consortial Center for Chiropractic Research.

  • Pickar JG, Long CR, Ge W: Vertebral Position alters Muscle Spindle Sensitivity. National Institutes of Health National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.

  • Smith M, Greene BR, Haas M: Analysis of DC& MDPCP Interprofessional Relationships. National Institutes of Health.

  • Smith M, Kalist D: Episodes-of-Care: Refinement of Methodology and Conceptual Framework for Future Secondary Analyses of Claims Records. NCMIC.

  • Smith M, Luft M, Max W: CAM Use, Costs, Outcomes in Recurrent Back Pain Episodes. National Institutes of Health.

* Names in bold include PCCR administrators, research faculty, associate faculty and co-appointed research faculty.
 
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