Principles & Models
 

Chiropractic principles and models publications and research

Mootz RD. The role of chiropractic theory in professional identity. Top Clin Chiropr 2001;8(1):1-8.

Mootz RD: Theoretic models of chiropractic subluxation. In Gatterman MI (ed): Foundations of Chiropractic: Subluxation. Mosby, St. Louis, MO, 1995.

Mootz RD. The contextual nature of manual methods: challenges of the paradigm. J Chiropr Humanities 1995; 5(1):28-40.

Phillips RB, Mootz RD: Contemporary chiropractic philosophy, in Haldeman S (ed): Principles and Practice of Chiropractic, 2nd Edition. Appleton & Lange, Norwalk, CT, 1992.

Clinical documentation publications and research

Mootz RD. Interprofessional referral protocols. In Rakel DP, Faas N (ed). Complementary Medicine in Clinical Practice. Sudbury, MA: Jones & Bartlet Publishers, 2006.

Mootz RD, Hansen DT, Mior S. Positioning for the future: Outcomes management to enhance cusomer service. In Yeomans S (ed). The Clinical Application of Outcomes Assessment. Norwalk CT: Appleton Lange, 2000.

Mootz RD. Maximizing the effectiveness and efficiency of clinical documentation. In Mootz RD, Vernon (eds). Best Practices in Clinical Chiropractic. Gaithersburg, MD: Aspen 1999.


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