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zIrvinDavidMauriceM.A.PhDDODO, et yHarlanL.O.L.DODODOvan DeursenFergusonMoreyHrubyL. L.AndrewLloydRaymondJ. lanLouiseMichaelBoydAntoniosDODO, MNZRODODO(medical student)DODODO, tonLynnneJudithF. rsKucheraClarkBuserLaurieRobertJudithA. nesBakerWrightKelsoH. ucciA. T.LukeR.MDPhD, CCNHabenichtAnnL.DOAAOJ A.L.C.L.C.R.et alDO, MRODODO, FAAOCPADO, MRODOCPADODOEdDDODODOPhD., et alDODOMDDO, FAAOOMM FellowDO, FAAODODODODODO, FAODMEDOPhDCoAuthorTitle“A Report to the Statutory Advisory Committee on Medical Care”IssueAAOJ. 1991;1(1):13-14Medical Care ReportKeywords“The Supremes of A.T. Still”“Anatomic Metaphors: Clues to the Emotions of Our Patients”“Osteopathic Medicine: A Century Old Prophesy of Modern Health,Nutrition and Exercise Principles”“Insanity or Hypoglycemia?”AAOJ. 1991;1(1):7-8AAOJ. 1991;1(1);6AAOJ. 1991;1(2):4-5Special CommunicationEmotionsNutrition and ExerciseAAOJ. 1991;1(2):6-7Case Study“Clinical Findings in the Suspect Patient with Low Back Pain”“Infant Head Shaping”“Cystic Fibrosis and a Victory for Osteopathic Methods: A caseHistory”“The Value of Some Clinical Tests of the Sacroiliac Joint”“The Tightrope Walk of Osteopathy”“Who Will Hatch Our Students?”“Pathophsysiologic Models: Aids to the Selection of ManipulativeTechniques”“Why the Osteopathic Profession needs a Triple By-pass in Order toSurvive”“Evaluation of Managed Care Contracting”“Cranial Osteopathy: A New Perspective”“Let’s Return to the Basics”“Strategic Planning in the Medical Profession”“A Disease Which No Longer Exists”“An Integrated Approach for Treating the OB Patient: Treating theFive Diaphragms of the Body, Part I”“An Integrated Approach for Treating the OB Patient: Treating theFive Diaphrams of the Body, Part II”“Observations on A.T. Still”“Osteopathic Research in New Zealand”“The Patient Who Wouldn’t Give Up”“Osteopathy & Chronic Pain”“Is Osteopathic Education Ready for its Next Century?”“Rheumatoid Arthritis: The Incurable Disease?”“Try the Best First”“Osteopathic Green: Applying the Philosophy of A.T. Still”“A Patient with Bilateral Shoulder Pain”“Somatic Dysfunction: A Neurophysiologic & Osteopathic Overview”AAOJ. 1991;1(2):8-9AAOJ. 1991;1(2);12AAOJ. 1991;1(3):11-12Low Back PainInfant Head ShapingCystic FibrosisAAOJ. 1991;1(3):13-16AAOJ. 1991;1(3):17-18AAOJ. 1991;1(3):6-7AAOJ. 1991;1(3):8-10Sacroiliac JointSpecial CommunicationSpecial CommunicationOMTAAOJ. 1991;1(4):10Special CommunicationAAOJ. 1991;1(4):10-11AAOJ. 1991;1(4):12-16AAOJ. 1991;1(4):18-19AAOJ. 1991;1(4):18-19AAOJ. 1991;1(4):22-23AAOJ. 1991;1(4):6-9Special CommunicationCranialSpecial CommunicationSpecial CommunicationSpecial CommunicationDiaphragmsAAOJ. 1992;2(1):10-16OB PatientAAOJ. 1992;2(1):17-19AAOJ. 1992;2(1):21-22AAOJ. 1992;2(1):6-7AAOJ. 1992;2(1):8,9,22AAOJ. 1992;2(2):.16-17AAOJ. 1992;2(2):11-12AAOJ. 1992;2(2):21-25AAOJ. 1992;2(2):7, 27AAOJ. 1992;2(2):8,26AAOJ. 1992;2(2):9-10Special CommunicationResearchSpecial CommunicationPain, ChronicSpecial CommunicationRheumatoid ArthritisScott Memorial Lecture 1977PhilosophyBilateral Shoulder PainSomatic Dysfunction“Will Your Recipe even be in the Cookbook?”“Strategy for Addressing Third-Party Payors on OMT”“What Twenty-Five Years of Practice Has Taught Me”“Low Back Pain”“Characterization of the Cranial Rythmic Impulse in Healthy HumanAdults”“Patient Education is Vital to Osteopathy’s Future”“Primary & Secondary Respiration”“Integrating Osteopathic Medicine into the Second 100 Years”“How Osteopathy was Evolved”“More than Mud, Mules & Manipulation”“Anatomy, Asthma and Dysautonomia”“New OMM Residency-Plus-One Offers Much to the Profession”“AAO World Report”“Lower Back Pain in an Elderly Patient with Complicated History”AAOJ. 1992;2(3):14-15AAOJ. 1992;2(3):16-17AAOJ. 1992;2(3):21, 26AAOJ. 1992;2(3):8, 26AAOJ. 1992;2(3):9-12, 26Special CommunicationSpecial CommunicationSpecial CommunicationLow Back PainCranial Rythmic ImpulseAAOJ. 1992;2(4):.10-11AAOJ. 1992;2(4):12-16AAOJ. 1992;2(4):18-19AAOJ. 1992;2(4):22-23AAOJ. 1992;2(4):24-27AAOJ. 1992;2(4):8-9, 28AAOJ. 1992;2(4);9AAOJ. 1993;3(1):.21AAOJ. 1993;3(1):13-14Special CommunicationRespirationSpecial CommunicationSpecial CommunicationSpecial CommunicationAsthmaOMM Residency-Plus-OneSpecial CommunicationCase Study“Case of Birth Injury or Cranial Trauma”“Primary & Secondary Respiration”“Integrating OMT into the Hospital Setting”“The Centennial Celebration, The Crime of the Century”“Panic Attack – Another View”“Researching the Effectiveness of Osteopathic Health Care inPractice”“Philosophy of Osteopathy”“Glucosamine – A New Potent Nutraceutical for ConnectiveTissues”“Colitis”AAOJ. 1993;3(1):15AAOJ. 1993;3(1):17-19, 27AAOJ. 1993;3(1):20AAOJ. 1993;3(1):23,25AAOJ. 1993;3(1):24-25AAOJ. 1993;3(1):8-11From the ArchivesRespirationHospital OMTSpecial CommunicationPanic attackSpecial CommunicationAAOJ. 1993;3(2):15-16AAOJ. 1993;3(2):17,27From the ArchivesNutritionAAOJ. 1993;3(2):19, 25Case StudyPage 1 of 52

erLeeDeFeoCatherineWilliamLillianG. D.RobertJamesRobertGuyK.A.C.A.P.A.DegreeCoAuthorDO (under the pseudonym I.D.Clare)DO, FAAODO, FAAODODODODODODOand Laurence V. Hicks, RaymondGeraldMalcolmJ.G.DODO, FAAODO, M Phil, sWilliamPearcyEdwardMartynStephenW.H.G.E.DOMD, DODO, FAAODO, FACOPDOLeeChilaRobertAnthonyP.G.DODO, FAAOMillsCummings, IIIChapelloMiriamCharlesIsabelleH.A.MDDODO, TypaldosMcParlandGreenmanWallaceMoklerStephenJ. M.PhilipElaineD. J.WintersonB. aryStephenM. D.J.L.MichaelDO, FAAODODODOCarlsonJamesA.DO, yDallasA.DanDODO, FAAODOAAOJ IndexFirstMIAndrewE.M.DODODO, CSPOMM, LCDR, MC,USN*DODODO, MSDO, FAAODOPhDD. J. Mokler, PhD and B.J. Winterson,PhDJ. Michael Carlson, DO and Daniel T.Earl, DOTitle“Jack and Jill: A Conversation Overheard on the Way ‘Up the Hill’ ”IssueAAOJ. 1993;3(2):20, 23-24KeywordsSpecial Communication“Pioneer Women in Medicine”“The Triune Profession”“Ataxia and Facial Pain”“The Lesion”“We Need National Heath – Not National Health Insurance”“Osteopathic Medicine”“Scoliosis”“A Description of the Common Compensatory Pattern inRelationship to the Osteopathic Postural Examination”“A Description of the Common Compensatory Pattern inRelationship to the Osteopathic Postural Examination”“Definitions of Osteopathy as a School of Medicine”“Osteopathic Identity: Finding the Pony”“Manual Medicine and its Role in Psychiatry”“Opportunities and Issues for Osteopathic Hospitals”“An Osteopathic Approach to Treating Chondromalacia-Patellae withCounterstrain Manipulation”“Acute Lumbosacral Strain”“Osteopathy – How it Differs from other Manual Methods”“Outcome Data for Patients Experiencing Chronic Pain”“An Imaginary Talk”“Introducing the Fascial Distortion Model”AAOJ. 1993;3(2):24-25AAOJ. 1993;3(2):9-14AAOJ. 1993;3(3):13-14AAOJ. 1993;3(3):23AAOJ. 1993;3(3):25-27AAOJ. 1993;3(3):9-11, 18-20AAOJ. 1993;3(4):14-15AAOJ. 1993;3(4):18-23Special CommunicationNorthup LectureCase StudyFrom the ArchivesSpecial CommunicationSpecial CommunicationCase StudyCommon Compensatory PatternAAOJ. 1993;3(4):18-23Common Compensatory PatternAAOJ. 1993;3(4):25-26AAOJ. 1993;3(4):9-12AAOJ. 1994;4(1):16-21AAOJ. 1994;4(1):23-25AAOJ. 1994;4(1):26-27From the ArchivesNorthup LecturePsychiatrySpecial CommunicationCounterstrainAAOJ. 1994;4(1):28-29AAOJ. 1994;4(1):30-31AAOJ. 1994;4(1):32-33AAOJ. 1994;4(1):9-14AAOJ. 1994;4(2):14-18, 30-36Case StudyFrom the ArchivesChronic painScott Memorial LectureFascial Distortion“Postpartum Facial Palsy”“Quality of Care: An Assessment of the Contributions of OsteopathicMedicine”“Stranger in a New Land”“A Tensegrity Model for Osteopathy in the Cranial Field”“Perceptions of Osteopathic Women Physician Leaders: CurrentStatus and Future Directions”“Sinusitis”“Management of the Cervical Area”“The Cranial Rhythmic Impulse and Headache: A Synthesis forClinicians and Scientists Working Toward Mutual Education”“Review of the 1993 Journal of the New Zealand Register ofOsteopaths”“Triggerband Technique”“IBIS (Interactive Bodymind Information System”“ ‘Who is to Blame?’ Revisited”“Immune System”“A Hypothesis for the Faciliated Segment Based Upon BiologicalPrinciples Associated with Tumorigenesis”“A Hypothesis for the Faciliated Segment Based Upon BiologicalPrinciples Associated with Tumorigenesis”“A Hypothesis for the Faciliated Segment Based Upon BiologicalPrinciples Associated with Tumorigenesis”“Chronic Upper Extremity Pain”“Asthma Treated by Visceral Manipulation”“A New Challenge to Osteopathy”“The Passionate Tale of Man’s Love/Hate Relationship with Gravity,or . “When Harry Met Glenda”“Challenges and Burdens”“Continuum Technique”“The Experimental Method of Learning”“Three-Dimensional Counterstrain Lifts (3-DCL) Theoretical Conceptand Applications”“Three-Dimensional Counterstrain Lifts (3-DCL) Theoretical Conceptand Applications”“Three-Dimensional Counterstrain Lifts (3-DCL) Theoretical Conceptand Applications”“Severe Left Hip Pain”“Axoplasmic Transport”“The Nature of Fascia and the Role of Lower Extremity Fascia inLow Back Pain”AAOJ. 1994;4(2):19-21AAOJ. 1994;4(2):22-23Case StudySpecial CommunicationAAOJ. 1994;4(2):28-29Special CommunicationAAOJ. 1994;4(2):9-13, 24-27 TensegrityAAOJ. 1994;4(3):15-19, 28-32 Women PhysiciansAAOJ. 1994;4(3):20-21AAOJ. 1994;4(3):22-23AAOJ. 1994;4(3):9-13, 24-26Case StudyFrom the ArchivesCranialAAOJ. 1994;4(4):13-14ReviewAAOJ. 1994;4(4):15-18, 28AAOJ. 1994;4(4):19-20AAOJ. 1994;4(4):21AAOJ. 1994;4(4):22-23AAOJ. 1994;4(4):9-12, 26-28TriggerbandReviewFrom the ArchivesCase StudyFaciliated SegmentAAOJ. 1994;4(4):9-12, 26-28Faciliated SegmentAAOJ. 1994;4(4):9-12, 26-28Faciliated SegmentAAOJ. 1995;5(1):13, 28-29AAOJ. 1995;5(1):15-17AAOJ. 1995;5(1):20-22AAOJ. 1995;5(1):22-23Upper Extremity PainVisceral ManipulationFrom the ArchivesSpecial CommunicationAAOJ. 1995;5(1):9-12, 26-27AAOJ. 1995;5(2):15-19AAOJ. 1995;5(2):21, 34AAOJ. 1995;5(2):23-27Northup LectureContinuumFrom the ArchivesCounterstrainAAOJ. 1995;5(2):23-27CounterstrainAAOJ. 1995;5(2):23-27CounterstrainAAOJ. 1995;5(2):32-34AAOJ. 1995;5(2):9-13AAOJ. 1995;5(3):.15-19Case StudyAxoplasmicLow Back PainPage 2 of 52

F. emDavidJ.StephenCarlMaryScottD.P.DO, CSPOMMDODO, tH.H.C.DODOUTFWarren W. Magnus, UTFTreadwellRobertC.UTFWarren W. Magnus, UTFJones, IIIJohnM.DOJones, IIIJohnM.DOJones, icienAnnIrvinShermanN.A.M.M.DODO, FAAODOPhDDO, FAAOGorbisShermanDO, FAAO“The Effects of Somatic Dysfunction on the Spinal Accessory Nerve AAOJ. 1996;6(2):13-15, 29-31 Nerve(CN XI) with Subsequent Distal Dysfunctions”GorbisShermanDO, FAAO“The Effects of Somatic Dysfunction on the Spinal Accessory Nerve AAOJ. 1996;6(2):13-15, 29-31 Distal Dysfunctions(CN XI) with Subsequent Distal .R.B.DODODOAAOJ. 1996;6(2):16-17AAOJ. 1996;6(2):16-17AAOJ. 1996;6(2):33-34Case StudyOtitis MediaFrom the rt F. Kelso, PhD“AAO Case Study: Recurrent Otitis Media”“AAO Case Study: Recurrent Otitis Media”“From the Archives: Read at Annual Meeting of MassachusettsOsteopathic Society, January 2, 1915”“An Osteopathic Approach to HIV/AIDS”“Outcome Research on Health Care in Ambulatory Care Practice”AAOJ. 1996;6(2):9-11, 20-25AAOJ. 1996;6(2);18HIV/AIDSResearchHeathDeborahM.DOAlbert F. Kelso, PhD“Outcome Research on Health Care in Ambulatory Care Practice”AAOJ. 1996;6(2);18Ambulatory CareKelsoAlbertF.PhDDeborah M. Heath, DO“Outcome Research on Health Care in Ambulatory Care Practice”AAOJ. 1996;6(2);18ResearchKelsoAlbertF.PhDDeborah M. Heath, DO“Outcome Research on Health Care in Ambulatory Care Practice”AAOJ. 1996;6(2);18Ambulatory CareMitchell, Jr.BanihasemFredMaryL.DO, FAAODOP. Kai Galen Mitchell, BAAAOJ. 1996;6(2);26AAOJ. 1996;6(3):11-13,23-26ReviewPilot StudyChadwickKristenS.App.Sc.OsteoAverille Morgan, e Morgan, B.App.Sc.Osteo“The Muscle Energy Manual, Volume One”“Pilot Study to Establish Whether Osteopathy Reduces GeneralPractice Consultation Rate of Musculoskeletal Problems Based onPatient Perception of Effectiveness of the Osteopathic Treatment Part I”The efficacy of osteopathic treatment for primary dysmenorrhea inyoung women“The Efficacy of Osteopathic Treatment for Primary Dysmenorrheain Young Women”AAOJ IndexMIAnnDegreeDODODODODOA.CoAuthorand Zina Pelkey, DOand Regine Neptune-Ceran, DODODO, FAAOTitle“Demonstration of the Fundamental Tenent of Osteopathy”“OMM Residency Training and Certification”“OMM Residency Training and Certification”“The Effect of Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment in the PostAbdominal Surgical Patient”“The Effect of Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment in the PostAbdominal Surgical Patient”“From ‘Practical Visions’ ”“Structural and Hormonal Influences on Pelvic Mechanics in Laborand Delivery”“Trigeminal Neuralgia”“Manipulation of the Eustachian Tube”“Osteopathic Medicine: The Three-Dimensional Approach”“Mother Still”“Pilot Study to Establish Whether Osteopathy Reduces GeneralPractice Consult

Schnack Tom H. CPA “Strategic Planning in the Medical Profession” AAOJ. 1991;1(4):18-19 Special Communication Wright Harlan O.L. DO “A Disease Which No Longer Exists” AAOJ. 1991;1(4):22-23 Special Communication Johnson Ken DO “An Integrated Approach for Treating the OB Patient: Treating the Five Diaphragms of the Body, Part I” AAOJ. 1991;1(4):6-9 Diaphragms Johnson Ken DO “An .