Michael T. Haneline, BA, DC, MPH, FICR Dean, College Of Graduate And .

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Michael T. Haneline, BA, DC, MPH, FICRDean, College of Graduate and Professional StudiesUniversity of Western States2900 NE 132nd AvenuePortland, OR 97230Phone: 1-971-202-3127Email: mhaneline@uws.eduQualified Chiropractic OrthopedistCertified Disability EvaluatorCURRICULUM VITAE (2014)EMPLOYMENT HISTORYUniversity of Western States Dean, College of Graduate and Professional StudiesAugust 2013 to presentInternational Medical University (Malaysia)2008-13 Professor and Head of Chiropractic Division (currently adjunct professor/consultant) Developed the chiropractic program, including the preparation of documentssubmitted to the Malaysian Ministry of Higher Education Prepared annual budgets Participated in personnel development and strategic planning Oversaw the preparation and submission of a Self-evaluation Report to the Councilon Chiropractic Education Australasia, which was deemed satisfactory Coordinated cross-teaching between chiropractic and the departments of pharmacy,human biology, dentistry, and medicine Teaching courses in chiropractic technique, statistics, radiology and communityhealth Committees – Curriculum and Assessment, IMU Faculty Board, IMU Senate, andMedical MuseumPalmer College of Chiropractic West2003-08 Professor Conducted research, peer-reviewed publications, and conference presentations Taught introduction and advanced evidence-based chiropractic practice courses andsupervised student clinicsSpine Research Institute of San Diego2000-03 Associate Director Conducted research, peer-reviewed publications, conference presentations Taught seminars on whiplash traumatologyPrivate chiropractic practice Successful practices in California, Idaho, and Colorado1971-2000

Michael T. Haneline, DC, MPHPage 2 of 22EDUCATIONLos Angeles College of Chiropractic––Southern California University of HealthSciences. Whittier, CA – 1968-71Degrees: Bachelor of Arts, BiologyDoctor of ChiropracticCalifornia College for Health Sciences––Independence University. Salt Lake City, UT –2001-03Degree: Master of Public Health – With DistinctionThesis: Symptomatic outcomes and perceived satisfaction levels of chiropracticpatients with a primary diagnosis involving acute neck pain.The Glendale Chiropractic Clinic, a Division of Los Angeles College of Chiropractic.Certificate of Externship – 1971University of Nebraska – Lincoln, NE. Pre-chiropractic – 1966-68Glendale Community College – Glendale, CA. Pre-chiropractic – 1969POSTGRADUATE EDUCATION1.Disability Evaluation – California Chiropractic Association – Certified 19732.Fellow in the Institute of Chiropractic Research, F.I.C.R. – International Chiropractor’sAssociation – 360 hours of training in spinal biomechanics research methods – 19823.Computer Aided Design of Mechanisms – Audited at the University of Colorado underC.H. Suh, Ph.D. – 19834.Motion Palpation – Motion Palpation Institute – 200 hours – Certified 19845.Chiropractic Orthopedics, Qualified Chiropractic Orthopedist – Los Angeles College ofChiropractic – 300 hours – Qualification 19896.Foundations of Nutritional Therapy Seminar Series – International Foundation forNutrition and Health – 48 hours – 19987.Whiplash and Spinal Trauma, Parts I & II – International Chiropractor’s Association –19998.Low Speed Rear Impact Automobile Crash Reconstruction – Spine Research Institute ofSan Diego – Certified 1999

Michael T. Haneline, DC, MPHPage 3 of 229.Whiplash: The Master’s Certification Program – Modules 1-4 and Advanced – SpineResearch Institute of San Diego – 60 hours – Certified 200010. Sixth Annual Advanced Program, Spine Research Institute of San Diego – Coronado,CA. November 200111. Human Participants Protection Education for Research Teams, sponsored by theNational Institutes of Health, October 4, 200312. Research Proposals: A Guide to Success, Israel Goldberg and Thomas Ogden, PalmerCenter for Chiropractic Research, Davenport, IA. October 28-30, 200513. Protecting Human Research Participants, NIH Web-based training course. Certificate ofcompletion, October 20, 200814. Technical Postgraduate Education – Activator, Gonstead, and Pierce-StillwagonTechniques15. Attendance at numerous annual continuing education workshops and conferencesthroughout careerPUBLICATIONSArticles in peer reviewed journals1.Haneline M. Chest pain in chiropractic practice. Journal of the NeuromusculoskeletalSystem 2000; (8)3:86-90.2.Haneline MT. Chiropractic management of cervical intervertebral disc herniation.Journal of the Neuromusculoskeletal System. 2001; (9)1:13-15.3.Haneline M, Croft A. Chiropractic manipulation of the neck with Horner’s Syndromeand internal carotid artery dissection. J Amer Chiropr Assoc. 2002; (39)4:18-20.4.Croft A, Herring P, Freeman M, Haneline M. The Neck Injury Criterion: Futureconsiderations. Accid Anal and Prev. 2002; (34)2:247-55.5.Haneline M, Croft A, Frishberg B. The Association of Internal Carotid Artery Dissectionand Chiropractic Manipulation. The Neurologist. 2003; (9)1:34-44.6.Haneline M. Chiropractic Involvement in Preventing Falls Among the Elderly. J AmerChiropr Assoc. 2003; (40)4:24-29.7.Haneline M, Croft A. Internal carotid artery dissection following chiropracticmanipulation: Clinical features and mechanisms of injury. J Amer Chiropr Assoc. 2003;(40)5: 20-24.

Michael T. Haneline, DC, MPHPage 4 of 228.Croft AC, Herring P, Freeman MD, Centeno C, Haneline MT, Baric JJ. Late (chronic)whiplash injury. Public health perspectives amidst a controversial literature. J AmerChiropr Assoc. 2003; (40)8:26-32.9.Haneline M, Lewkovich G. Continued misuse of the medical literature regardingvertebral basilar accidents: A closer look at the rothwell et al. study. J Amer ChiroprAssoc. 2003; (40)8:22-24.10. Haneline M, Croft A. The relationship of chiropractic neck manipulation to internalcarotid artery dissection. The Forensic Examiner. Sept/Oct 2003; (12)9-10:38-43.11. Haneline M, Lewkovich G. A response to the smith et al. study on the association ofspinal manipulation and vertebral artery dissection. J Amer Chiropr Assoc. 2003;(40)10:24-27.12. Haneline M, Lewkovich G. Identification of Internal Carotid Artery Dissection inChiropractic Practice. Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association. 2004;(48)3:206-10.13. Haneline M, Lewkovich G. Critique of the Canadian Stroke Consortium’s –Spontaneous vs Traumatic Arterial Dissection Study. J Amer Chiropr Assoc. 2004;(41)5:18-21.14. Haneline M. Acute mechanical neck pain and the continuum of healing. J Amer ChiroprAssoc. 2004; (41)9:40-42.15. Lewkovich G, Haneline M, Mumbauer E, Sackett M. An analysis of the ACOEMOccupational Medicine Practice Guidelines with recommendations for improvement. JAmer Chiropr Assoc. 2005 Jan-Feb;42(1):29-36.16. Haneline M, Triano J. Cervical artery dissection: A comparison of highly dynamicmechanisms – manipulation versus motor vehicle collision. J Manipulative Physiol Ther.2005;28(1):57-63.17. Haneline M. Asking appropriate clinical questions. J Amer Chiropr Assoc. 2005April;42(3):16-17.18. Haneline M. What is evidence? J Amer Chiropr Assoc. 2005 August;42(6):15-20.19. Haneline M. Chiropractic manipulation and acute neck pain: a review of the evidence. JManipulative Physiol Ther. 2005. 28(7):520-5.20. Haneline M, Lewkovich G. An analysis of the etiology of cervical artery dissections:1994-2003. J Manipulative Physiol Ther. 2005;28(8):617-22.

Michael T. Haneline, DC, MPHPage 5 of 2221. Lewkovich G, Haneline M. Patient recall of the mechanics of cervical spinemanipulation. J Manipulative Physiol Ther. 2005;28(9):708-12.22. Haneline M. Symptomatic outcomes and perceived satisfaction levels of chiropracticpatients with a primary diagnosis involving acute neck pain. J Manipulative PhysiolTher. 2006;29(4):288-296.23. Haneline M. Appraisal of journal articles: Asking the right questions. J Amer ChiroprAssoc. 2006 May;43(4):20-23.24. Haneline M, Cooperstein R. Weighing the reliability and validity of clinical tests. JAmer Chiropr Assoc. 2006 Sept/Oct;43(7):19-22.25. Haneline M, Rosner A. Atherosclerosis as a risk factor for manipulation-relatedvertebrobasilar insufficiency: We don’t think so! J Amer Chiropr Assoc. 2006Dec;43(9):15-16.26. Cooperstein R, Haneline M. Mathematical modeling of the so-called Allis Test: A fieldstudy in orthopedic confusion. Chiropr and Osteopat. 2007 Jan 22;15(1):3.27. Haneline M, Lewkovich G. Chiropractic manipulation and cervical artery dissection. JAmer Chiropr Assoc. 2007 Jan-Feb;44(1):20-26.28. Haneline M. A review of the use of likelihood ratios in the chiropractic literature.Journal of Chiropractic Medicine. 2007;6(3):99-104.29. Haneline M, Rosner A. The etiology of cervical artery dissection. Journal ofChiropractic Medicine. 2007;6(3):110-20.30. Haneline M, Lewkovich G. A narrative review of pathophysiological mechanismsassociated with cervical artery dissection. Journal of the Canadian ChiropracticAssociation. 2007;(51)3:140-51.31. Haneline M. Understanding literature review designs. J Amer Chiropr Assoc. 2007Apr;44(3):19-23.32. Cooperstein R, Haneline M. Spinous process palpation using the scapular tip as alandmark vs a radiographic criterion standard. Journal of Chiropractic Medicine.2007;6(3):87-93.33. Haneline M, Cooperstein R. Tools for the assessment of pain in chiropractic practice. JAmer Chiropr Assoc. 2007 July;44(5):18-22.34. Cooperstein R, Haneline M. Sandbagged by chance alone. J Amer Chiropr Assoc. 2007Aug;44(6):16-17.

Michael T. Haneline, DC, MPHPage 6 of 2235. Haneline M. Practice guidelines in chiropractic. J Amer Chiropr Assoc. 2007;44(7):1012.36. Haneline M. The case for evidence-based chiropractic. J Amer Chiropr Assoc. 2007Dec;44(9):10-12.37. Haneline M, Cooperstein R, Young M, Ross J. Determining spinal level using theinferior angle of the scapula as a reference landmark: a retrospective analysis of 50radiographs. Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association. 2008;(52)1:24-29.38. Haneline M. Evidence-based chiropractic quiz: How do you rate on 10 basic questions?J Amer Chiropr Assoc. 2008 Mar;45(2):29-31.39. Cooperstein R, Haneline M. Two types of motion palpation: The excursion and end-feelmethods. J Amer Chiropr Assoc. 2008 Jul;45(5):25-6.40. Johnson C, Baird R, Dougherty P, Globe G, Green B, Haneline M, et al. Chiropracticand public health: Current state and future vision. J Manipulative Physiol Ther.2008;31(6):397-410.41. Haneline M, Cooperstein R, Young M, Birkeland K. An annotated bibliography ofspinal motion palpation reliability studies. Journal of the Canadian ChiropracticAssociation. 2009; 53(1):40–58.42. Haneline M, Cooperstein R, Young M, Birkeland K. Spinal motion palpation: Acomparison of studies that assessed intersegmental end-feel versus excursion. JManipulative Physiol Ther. 2008;31(8):616-26.43. Cooperstein R, Haneline M. The advent of narrative-systematic hybrid reviews. J AmerChiropr Assoc. 2008 Aug;45(6):24-5.44. Lawrence D, Meeker W, Branson R, Bronfort G, Cates J, Haas M, Haneline M, MicozziM, Updyke W, Mootz R, Triano J. Chiropractic management of low back pain and lowback related leg complaints: a literature synthesis. J Manipulative Physiol Ther.2008;31(9):659-74.45. Cooperstein R, Haneline M, Young M. The location of the inferior angle of the scapulain relation to the spine of a prone patient. Journal of the Canadian ChiropracticAssociation. 2009;53(2):121-8.46. Haneline M, Young M. A review of the intraexaminer and interexaminer reliability ofstatic spinal palpation. J Manipulative Physiol Ther. 2009;32(5):379-86.47. Dumonthier W, Haneline M, Smith M. Survey of health attitudes and behaviors of achiropractic college population. J Manipulative Physiol Ther. 2009;32(6):477-84.

Michael T. Haneline, DC, MPHPage 7 of 2248. Haneline M. The notion of a ‘whiplash culture’: A narrative review. Journal ofChiropractic Medicine. 2009;8(3):119-24.49. Haneline M, Cooperstein R. Outcomes of a practice-based feasibility study ofchiropractic care for patients with acute neck pain. Journal of Chiropractic Medicine.2009;8(4):143-55.50. Cooperstein R, Haneline M, Young M. The interexaminer reliability of thoracic motionpalpation using confidence ratings and continuous analysis. Journal of ChiropracticMedicine. 2010;9(3):99-106.51. Haneline M. A primer on evidence-based practice for chiropractors. ChiropracticJournal of Australia. 2011;41(3):78-80.52. Cooperstein R, Haneline M, Young M. Interexaminer reliability of cervical motionpalpation using continuous measures and rater confidence levels. Journal of theCanadian Chiropractic Association. 2013;57(2):156-64.53. Win N, Sui C, Jorgenson AM, Haneline M. Effects of upper and lower cervical spinalmanipulative therapy on blood pressure and heart rate variability in volunteers andpatients with neck pain: A randomized controlled, cross-over, preliminary study. Inpress. Journal of Chiropractic Medicine.Letters1.Haneline MT, Lewkovich G. Malone D G, Baldwin N G, Tomecek F J, et al:Complications of cervical spine manipulation therapy: 5-year retrospective study in asingle-group practice. Neurosurg Focus 13 (6):Clinical Pearl, 2002. Neurosurg Focus,2003. 14(3): p. e10; author reply e10.2.Haneline MT, Cooperstein R. Re: Hurwitz et al. Frequency and clinical predictors ofadverse reactions to chiropractic care in the UCLA neck pain study. Spine 2005; 30:1477-84. Spine, 2006. 31(2): p. 254; author reply 254-5.3.Haneline M, Nansel D. Changes in cerebellar blood flow after manipulation of thecervical spine using technetium Tc 99m ethyl cysteinate dimer. J Manipulative PhysiolTher, 2005. Letter. 28(7):548; author reply 548-9.4.Haneline M, Cooperstein R. Chiropractic sympathectomy: carotid artery dissection withoculosympathetic palsy after chiropractic manipulation of the neck. Mt Sinai J Med,2005. Letter. 72(6):421; author reply 422.5.Haneline M, Rosner A. Comments about ‘Atherosclerosis in the vertebral artery: anintrinsic risk factor in the use of spinal manipulation? (2006) Surg Radiol Anat 28:129134, by Cagnie B, Barbaix E, Vinck E, D'Herde K, Cambier D’. Surg Radiol Anat2007;29:185-6.

Michael T. Haneline, DC, MPHPage 8 of 226.Haneline MT. Re: Gouveia LO, Castanho P, Ferreira JJ. Safety of chiropracticinterventions: a systematic review. Spine 2009;34(11):E405-13. Spine. 2009 Oct15;34(22):2475-6.7.Haneline MT. Re: Metz T, Perle S. The prevalence of the term subluxation in NorthAmerican English-Language Doctor of Chiropractic Programs. Chiropractic & ManualTherapies 2011, 19:14. Comment: Insufficient evidence was provided to supportstatements about subluxation. .Conference proceedings1.Haneline M. An elastostatic simulation of forces in the atlas. Proceedings of the 12thAnnual Biomechanics Conference on the Spine, University of Colorado, 1981.2.Haneline M. Statistic research of chiropractic adjustment parameters with amicrocomputer. Proceedings of the 13 th Annual Biomechanics Conference on the Spine,Palmer College of Chiropractic - West, Sunnyvale, California, 1982.3.Haneline M. A survey of chiropractic procedures, case management, and clinicaleffectiveness. Proceedings of the 15th Annual Biomechanics Conference on the Spine,Seoul, Korea, 1984.4.Croft AC, Haneline MT, Freeman MD. Differential occupant kinematics and head linearacceleration between frontal and rear automobile impacts at low speed: evidence for adifferential injury risk. Proceedings of the International Congress on WhiplashAssociated Disorders. Berne, Switzerland, March, 2001:28.5.Croft AC, Haneline MT, Freeman MD. Automobile crash reconstruction in low speedrear impact crashes utilizing a momentum, energy, and restitution (MER) method.Proceedings of the International Congress on Whiplash-Associated Disorders. Berne,Switzerland, March, 2001:20.6.Croft A, Haneline M, Freeman M. Differential occupant kinematics and forces betweenfrontal and rear automobile impacts at low speed: evidence for a differential injury risk.Proceedings of the International Research Council on the Biomechanics of Impact(IRCOBI). Munich, Germany, September, 2002.7.Croft AC, Haneline MT, Freeman MD. Low speed frontal crashes and low speed rearcrashes: is there a differential risk for injury? Annu Proc Assoc Adv Automot Med 200246:79-91.8.Maung M, Haneline M, Abdullah A, Hashim N, Abas Z. Peer learning in an ICTenhanced environment to develop reflective practice. Proceedings of the IADISInternational Conference on Internet Technologies & Society 2012. Perth, Australia,November, 2012.

Michael T. Haneline, DC, MPHPage 9 of 22Non-peer reviewed articles1.Haneline M. Food borne bacterial infections. The Chirogram, Los Angeles College ofChiropractic Alumni Association, 1970.2.Haneline M. Foot function correlated with spinal biomechanics. Success Express, 1990.3.Haneline M. The art of motion palpation. Dynamic Chiropractic, October 1990.4.Haneline M. A case of knee pain. Dynamic Chiropractic, March 1993.5.Haneline M. Doctor or technician? Dynamic Chiropractic, September 1993.6.Haneline M. Chiropractic manipulation in the presence of acute cervical intervertebraldisc herniation, a risk management perspective. Dynamic Chiropractic, December 1999.7.Haneline M, Croft A. Lower back pain associated with cad injury: Does it add up?Illinois Chiropractic Society Newsletter. June 2001.8.Croft AC, Haneline MT. Children and whiplash injuries. Florida Chiro Assoc J Jul/Aug,2001:56-57.9.Haneline M, Croft A. Whiplash in foreign lands: More ‘new clothes’ for the emperor.Journal of the California Chiropractic Association. 2001; (27)3:26-27.10. Haneline M, Croft A. New data on whiplash associated disorders in children. Trial Talk.2001; (50)4:18-20.11. Croft A, Haneline M. Endorsing the Croft Guidelines for the treatment of CAD injuries.Arkansas Chiropractic Association Newsletter. Jul/Aug/Sept 2001. Also in IllinoisChiropractic Society Newsletter. October 2001.12. Croft A, Haneline M. CAD Guidelines: We have them; let's use them, results of apreliminary practice survey. Dynamic Chiropractic, 2001;(19)24.13. Haneline M, Croft A. New England Journal of Medicine paper reports stroke risk as 1 in20,000 spinal manipulations. Florida Chiropractic Association Journal March-April, 1819, 2002.14. Croft A, Haneline M. Notable observations from three years of human subjects crashtesting. Dynamic Chiropractic. 2002 (20)17:41-43.15. Haneline M, Lewkovich G. Cervical manipulation: The neurosurgeons’ perspective?Dynamic Chiropractic. 2003; (21)9:16.

Michael T. Haneline, DC, MPHPage 10 of 2216. Haneline M. Is the ban of cervical spine manipulation for acute neck pain patients reallya solution? In revisiting the cervical spinal manipulation/stroke debate. DynamicChiropractic. 2003; (21)14:8,36-7.17. Haneline M. Incidence of internal carotid artery dissection. Montana ChiropracticAssociation Newsletter. Fall 2003.18. Lewkovich G, Haneline M, Mumbauer E, Sackett M. The ACOEM OccupationalMedicine Practice Guidelines: Biased against chiropractic care. Dynamic Chiropractic.2005; (23)1:8,10,12,44.19. Haneline M. Chiropractic practice: Public health issues and wellness. DynamicChiropractic. 2005;23(25):24-5.20. Haneline M. Automobile safety: A public health issue of special interest to chiropractors.Dynamic Chiropractic. 2007 Oct;25(23):14.21. Cooperstein R, Haneline M. Where is the inferior angle of the scapula? DynamicChiropractic. 2008 Apr;26(8):11-16.22. Haneline M. Does dentistry have to be a ‘pain in the neck’? Malaysian DentalAssociation News. 2009 May:13-5.23. Haneline M. Safe ride: Children who are properly restrained in vehicles have a betterchance of surviving an accident. Star - Parenting. 20 Oct 2010:T22.24. Leffler R, King J, Evans W, Haneline M, Jensen C, Holland B, Zabawa B, Murray J.Filling the shortage of primary care health care providers in Wisconsin: The primaryspine care physician, a new class of health care provider. A Wisconsin ChiropracticAssociation white paper. The Wisconsin Chiropractor. 2014 Aug;49(4):30-5.Article reviews for Research Review Service (RRS), Toronto. Available ne M. Review of: Mild mechanical traumas are possible risk factors for cervicalartery dissection. RRS. 2007 Sept.2.Haneline M. Review of: The benefits outweigh the risks for patients undergoingchiropractic care for neck pain: A prospective, multicenter, cohort study. RRS. 2007 Nov.3.Haneline M. Review of: Safety of chiropractic manipulation of the cervical spine: Aprospective national survey. RRS. 2007 Dec.4.Haneline M. Review of: Early aggressive care and delayed recovery from whiplash:Isolated finding or reproducible result? RRS. 2008 Jan.

Michael T. Haneline, DC, MPHPage 11 of 225.Haneline M. Review of: Risk of Vertebrobasilar Stroke and Chiropractic Care Results ofa Population-Based Case-Control and Case-Crossover Study. RRS. 2008 Jan.6.Haneline M. Review of: Examining Vertebrobasilar Artery Stroke in Two CanadianProvinces. RRS. 2008 Mar.7.Haneline M. Review of: Determining spinal level using the inferior angle of the scapulaas a reference landmark: a retrospective analysis of 50 radiographs. RRS. 2008 Apr.8.Haneline M. Review of: Manipulative therapy for lower extremity conditions: Expansionof literature review. RRS. 2008 Apr.9.Haneline M. Review of: Predictors of adverse events following chiropractic care forpatients with neck pain. RRS. 2008 Apr.10. Haneline M. Review of: Predictors for immediate and global responses to chiropracticmanipulation of the cervical spine. RRS. 2008 June.11. Haneline M. Review of: Components of placebo effect: randomised controlled trial inpatients with irritable bowel syndrome. RRS. 2008 Aug.12. Haneline M. Review of: Prognosis in patients with recent onset low back pain inAustralian primary care: inception cohort study. RRS. 2008 Sept.13. Haneline M. Review of: Intertester reliability and diagnostic validity of the cervicalflexion-rotation test. RRS. 2008 Oct.14. Haneline M. Review of: Comparison of 3 physical therapy modalities for acute pain inlumbar disc herniation measured by clinical evaluation and magnetic resonance imaging.RRS. 2008 Nov.15. Haneline M. Review of: Benign adverse events following chiropractic care for neck painare associated with worse short-term outcomes but not worse outcomes at three months.RRS. 2009 Feb.16. Haneline M. Review of: Chiropractic management of myofascial trigger points andmyofascial pain syndrome: A systematic review of the literature. RRS. 2009 Mar.17. Haneline M. Review of: Chiropractic manual intervention in chronic adult dyspepsia.RRS. 2009 May.18. Haneline M. Review of: Safety of Chiropractic Interventions: A Systematic Review.RRS. 2009 June.19. Haneline M. Review of: A review of the intraexaminer and interexaminer reliability ofstatic spinal palpation. RRS. 2009 July.

Michael T. Haneline, DC, MPHPage 12 of 2220. Haneline M. Review of: The Flip Test. RRS. 2009 Sept.21. Haneline M. Review of: The notion of a “whiplash culture”: a review of the evidence.RRS. 2009 Oct.22. Haneline M. Review of: A randomized controlled trial comparing 2 types of spinalmanipulation and minimal conservative medical care for adults 55 years and older withsubacute or chronic low back pain. RRS. 2009.23. Haneline M. Review of: Validity of the Doppler velocimeter in examination of vertebralartery blood flow and its use in pre-manipulative screening of the neck. RRS. 2010 Jan.24. Haneline M. Review of: Chiropractic care for patients with acute neck pain: results of apragmatic practice-based feasibility study. RRS. 2010 Feb.25. Haneline M. Review of: Mechanical vs. manual manipulation for low back pain: Anobservational cohort study. RRS. 2010 July.26. Haneline M. Review of: Effectiveness of manual therapies: the UK evidence report. RRS.2010 June.27. Haneline M. Review of: Adverse events and manual therapy: A systematic review. RRS.2010 Sep.28. Haneline M. Review of: Spinal Manipulation for Acute Low Back Pain - NASS Review.RRS. 2010 Nov.29. Haneline M. Review of: Maintenance Care using Spinal Manipulation for Chronic LBP:Randomized Trial. RRS. 2011 Feb.30. Haneline M. Review of: A Cochrane review of combined chiropractic interventions forlow-back pain. RRS. 2011 April.31. Haneline M. Review of: Placebo response to manual therapy: something out of nothing?RRS. 2011 April.32. Haneline M. Review of: A systematic review on the effectiveness of physical andrehabilitation interventions for chronic non-specific low back pain. RRS. 2011 June.33. Haneline M. Review of: Cost-effectiveness of guideline-endorsed treatments for lowback pain: a systematic review. RRS. 2011 September.34. Haneline M. Review of: Diagnostic accuracy of the clinical examination in identifying thelevel of herniation in patients with sciatica. RRS. 2011 November.

Michael T. Haneline, DC, MPHPage 13 of 2235. Haneline M. Review of: Supervised exercise, spinal manipulation, and home exercise forchronic low back pain: a randomized clinical trial. RRS. 2012 January.36. Haneline M. Review of: Chiropractic treatment vs self-management in patients with acutechest pain: A randomized controlled trial of patients without acute coronary syndrome.RRS. 2012 February.37. Haneline M. Review of: The efficacy of systematic active conservative treatment forpatients with severe sciatica. RRS. 2012 May.38. Haneline M. Review of: Chest and neck mobilization effects on spirometric responses inhealthy subjects. RRS. 2012 June.39. Haneline M. Review of: Predictors of improvement in patients with acute and chronic lowback pain undergoing chiropractic treatment. RRS. 2012 September.40. Haneline M. Review of: Predictors of outcome in neck pain patients undergoingchiropractic care: comparison of acute and chronic patients. RRS. 2012 September.41. Haneline M. Review of: Cervical radiculopathy: a systematic review on treatment byspinal manipulation and measurement with the Neck Disability Index. RRS. 2013 January.42. Haneline M. Review of: Assessing the risk of stroke from neck manipulation: a systematicreview. RRS. 2013 February.43. Haneline M. Review of: Fingertip-to-Floor Test and Straight Leg Raising Test: Validity,responsiveness, and predictive value in patients with acute/subacute low back pain. RRS.2013 February.44. Haneline M. Review of: Adding chiropractic manipulative therapy to standard medicalcare for patients with acute low back pain: the results of a pragmatic randomizedcomparative effectiveness study. RRS. 2013 March.45. Haneline M. Review of: Spinal high-velocity low amplitude manipulation in acutenonspecific low back pain: A double-blinded randomized controlled trial in comparisonwith diclofenac and placebo. RRS. 2013 April.46. Haneline M. Review of: Mechanisms-based classifications of musculoskeletal pain:Part 1: Symptoms and signs of central sensitisation in patients with low back ( leg) pain;Part 2: Symptoms and signs of peripheral neuropathic pain in patients with low back ( leg) pain; and Part 3: Symptoms and signs of nociceptive pain in patients with low back ( leg) pain. RRS. 2013 May.47. Haneline M. Review of: Antibiotic treatment in patients with chronic low back pain andvertebral bone edema (Modic type 1 changes): a double-blind randomized clinicalcontrolled trial of efficacy. RRS. 2013 April.

Michael T. Haneline, DC, MPHPage 14 of 2248. Haneline M. Review of: Maximum respiratory pressure alterations after spinalmanipulation. RRS. 2013 June.49. Haneline M. Review of: Diagnostic accuracy of premanipulative vertebrobasilarinsufficiency tests: A systematic review. RRS. 2013 July.50. Haneline M. Review of: Neurological examination of the peripheral nervous system todiagnose lumbar spinal disc herniation with suspected radiculopathy: a systematic reviewand meta-analysis. RRS. 2013 July.51. Haneline M. Review of: Abduction extension cervical nerve root stress test: anatomicalbasis and clinical relevance. RRS. 2013 August.52. Haneline M. Review of: Changes in vertebral artery blood-flow following various headpositions and cervical spine manipulation. RRS. 2014 Jan.53. Haneline M. Review of: Evidence-based guidelines for the chiropractic treatment of adultswith neck pain. RRS. 2014 May.54. Haneline M. Review of: Serious adverse events and spinal manipulative therapy of thelow back region: A systematic review of cases. RRS. 2014 July.BOOKS1. Haneline M. Evidence-based Chiropractic Practice. 2007, Jones and Bartlett Publishers:Sudbury, MA. 453 p.2. Haneline M, Meeker W, eds. An Introduction to Public Health in Chiropractic. 2010,Jones and Bartlett Publishers: Sudbury, MA. 424 p.BOOK CHAPTERS1. Haneline M. Cervical Anatomy, in Current Concepts: Spinal Manipulation and CervicalArterial Incidents 2005, Triano J and Kawchuk GN, Editors. 2005, NCMIC: Clive, IA.2. Freeman M, Haneline M. Unintentional and Intentional Injuries, in Haneline M, MeekerW, eds. An Introduction to Public Health in Chiropractic. 2010, Jones and BartlettPublishers: Sudbury, MA. 163-82.3. Haneline M. Epidemiology of Whiplash, in Gatterman M, ed. Whiplash: A Patientcentered Approach to Management. 2011, Elsevier: St. Louis, MO. 426 p.4. Mak JW, Haneline M, Sivalingam N, Khor GL, Mitra NK, Ambu S. IMU - A Communityof Scholars, in The IMU Journey. 2013, International Medical University: Kuala Lumpur,Malaysia.

Michael T. Haneline, DC, MPHPage 15 of 22PRESENTATIONS1.Haneline M, Haneline W. Foot Function Correlated With Spinal Biomechanics. AnnualConvention of the International Chiropractor’s Association, Las Vegas, NV 1987.2.Haneline M. Pseudoangina of Cervicodorsal Origin. Annual Convention of theInternational Chiropractor’s Association, Monterey, CA, 1989.3.Haneline M. Spine 1 – Lumbars and Pelvis. Chiropractic diagnostic and adjustivetechnique seminars. Motion Palpation Institute, Huntington Beach, CA, 1990-1994.4.Haneline M. Spine 2 – Cervicals and Thoracics. Chiropractic diagnostic and adjustivetechnique seminars. Motion Palpation Institute, Huntington Beach, CA, 1990-1994.5.Haneline M. Extremities 1 – Lower Extremi

Los Angeles College of Chiropractic--Southern California University of Health Sciences. Whittier, CA - 1968-71 Degrees: Bachelor of Arts, Biology Doctor of Chiropractic California College for Health Sciences--Independence University. Salt Lake City, UT - 2001-03 Degree: Master of Public Health - With Distinction