SOMATOVISCERAL REFERENCE LIST - Index To Chiropractic Literature

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Rome PL. Neurovertebral influence on visceral and ANS function: some of theevidence to date - Part II: Somatovisceral. Chiropr J Aust 2010;40(1):9-33.SOMATOVISCERAL REFERENCE 9.20.21.22.23.24.25.26.Standing S. Ed. Gray’s anatomy. 39th edn. Edinburgh: Elsevier Churchill Livingstone; 2005. p.235.Rome PL. Neurovertebral influence upon the autonomic nervous system: some of the somatoautonomic evidence to date. Chiropr J Aust 2009;39(1):2-17.Pickar JG. Neurophysiological effects of spinal manipulation. Spine J. 2002;2(5):357-371.Seaman DR, Winterstein JF. Dysafferentation: A novel term to describe the neuropathophysiologicaleffects of joint complex dysfunction. A look at likely mechanisms of symptom generation. JManipulative Physiol Ther 1998;21(4):267-280.Seaman DR, Cleveland C. Spinal pain syndromes: nociceptive, neuropathic, and psychologicmechanisms. J Manipulative Physiol Ther 1999;22(7):458-472.Haavik-Taylor H, Murphy B. Cervical spine manipulation alters sensorimotor integration: Asomatosensory evoked potential study. Clin Neurophysiol 2007;118(2):391-402.Gatterman MI. Foundations of chiropractic subluxation. 2nd ed. St. Louis, Miss. Elsevier Mosby;2005.Leach RA. The chiropractic theories. principles and clinical applications. 3rd edn. Baltimore:Williams & Wilkins. 1994.Gazit Y, Nahir AM, Grahame R, Jacob G. Dysautonomia in the joint hypermobility syndrome. Am JMed 2003;115(1):33-40.Sato A, Swenson RS. Sympathetic nervous system response to mechanical stress of the spinalcolumn of rats. J Manipulative Physiol Ther 1984;7(3):141-147.Sato A. The reflex effects of spinal somatic nerve stimulation on visceral function. J ManipulativePhysiol Ther 1992;15:57-61.Sato A, Sato Y, Schmidt RF. Somatosensory modulation of the digestive system. In: The impact ofsomatosensory input on autonomic functions. Reviews of Physiology Biochemistry andPharmacology. Blaustein MP et al Eds. Springer-Verlag, Berlin. 1997;v130.Korr IM (ed). The Neurobiological Mechanisms in Manipulative Therapy. New York, Plenum Press,1978.Patterson MM, Howell JN. (Eds) The central connection: Somatovisceral/viscerosomatic interaction.1989 International symposium. Athens, Ohio. University Classics Ltd. American Academy Osteop1992.Sato A. Neural mechanisms of autonomic responses elicited by somatic sensory stimulation.Neurosci Behav Physiol 1997;27(5):610-621.Bolton PS. Reflex effects of vertebral subluxations: The peripheral nervous system. An update. JManipulative Physiol Ther 2000;23(2):101-103.Bolton PS. The somatosensory system of the neck and its effects on the central nervous system. JManipulative Physiol Ther 1998;21(8):553-563.Budgell B, Hotta H, Sato A. Spinovisceral reflexes evoked by noxious and innocuous stimulation ofthe lumbar spine. JNMS 1995;3(3):122-131.Foreman SM. Nervous system trauma. In: Foreman SM, Croft AC. Whiplash injuries. The cervicalacceleration/deceleration syndrome. 3rd edn 2002. Philadelphia Lippincott Williams & Wilkins., .Chapter 9:429-451.Storaci R, Manelli A, Schiavone N, Mangia L, Prigione G, Sangiorgi S. Whiplash injury andoculomotor dysfunctions: clinical-posturographic correlations. Europ Spine J. 2006;15(12):18111816.Jackson R. The cervical syndrome. 3rd edn. Springfield, Illinois.Charles C Thomas. 1966:136-146.Burke JP, Orton HP, West J, Strachan IM, Hockey MS, Ferguson DG. Whiplash and its effect on thevisual system. Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol 1992;230(4):335-339.Barbanti P, Fabbrini G, Pesare M, Vanacore N, Cerbo R. Unilateral cranial autonomic symptoms inmigraine. Cephalalgia 2002;22(4):256-259.Grimm DR, Cunningham BM, Burke JR. Autonomic nervous system function among individualswith acute musculoskeletal injury. J Manipulative Physiol Ther 2005;28(1):44-51.Carrick FR. Changes in brain function after manipulation of the cervical spine. J ManipulativePhysiol Ther 1997;20(8):529-545.Vickers A, Zollman C. Clinical review: ABC of complementary medicine – The manipulativetherapies: osteopathy and chiropractic. BMJ 1999:319:1176-1179.

.44.45.46.47.48.49.50.51.52.53.54.Palmer DD. Textbook of the science, art and philosophy of chiropractic. - The chiropractor’sadjuster. Portland, Oregon. Portland Printing House,1910:18.Firth JN. A text-book on chiropractic sympatomatology. 2nd edn. Publisher not stated.1921.Janse J. Houser RH, Wells BF. Chiropractic principles and technic. Chicago: National College ofChiropractic. 1947.Homewood AE. The neurodynamics of the vertebral subluxation. Toronto: Self Published. 1963.Masarsky CS, Todres-Masarsky M. Somatovisceral aspects of chiropractic: An evidence basedapproach. Churchill Livingstone, Philadelphia, 2001 (256pps).Palmer DD. Textbook of the science, art and philosophy of chiropractic. - The chiropractor’sadjuster. Portland, Oregon. Portland Printing House, 1910:109.Palmer BJ. Urological changes under specific chiropractic adjustments: Research on 2006 cases atthe BJ Palmer Chiropractic Clinic. Davenport, Iowa: Palmer School of Chiropractic, 1949. (Cited byMartin SC. “The only truly scientific method of healing” Chiropractic and American Science, 18951990. Isis 1994 Jun;85(2):206-227.)Goldthwait JE, Brown LT, Swaim LT, Kuhns JG. Essentials of body mechanics in health anddisease., 5th edn. Philadelphia: Lippincott; 1952.Goldthwait JE, Osgood RB. A consideration of the pelvic articulations from an anatomical,pathological, and clinical standpoint. Boston Med Surg J 1905;152:593-601.Golthwait JE. An anatomic and mechanistic conception of disease, Boston Med Surg J.1915;172:881.Carrick FR, Oggero E, Pagnacco G. Posturographic changes associated with music listening. J AltComp Med 2007;13(5):519-526.Carrick FR, Oggero E, Pagnacco G, Brock JB, Arikan T. Posturographic testing and motorpredictability in gymnasts. Disabil Rehab 2007;29(24):1881-1889.Troyanovich SJ, Harrison DE, Harrison DD. Structural rehabilitation of the spine and positiverationale for treatment beyond the resolution of symptoms. J Manipulative Physiol Ther.1998;21(1):37-50.Winsor H. Sympathetic segmental disturbances. The evidence of the association in dissectedcadavers of visceral disease with vertebrae deformities of the same sympathetic segment. New YorkMed Times. Nov 1921;XLIX(ii):267-271.Ussher NT. The viscerospinal syndrome - a new concept of visceromotor and sensory changes inrelation to deranged spinal structures. Annals Internal Med.1940;13(2):2057-2090.20.Ussher NT. Spinal curvatures - visceral disturbances in relation thereto. California and Western Med1933;38(4):423-428.McDowall D. Before chiropractors and osteopaths did anything, an English physician did it all – acomparative review of Edward Harrison’s tome. Chiropr Hist 2007;27(2):79-85.Smith RK. Therapeutic possibilities of manual adjustment. New York Med J. March 13, 1913;602605.Cyriax EF. On various conditions that simulate the referred pains of visceral disease, and aconsideration of these from the point of view of cause and effect. The Practitioner June 1919;314322.Murphy WP, Wilson PT. A study of the value of osteopathic adjustment of the fourth and fifththoracic vertebrae in a series of twenty cases of asthmatic bronchitis. Boston Med Surg J1925;192:440-442.Mennell J. The manipulative treatment of disease. The Practitioner. 1934;132:166-179.Riadore JE. A treatise on irritation of the spinal nerves as the source of nervousness, indigestion,functional and organic derangements. London: J Churchill, Soho, 1842. Reviewed - Lancet Dec 17,1842;i:447-448.Player RP. On irritation of the spinal nerves. Quarterly J Science, Literature Art Dec 10 1821.TheRoyal Institution of Great Britain. London: John Murray, Albermarle Street, Jan1822;xii(XXIV):428-430. Reprint - The London Med Physical J 1822;xicii:301-2.Marlin T. Some common complaints amenable to spinal treatment. BMJ 1931;Oct 24:746.Kameith H. [The thoracic spine as a pathogenic factor.] Arch Orthop Unfallchir. 1958;49(6):585606. (Cited as “Pathogenic importance of the thoracic portion of the vertebral column. JAMA.1958:Nov 15:1586.)Hembrow CH. Symposium. Manipulative treatment. Med J Aust. 1967;June 24:1274-1280.Butler Prof S. Headaches a real pain-in-the-neck. Sydney Telegraph. August 27th 1970 pp7.Couch JR, Lipton RB, Stewart WF, Scher AI. Head or neck injury increases risk of chronic dailyheadache: a population based study. Neurology 2007;69(11):1169-1177.

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.97.98.99.100.101.102.103.Kumarathurai P, Farooq MK, Christensen HW, Vach W, Høilund-Carlsen PF. Muscular tendernessin the anterior chest wall in patients with stable angina pectoris is associated with normal myocardialperfusion. J Manipulative Physiol Ther. 2008;31(5)::344-347.Osterbauer P, Fuhr A. Effects of chiropractic treatment on blood pressure and anxiety: a randomised,controlled trial. J Manipulative Physiol Ther 1991;14(1):74-75.Budgell B, Sato A. The cervical subluxation and regional blood flow. J Manipulative Physiol Ther1997;20(2):103-107.Dudley WN. Cranial circulatory effects of the cervical adjustment. J Am Chiropr Assoc1996;33(12):21-24.Harris W, Wagnon RJ. The effects of chiropractic adjustments on distal skin temperature. JManipulative Physiol Ther. 1987;10(2):57-60.Knutson GA. Intracranial hypotension causing headache and neck pain: a case study. J ManipulativePhysiol Ther 2006;29(8):682-684.Weston JP. Chiropractic management of abdominal aortic aneurysm: A case report. J Can ChiroprAssoc 1995;39(2):75-79.Bhuta K, Hayek R, Holland R, Ali S. Visualization of the convergence of the sensory afferents ofT1-T4 and the pericardium in three dimensions using Confocal microscopy and neuronal tracers Diland DiO. Proceedings 2002 International Conference on Spinal Manipulation Oct 4-5, 2002, MetroToronto Convention Center, Toronto, Canada. Foundation for Chiropractic Education and Research.DesMoines, Iowa.71Budgell B, Polus B, The effects of thoracic manipulation on heart rate variability: A controlledcrossover trial. J Manipulative Physiol Ther 2006;28(8):603-610.Budgell B, Hirano F. Innocuous mechanical stimulation of the neck and alterations in heart-ratevariability in healthy young adults. Auton Neurosci. 2001;91(1-2):96-99.Dimmick KR, Young MF, Newell D. Chiropractic manipulation affects the difference betweenarterial systolic blood pressures on the left and right normotensive subjects. J Manipulative PhysiolTher 2006;29(1):46-50.Driscoll MD, Hall MJ. Effects of spinal manipulative therapy on autonomic activity and thecardiovascular system: A case study using the electrocardiogram and arterial tonometry. JManipulative Physiol Ther 2000;23(8):545-550.Driscoll MD. Arterial tonometry and assessment of cardiovascular alterations with chiropracticspinal manipulative therapy. J Manipulative Physiol Ther 1997;20(1):47-55.Freedman LJ. The beneficial effects of spinal adjustments on premature ventricular contractions. ResForum 1985;Autumn:13-16.Igarashi Y, Budgell BS. Response of arrhythmia to spinal manipulation: Monitoring by ECG withanalysis of heart-rate variability. Chiropr J Aust 2000;30(3):92-95. (Also in the Journal of theNeuromusculoskeletal Sytem;2001;9(3):97-102).Knutson GA. Significant changes in systolic blood pressure post vectored upper cervical adjustmentvs resting control groups: a possible effect of the cervicosympathetic and/or pressor reflex. JManipulative Physiol Ther. 2001;24(2):101-9.Lott GS, Sauer AD, Wahl DR, Kessinger J. ECG improvements following the treatmentcombinations of chiropractic adjustments, diet, and exercise therapy. Chiropractic: J ChiroprResearch Clin Invest 1990;6(2):37-39.Mc Knight ME, DeBoer KF. Preliminary study of blood pressure changes in normotensive subjectsundergoing chiropractic care. JMPT 1988;11:261-266.Palmer BJ. Electrocardiographic changes under specific chiropractic adjustment. Research on 1,500cases in the BJ Palmer Chiropractic Clinic. Privately published.1951. (Cited by Hart JF.Manipulation-induced subluxation and associated cardiac arrythmia. Digest Chiropr Econ1991;33(4):68-69.)Spano D, Darling P. Cardiovascular changes in degenerative cervicopathy. Chiropractic treatment.In: Mazzarelli JP, ed. Chiropractic Interprofessional Research. From World ChiropracticConference, April/May 1982. Torino Edizioni, Minerva Medica, 77-87.Tran TA, Kirby JD. The effectiveness of upper cervical adjustment upon the normal physiology ofthe heart. ACA J Chiropr 1977;14(6):S58-S62.Watanabe N, Polus B. A single mechanical impulse to the neck: Does it influence autonomicregulation of cardiovascular function? Chiropr J Aust 2007;37(2):42-48.Zhang J, Dean D, Nosco D, Strathopulos D, Floros M. Effect of chiropractic care on heart ratevariability and pain in a multisite clinical study. J Manipulative Physio Ther 2006;29(4):267-274Zhang J. Effect of age and sex on heart rate variability in healthy subjects. J Manipulative PhysiolTher 2007;30(5):374-379.

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